"I'm not bothered" was what Jimmy's sister's boyfriend said when confronted with a choice in radio's own The Clitheroe Kid.
Now (if I'm correct), from the 21st century:
"Hello, Captain"
"I'm not bothered" was what Jimmy's sister's boyfriend said when confronted with a choice in radio's own The Clitheroe Kid.
Now (if I'm correct), from the 21st century:
"Hello, Captain"
Correct - Danny Ross. Full marks.
Well done me. So, the next one is:
"Hello, Captain"
Quote: Griff @ August 26 2010, 11:02 PM BSTBluebottle
0 points!
(It's a 21st century TV 'sitcom'.)
It must be Hyperdrive, though I didn't see it so I wouldn't be able to link it to a character.
Quote: Tim Azure @ August 27 2010, 8:29 AM BSTHyperdrive
0 points.
Hello, Captain is not (yet) a catch-phrase but more "a significant/memorable or clue-giving 'line' from a sitcom".
And here's a clue-ette to confuse:
The character that says the phrase has a famous Indian namesake!
Easy one 'What the blood and stomach pills..?, show started in the 70s, last episode is on Sunday
Quote: JohnnyD @ August 26 2010, 6:20 PM BSTWell done me. So, the next one is:
"Hello, Captain"
Grandma's House.
Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 27 2010, 9:28 AM BSTGrandma's House.
Give that man a kewpie doll!
Quote: JohnnyD @ August 27 2010, 10:52 AM BSTGive that man a kewpie doll!
Only Fools and Horses?
"I heart you, David." (80s TV sitcom)
It's a memorable line - I remember it.
Edit:
(No, Marc, it's not a line from Stott or Ricketts.)
Quote: peter gazzard @ August 27 2010, 8:46 AM BSTEasy one 'What the blood and stomach pills..?, show started in the 70s, last episode is on Sunday
Nora Batty (Kathy Staff) and sometimes Ivy (Jane Freeman) in 'Last of the Summer Wine'.
So, was that the right answer or not?
Some of us have got a bus to catch you know.
"On the Buses"
"Ooh Err!" (80s)
Quote: ToddB @ May 10 2011, 5:40 AM BST"On the Buses"
"Ooh Err!" (80s)
Filthy, Rich and Catflap.