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You wouldn't like me when I'm angry ", became a catchphrase the world over ( the phrase was used again, first in Ang Lee's Hulk ( 2003 ), although in Spanish, and again in the 2008 movie The Incredible Hulk, with an altered version in Portuguese ).
Coleman became the most popular fixture of the show, enhanced by his character's catchphrase " What ' choo talkin ' ' bout, Willis?
The phrase " Dear Boy " had became a catchphrase of Moon's when he started affecting a pompous English accent around 1969, particularly when ordering drinks.
This became a joke in the actor's guest appearance as himself in the Father Ted episode " The Mainland ", where Ted and Dougal annoy him by constantly repeating his catchphrase.
The line " I see dead people " from the film became a popular catchphrase after its release, scoring # 44 on AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes.
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Beamer's final words, " let's roll ", became a national catchphrase.
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Ultimately " silly moo " became a comic catchphrase.
" In many episodes this was directed to Danny Williams and became McGarrett's catchphrase, " Book ' em, Danno.
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Durante's radio show was bracketed with two trademarks: " Inka Dinka Doo " as his opening theme, and the invariable signoff that became another familiar national catchphrase: " Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.
" Cartwright felt it appropriate for Bart, and improvised the line ; it became a popular catchphrase on the show.
This became a very popular catchphrase in Britain during World War II
*" I'm going down now sir " – Another diver catchphrase, which became widely used in descending lifts during the era of ITMA popularity.
This became a popular telephone catchphrase.
The phrase that gave that movie its name became a " Cantinflas " ( or catchphrase ) for the remainder of his career.
Una Stubbs said that it was " a lot of silly fuss about a silly moo " which was overheard by script writer Johnny Speight and became the series most enduring catchphrase.
Frank was a gift for impersonators, and for a time it became a cliché that every half-decent impersonator was doing an impression of him, particularly his main catchphrase, " Ooh Betty ", which is only ever said in one episode: series 2, episode 2.
On the radio and television shows of The Morey Amsterdam Show from 1948 to 1950, Carney's character Charlie the doorman became known for his catchphrase, " Ya know what I mean?
It became a popular catchphrase at the time, as did " Shazbot " ( Shozz-bot ), an Orkan profanity that Mork used.
" Your starter for 10 " became the programme's most famous catchphrase and inspired David Nicholls ' 2003 novel Starter for Ten and the 2006 film based on it starring James McAvoy.
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" This tagline became a memorable catchphrase, especially because it's repeated again at the end of each episode, two and a half minutes later.

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The announcement " mind the gap ", heard when trains stop at certain platforms, has also become a well known catchphrase.
He has become well known for his distinctive accent and catchphrase, " Worst ever!
Apu is well known for his repeated and characteristic delivery of the catchphrase, " thank you, come again.
Although never scripted, his catchphrase was generally known as " My Name Is Harry Worth.
Cronkite is well known for his departing catchphrase " And that's the way it is ," followed by the date on which the appearance aired.
Shirley is also well known as a conservative in her personal life ; for example, " a little vo-dee-o-doe-doe " was an early catchphrase.
Johnson is best known for his work on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, an American television series ( 1967 – 1973 ), on which he played various characters including " Wolfgang ", a smoking World War II German soldier scouting the show from behind a bush ( still fighting the war ) invariably commenting on the preceding sketch with the catchphrase " Very interesting ..." followed by either a comic observation or misinterpretation, or simply " but stupid!
The contestants appear firstly as themselves, talking briefly to the host about their lives and giving clues as to who they are going to be performing as, finishing with the now famous catchphrase ' Tonight name I'm going to be ...' The contestants then disappear through the equally famous doors, and reappear as the famous singer they are going to impersonate ( The word ' singer ' could be used loosely as in 1997 Julian Clary who is not known for his vocal skills was impersonated on the show by Steve Edward ).
* Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was well known for wearing a t-shirt with the catchphrase " Didn't They Do Well " on stage in the 70s.
Blassie came up with his famous " pencil-neck geek " catchphrase early in his career to describe a fellow carnival performer known as " The Geek ", who bit the heads off chickens and snakes.
His most recent notable work has been in Christopher Guest films, such as A Mighty Wind, in which he played " Mike LaFontaine ," a character known for his catchphrase, " Eh?
In the 1980s, Houseman became more widely known for his role as grandfather Edward Stratton II in Silver Spoons, which starred Rick Schroder, and for his commercials for brokerage firm Smith Barney, which featured the catchphrase, " They make money the old fashioned way ... they earn it.
A mischievous character and a raconteur, Basil Brush is best known for his catchphrase " Ha Ha Ha!
Banks was known for his catchphrase of, " It's a beautiful day for a ballgame ... Let's play two!
Glover is well known for his roles as Mr. Albert Johnson in The Color Purple, as Michael Harrigan in Predator 2, as corrupt cop James McFee in Witness, as Detective Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film franchise ( where he coined the catchphrase " I'm too old for this shit "), as Detective David Tapp in Saw, and as George Knox in Angels in the Outfield.
This is also known as " Say what you see ", a reference to Roy Walker's catchphrase from the TV gameshow Catchphrase.
He is known for his catchphrase ' look at his face, it's a picture!
Sandy Powell MBE ( 30 January 1900-26 June 1982 ) was an English comedian best known for his radio work of the 1930s and for his catchphrase Can You Hear Me, Mother?
" This send-off, which became a catchphrase of the time, was funny due to its contrast with the suave performing demeanor Williams was known for.
Besides his smooth and deep voice, Cornelius was best known for the catchphrase that he used to close the show: "... and you can bet your last money, it's all gonna be a stone gas, honey!
He is well known in Trinity College's Law School for his catchphrase
Also added to the cast was Beverly Archer, who played the new character of Iola Boylan, the family's prissy neighbor ; she was known for her catchphrase, " Knock, knock!
Joey ( Joey Lawrence ), the other brother, is a fairly stereotypical " dumb jock ", known for the drawn-out delivery of his catchphrase, " Whoa!

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