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Sitcom 'catchphrase' game...

Rules:
1. Catch-phrase or a significant/memorable or clue-giving 'line' from a sitcom is provided. Don't make it completely impossible to guess though. Must also state the decade (approx) the sitcom was made.

2. The person who knows it first writes the sitcom name (more detail if desired). That person is then entitled to add a new catch-phrase (see rule 1). Or leave it to someone who wants to.

3. 1 point for each correctly identified.

4. You can't identify your own catch-phrases.

I'll start...

"I know noooothing." (70s)

That could be either Manuel (Fawlty Towers) or Schultz (Hogan's Heroes). But Hogan's Heroes was more 60s than 70s, so I guess the answer you're looking for is Fawlty Towers?

Quote: Kenneth @ August 26 2010, 9:42 AM BST

That could be either Manuel (Fawlty Towers) or Schultz (Hogan's Heroes). But Hogan's Heroes was more 60s than 70s, so I guess the answer you're looking for is Fawlty Towers?

Yes, you are right. (I haven't watched much Hogan's Heroes)

Doesn't look like you're adding a new phrase, so I will...

"I'm free!" (mainly 70s)

Ronnie Biggs?

Quote: Marc P @ August 26 2010, 11:02 AM BST

Ronnie Biggs?

0 points!

Quote: Steve Charlie @ August 26 2010, 11:27 AM BST

0 points!

The Eurovision Song Contest?

Quote: Marc P @ August 26 2010, 11:38 AM BST

The Eurovision Song Contest?

Father Noel Furlong?

"I'm free" is from Are You Being Served.

"I only asked!" (mainly 50s)

"Oh God"

"What ARE you doing?"

Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 12:55 PM BST

"I only asked!" (mainly 50s)

Chappers?

Quote: David Carmon @ August 26 2010, 1:31 PM BST

"Oh God"

"What ARE you doing?"

Game fail. Everybody out!

Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 12:55 PM BST

"I only asked!" (mainly 50s)

Bernard Bresslaw in The Army Game.

The Army Game - sorry that answer crossed John's

Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 1:38 PM BST

Everybody out!

The Rag Trade. ;)

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 26 2010, 1:41 PM BST

Bernard Bresslaw in The Army Game.

Big Fella?

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