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A kids comedy show presented by Ross Lee.
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A random, but funny kids show!
By yahah
May
26
2008
Chute is a children's comedy show presented by emo northerner, Ross Lee. The plot is that someone gave him a boot whilst on a tour of the BBC, and he fell down a chute into a room full of old, unused video tapes.
On every episode he is joined by a guest, which kids will probably recognise. The guests include: Bill Oddie, Dick and Dom, Raven and many more.

The video clips that are shown are usually very random, they could be viral videos from YouTube or footage from a cheese rolling competition! But whatever the clip, it's bound to make you chuckle.
Between these clips you'll get to see Ross fake playing his keyboard and singing along to it. Badly.
The songs are usually about a theme to do with that episode, such as the song "everybody loves my legs". It truly is the weirdest song you'll ever listen to.

At the end of the show the camera woman's arms turn into cheap pink and green alien ones. It's all very low budget and I think it comes from the same creators of Dick and Dom In Da Bungalow and The Slammer.

Overall, a very funny kids comedy that will make you giggle.
Thanks for reading! happy viewing!
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