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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    One of the richest seams of catch phrases recently has to have been The Fast Show...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    remember this lol

    lets see you get away with it on tv now...
    Woah! Love Thy Neighbour - faaaaar out!! I'd forgotten about that. Well, the American version (i think) was "All in the Family" with Archie Bunker - boy they'd both get the pc brigade reaaaaaly going too.
    Anyone remember "All Gas and Gaiters"? How could you overlook 'warning warning warning Will Robinson' (Lost in Space)? Good grief I can't believe these things are being dredged from my memory cells. Oh, and I luuuuuuuuuuuurved Kenny Everitt, there was just something about that man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Billy T James show.
    "Where did I get my bag? Pinched it eh!"
    DAteline: Debretts Thermal Resort. First ever Triumph NZ Rat Raid.

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    'I like your Jersey.'
    (NZ Maori away strip and it was just a very cool design)

    'Yeah - we just nicked 'em hey'.

    It strikes me 6 years later that he could have been taking the piss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    How could you overlook 'warning warning warning Will Robinson' (Lost in Space)?
    The original brief was post 1989 comedy, but nobody is complaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Some brilliant - some didn't raise a smile - but name one of them where the quotes have entered the lexicon like 'I have a cunning plan'.

    Red Dwarf 'smegging' maybe.
    Chewin the fat - 'you're [long pause]............a dick'. 'goannie no dae that' etc.

    League of gentlemen - 'yeah but yeah but whatever'. 'i'm a lady' [emily dickenson]. etc

    ali g - 'is it because me is black?' - punani

    Harry enfield - 'you don't wanna do it like that'

    one foot in the grave 'i don't believe it'

    And my personal favorite - 'bitte?'
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    'bitte?'
    allo allo?

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    Not bitty now, bitty later...
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    Just started watching the Catherine Tate show. Wonder how many kids at school are going to start saying "doolukbovvad?" which i think translates as "do I looked bothered?"
    Yes Big Dave I did realise I was a couple of decades (or 3!) out, but hey on such a nostalgia trip just couldn't help myself eh. So you may give me a whipping for sidetracking the thread i know i deserve it ....
    ooooh ooooh was that it?
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    dooilukbovvad dooilukbovvad dooilukbovvad dooilukbovvad

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    'Married With Children'...if you could get past the bloody laugh track.
    "Peg...what time does dinner raise it's ugly head..?"

    [Peg]"It's up in the bedroom...just follow the trail of tears..."
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    It occured to point out that some of the cleverest humour these days seems to be in the cartoons. I don't mean just the Simpsons, Family Guy and such, either.

    I watch a lot of Cartoon network and Nickleodeon with my kids. To be honest, even when they are not around.

    When I was young (coal sack, snow, walk to school on gravel in barefeet etc.) the cartoons were lame stuff like road runner. Sure, I liked them then, I suppose, but really - how much of the same repetitive scenario can they come up with? (See road-runner, yogi bear, scooby doo etc.)

    Todays cartoons have so much content, plot, in-jokes etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    'Married With Children'...if you could get past the bloody laugh track.
    "Peg...what time does dinner raise it's ugly head..?"

    [Peg]"It's up in the bedroom...just follow the trail of tears..."
    I had trouble getting past Christina!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    You can still watch it?
    I find it quite painful now.
    As long as you don't watch more than a couple of episodes every year or so...

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    OK. Since it has turned into a "memories" thread.

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    Men behaving badly? lol

    Father Ted was cool too

    The Brittas Empire had a few good moments

    I also like "Family Guy" and the "Venture Bros"

    -Indy
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