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Chuckle Brother Paul Elliott Honored by King Charles
3 Jun
Summary
- Rotherham comedian Paul Elliott received an MBE medal.
- The honour was for his significant charitable work.
- Elliott is a dedicated supporter of Marie Curie charity.

Paul Elliott, a celebrated comedian from Rotherham and a familiar face from the Chuckle Brothers, has been awarded an MBE. The honour was bestowed by King Charles III in recognition of Elliott's considerable charitable efforts. Known for his role in the long-running television series ChuckleVision, which aired nearly 300 episodes across the 1990s and 2000s alongside his late brother Barry, Elliott has dedicated himself to supporting charitable causes.
Following the passing of his brother Barry in 2018, who received end-of-life care from Marie Curie nurses, Elliott, aged 78, has become a steadfast supporter and ambassador for the cancer charity. He has described the experience of fundraising for Marie Curie as a profound privilege. Elliott shared that receiving the MBE at Windsor Castle was an immense and unexpected honour, reflecting his commitment to the charity's work.