Barry Chuckle enjoyed a career spanning five decades with younger brother Paul.

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Barry along with brother Paul, won ITV talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1967.

They later appeared on TV competition New Faces (pictured above) in 1974 - which showcased other future stars including Les Dennis, Michael Barrymore and Victoria Wood.

The brothers got their own show, Chuckle Hounds, which involved dressing up in dog costumes, in the mid 1980s.

In 1987, ChuckleVision (pictured below) was launched on the BBC.

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ChuckleVision ran for 292 episodes spanning three decades, from 1987 to 2009.

Generations of children watched the accident-prone entertainers with their theme tune, "Ch-ch-chucklevision, Ch-ch-chucklevision, Ch-ch-chucklevision".

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The duo, from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, were made honorary presidents of Rotherham United. They were also known for their catchphrases.

Barry would often say the "to you" in the catchphrase: "To me, to you."

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Paul and Barry often welcomed guests onto the show, including actor Bobby Davro in 1996.

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Barry also appeared at Camp Bestival festival in 2016.

Earlier this year, he and Paul returned to TV for their own Saturday teatime show on Channel 5, almost a decade after ChuckleVision ended.

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Following Barry's death on August 5, six episodes of ChuckleVision were made available to watch on the BBC iPlayer .