"Bring ChuckleVision back to TV" - now this is the sort of online petition we can really get behind.
Fans of children's comedy veterans Paul and Barry Chuckle have been campaigning to get more episodes of their Cbbc series ChuckleVision made, and it's only right we flag up their efforts and give it some much-needed publicity.
Over 5,000 supporters have backed the petition, calling for the BBC (or any other TV station) to revive the long-running series.
They've also suggested that fans bombard Netflix to make classic episodes of ChuckleVision available on-demand on the streaming service.
ChuckeVision, which featured Paul and Barry getting up to various hijinks that typically ended in a crescendo of slapstick humour, ran for 292 episodes between 1997 and 2009.
The campaign's Facebook page has 200,823 likes already.
Some of the Chuckle Brothers fans' messages of support reveal just how close this campaign is to their hearts.
Alison Park: "I remember...
Fans of children's comedy veterans Paul and Barry Chuckle have been campaigning to get more episodes of their Cbbc series ChuckleVision made, and it's only right we flag up their efforts and give it some much-needed publicity.
Over 5,000 supporters have backed the petition, calling for the BBC (or any other TV station) to revive the long-running series.
They've also suggested that fans bombard Netflix to make classic episodes of ChuckleVision available on-demand on the streaming service.
ChuckeVision, which featured Paul and Barry getting up to various hijinks that typically ended in a crescendo of slapstick humour, ran for 292 episodes between 1997 and 2009.
The campaign's Facebook page has 200,823 likes already.
Some of the Chuckle Brothers fans' messages of support reveal just how close this campaign is to their hearts.
Alison Park: "I remember...
- 10/1/2014
- Digital Spy
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