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Showing posts with label catchphrase. Show all posts
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Apr 19, 2019

[Ans] Which game show coined the catchphrase “Survey says!”?

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This famous line has been shouted by every host of the game show Family Feud over the last 43 years. Family Feud is a game show where two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes. After the teams pick an answer, the host shouts "Survey says!" to reveal how many people came back with the same answer to the question. Since 1976, Family Feud has had a half dozen hosts wondering what the survey says including Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn, John O'Hurley, and Steve Harvey.

[Answer] Which game show coined the catchphrase “Survey says!”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which game show coined the catchphrase “Survey says!”?"



...This famous line has been shouted by every host of the game show Family Feud over the last 43 years. Family Feud is a game show where two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes. After the teams pick an answer, the host shouts "Survey says!" to reveal how many people came back with the same answer to the question. Since 1976, Family Feud has had a half dozen hosts wondering what the survey says including Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn, John O'Hurley, and Steve Harvey.

Oct 12, 2018

[Ans] Which of the following is NOT an SNL catchphrase?

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Saturday Night Live is still going strong after 43 years, and it continues to transcend generation after generation. NBC's Saturday Night Live has had its share of famous catchphrases over its run, however “That’s Hot!” is not one of them. Paris Hilton trademarked that famous catchphrase at the peak of her fame. She eventually ended up in a lawsuit against Hallmark, who used it on their greeting cards in 2007, although they claimed the cards were safe under the fair-use law.

[Answer] Which of the following is NOT an SNL catchphrase?

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...Saturday Night Live is still going strong after 43 years, and it continues to transcend generation after generation. NBC's Saturday Night Live has had its share of famous catchphrases over its run, however “That’s Hot!” is not one of them. Paris Hilton trademarked that famous catchphrase at the peak of her fame. She eventually ended up in a lawsuit against Hallmark, who used it on their greeting cards in 2007, although they claimed the cards were safe under the fair-use law.

Oct 7, 2018

[Answer] What game show features the catchphrase "Come on down!"?

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...The catchphrase "Come on down" is best known from game show, The Price Is Right. Contestants are selected from the studio audience when the announcer states the show's famous catchphrase, "Come on down!" The program premiered on September 4, 1972, on CBS. Bob Barker was the series' longest-running host from its 1972 debut until his retirement in June 2007, when Drew Carey took over. Barker was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and then Rich Fields. In April 2011, George Gray became the announcer.

[Ans] What game show features the catchphrase "Come on down!"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What game show features the catchphrase "Come on down!"?"



The catchphrase "Come on down" is best known from game show, The Price Is Right. Contestants are selected from the studio audience when the announcer states the show's famous catchphrase, "Come on down!" The program premiered on September 4, 1972, on CBS. Bob Barker was the series' longest-running host from its 1972 debut until his retirement in June 2007, when Drew Carey took over. Barker was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and then Rich Fields. In April 2011, George Gray became the announcer.

Jun 16, 2018

[Ans] Which comedian was known for the catchphrase "I don't get no respect"?

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...Rodney Dangerfield, (born Jacob Cohen November 22, 1921 - October 5, 2004) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for his self-deprecating humor and his catchphrase "I don't get no respect!" and his monologues on that theme.

Jan 14, 2018

[Ans] What catchphrase is most commonly associated with the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger?

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Schwarzenegger began weight training at the age of 15. He won the Mr. Universe title at age 20 and went on to win the Mr. Olympia contest seven times, remaining a prominent presence in bodybuilding and writing many books and articles on the sport. He is widely considered to be arguably the greatest bodybuilders of all time as well as that sport's most charismatic ambassador. Schwarzenegger gained worldwide fame as a Hollywood action-film icon. His breakthrough film was the sword-and-sorcery epic Conan the Barbarian in 1982, a box-office hit that resulted in a sequel. In 1984, he appeared in the title role of James Cameron's critically and commercially successful science-fiction thriller film The Terminator. He subsequently reprised the Terminator character in the franchise's later installments: Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and Terminator Genisys (2015). He has appeared in a number of successful films, such as Commando (1985), The Running Man (1987), Predator (1987), Twins (1988), Total Recall (1990), Kindergarten Cop (1990), and True Lies (1994).



Step 2 : Answer to the question "What catchphrase is most commonly associated with the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger?"



"I'll be back":


"I'll be back" is a catchphrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger, which he first used in his role as the title character from the 1984 science fiction film The Terminator. Schwarzenegger revealed that he had had difficulty pronouncing the word I'll and asked director James Cameron if it could be changed to "I will be back". Cameron refused. The catchphrase was chosen as #37 on the American Film Institute list, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes. Schwarzenegger uses the same line, or some variant of it, in many of his later films.


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Nov 17, 2017

[Ans] Which TV show is associated with the catchphrase "Let's be careful out there"?

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It is an American serial police drama that aired on NBC in primetime from 1981 to 1987 for a total of 146 episodes.[1]The show chronicled the lives of the staff of a single police station located on the fictional Hill Street, in an unnamed large city, with "blues" being a slang term for police officers for their blue uniforms. The show received critical acclaim, and its production innovations influenced many subsequent dramatic television series produced in the United States and Canada. Its debut season was rewarded with eight Emmy Awards, a debut season record surpassed only by The West Wing. The show received a total of 98 Emmy nominations during its run.

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Hill Street Blues:

"Let's be careful out there." Those five words were a staple on the classic television police drama Hill Street Blues which aired from 1981 to 1987. The show chronicled the lives of the staff of a police station located on the fictional Hill Street, in an unnamed American city. Sgt. Esterhaus (played by Michael Conrad), would perform his roll call each episode, and conclude with his signature line: "Let's be careful out there." The phrase “let’s be careful out there” became part of everyday conversations, a sign that “Hill Street” had an effect on popular culture.

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Nov 12, 2017

[Ans] Which comic strip character is known for the catchphrase "Leapin’ Lizards!"?

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The plot follows the wide-ranging adventures of Annie, her dog Sandy and her benefactor Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Secondary characters include Punjab, the Asp and Mr. Am. The strip attracted adult readers with political commentary that targeted (among other things) organized labor, the New Deal and communism.

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Little Orphan Annie:

Little Orphan Annie is a daily American comic stripcreated by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924, in the New York Daily News.

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