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Sitcom 'catchphrase' game... Page 3

"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 BST

Bluebottle

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 BST

Hyperdrive

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 BST

Well done me. So, the next one is:

"Hello, Captain"

Grandma's House.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 27 2010, 9:28 AM BST

Grandma's House.

Give that man a kewpie doll!

Quote: JohnnyD @ August 27 2010, 10:52 AM BST

Give 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 BST

Easy 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.

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