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TV Catchphrases

written by: cdia1960
 
I will give you the TV catchphrase and a little information about the character who said it.

Question 1:


This TV cartoon character used the catchphrase "HEY HEY HEY" starting in 1972.
Fat Albert
Underdog
Scooby Doo
Archie Andrews

Question 2:


"Danger, Will Robinson" was heard each week on this science fiction show back in 1965.
It's About Time
Mannix
Lost in Space
Johnny Quest

Question 3:


This show, set in Chicago, featured a character who used the catchphrase "Dyn-o-mite".
Barnaby Jones
Good Times
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Dick Van Dyke Show

Question 4:


"God'll get you for that" was the catchphrase of Edith Bunker's cousin who appeared on which of these shows?
Maude
Columbo
The Jackie Gleason Show
The Waltons

Question 5:


"Is that your final answer" was said in each episode by the host of what game show?
The Wheel Of Fortune
Jeopardy
Who Wants To Be Millionaire
Match Game P.M.

Question 6:


The one-word catchphrase "Stifle!" was addressed to Edith Bunker weekly on what TV show?
Good Times
Mannix
All in the Family
The X-Files

Question 7:


"Baby, you're the greatest" could be heard from a New York bus driver on what show?
The Honeymooners
The A-Team
Bonanza
Gunsmoke

Question 8:


The catchphrase "Good night, John Boy" could be heard at the end of each episode of this family show.
Leave it to Beaver
The Honeymooners
Sanford and Son
The Waltons

Question 9:


At the end of most episodes of this show, Steve McGarrett would say "Book 'em Danno".
Mannix
The Andy Griffith Show
Hawaii Five - 0
Barney Miller

Question 10:


"Come on down" is a catchphrase heard on this game show hosted by Bob Barker.
Lingo
The Price Is Right
Super Password
Blockbusters

 


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