Army Game - correct.
Sitcom 'catchphrase' game... Page 2
Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 1:38 PM BSTGame fail. Everybody out!
why?
Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 12:55 PM BST"I only asked!" (mainly 50s)
I've always seen it written as "I only arsked!"
Quote: David Carmon @ August 26 2010, 1:44 PM BSTwhy?
I've always seen it written as "I only arsked!"
You broke one of the four rules.
I was trying to confound Googlers.
Next:
"Woof, woof" (1950s radio)
The Al Read Show
Quote: Oldrocker @ August 26 2010, 2:26 PM BSTThe Al Read Show
0 points!
I think we might a little clue-ette there Johny.
It's more a "significant/memorable or clue-giving 'line' from a sitcom" than a catch phrase per se.
(The 'per se' is a rather clever clue.)
The 'woof, woof' is my phonetic transcription.
I trust all is now clear.
Navy Lark?
Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 26 2010, 3:17 PM BSTNavy Lark?
0 points!
Bah!
I would tell you the answer, but that would mean breaking Rule 4.
Damn rules!
"Life of Bliss" Percy Edwards - Psyche the dog. 50s Radio show.
If I'm right mine is, in a similar vain:
"I'm not bothered"
Quote: Roy Gould @ August 26 2010, 5:07 PM BST"Life of Bliss" Percy Edwards - Psyche the dog. 50s Radio show.
Correct. In A Life of Bliss, Psyche the dog was (famously) played by animal impressionist Percy Edwards.
Well done me!!!
And the next one is:
"I'm not bothered"