Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series 1 Original network CBBC Final episode date 20 December 2007 Presented by Ross Lee Cast Ross Lee | Original language(s) English No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes) First episode date 27 September 2007 Network CBBC Number of episodes 13 | |
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Original release 27 September (2007-09-27) –
20 December 2007 (2007-12-20) Similar Raven, The Legend of Dick and, Dick & Dom in da Bungalow, The Sarah Jane Adventures |
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Chute! was a British children's television series broadcast on CBBC and presented by Ross Lee. It was originally broadcast between September and December 2007 and was cancelled after its first series. Lee played a version of himself trapped inside a rubbish tip at BBC Television Centre containing approximately 83,000 video cassettes covering the floor of the room.
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Overview
Trapped in a rubbish tip with approximately 83,000 video cassettes, Lee's sole purpose seems to be to sort through the videos and share them with whoever comes to visit him (the viewer in this case - the episode's are shown through their point of view). According to the series' title theme, the person holding the camera fell down the chute while taking part in a tour of the BBC Television Centre. Down in the rubbish tip is also a monster who, at the end of every episode, drags away the viewer. Although the monster can not be seen directly a green tentacle with purple spots is draped over the side of the camera to indicate the monster's presence.
Footage shown in the series varies, from clips of other BBC programmes, numerous unusual news stories as reported by BBC News, to even several viral videos that were popular at the time. In the Sarah Jane episode, The Mysterious Ticking Noise from The Potter Puppet Pals was shown, marking its first broadcast on television.
Programmes and clips that made frequent appearances on the show included:
Episode list
In total 13 episodes were produced and broadcast.
Recurring segments
Throughout the show there are gags which are featured in every or most shows: