25 Famous Catchphrases
A list of famous catchphrases found in British and American TV and film, do you know who said them?
Catchphrase Questions
- "I don't believe it!"
- "Nice to see you - to see you nice."
- "Garlic bread!"
- "During the war..."
- "What's occurring?"
- "Eat my shorts."
- "It's good, but it's not right."
- "It's good night from me..." "...and it's good night from him."
- "To me, to you."
- "A real bobby-dazzler."
- "Silly Old Moo!"
- "Super, smashing, great."
- "Let's be careful out there."
- "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?"
- "De plane! De plane!"
- "Just one more thing..."
- "That's the way it is."
- "Am I bovvered?"
- "Hello, good evening and welcome."
- "You stupid boy."
- "I'm Free."
- "I have a cunning plan."
- "Nice little earner."
- "Ooh Betty."
- "It's a cracker."
Catchphrase Answers
- "I don't believe it!" - Victor Meldrew
- "Nice to see you - to see you nice." - Bruce Forsyth
- "Garlic bread!" - Peter Kay
- "During the war..." - Uncle Albert (Only Fools and Horses)
- "What's occurring?" - Nessa (Gavin & Stacey)
- "Eat my shorts." - Bart Simpson
- "It's good, but it's not right." - Roy Walker (Catchphrase)
- "It's good night from me..." "...and it's good night from him." - Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker (The Two Ronnies)
- "To me, to you." - Chuckle Brothers
- "A real bobby-dazzler." - David Dickinson
- "Silly Old Moo!" - Alf Garnett
- "Super, smashing, great." - Jim Bowen
- "Let's be careful out there." - Sergeant Phil Esterhaus (Hill Street Blues)
- "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" - Arnold Drummond (Diff’rent Strokes)
- "De plane! De plane!" - Tattoo (Fantasy Island)
- "Just one more thing..." - Columbo
- "That's the way it is." - Walter Cronkite
- "Am I bovvered?" - Catherine Tate (The Catherine Tate Show)
- "Hello, good evening and welcome." - David Frost
- "You stupid boy." - Captain George Mainwaring (Dad's Army)
- "I'm Free." - Mr. Humphries (Are You Being Served?)
- "I have a cunning plan." - Baldrick (Blackadder)
- "Nice little earner." - Arthur Daley (Minder)
- "Ooh Betty." - Frank Spencer (Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em)
- "It's a cracker." - Frank Carson