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  2. Catchphrase (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Walker also voiced the interactive play along version of Catchphrase on WedigTV. In January 2012, a Catchphrase game was released on the Apple store for iOS devices. [31] In May 2013, a new Catchphrase app was released for Android, Apple inc. and Amazon kindle devices. On the Apple store, the app costs £0.69 and a free version of the app ...

  3. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    Notable catchphrases in cinema Catchphrase Character Movie First appearance Notes "I'll be back" Terminator: The Terminator: 1984 [note 6] [note 7] "Hasta la vista, baby" Terminator: Terminator 2: Judgment Day: 1991 [note 8] "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore: Apocalypse Now: 1979 [note 6] [note 7]

  4. List of programmes broadcast by Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The A-Z of 3-2-1: 2000: A special one-off programme showing highlights of Yorkshire's classic gameshow. It was used during Challenge TV's 3-2-1 night at Christmas 2000. Absolute Cobblers: 1999: 1999–2003: Based on an Australian format. Auntie's Smalls: 2008–2009: 2008–2011: A filler with bloopers from the BBC's TV archives. The Best of ...

  5. Catch Phrase (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the first taped episodes of the show, which aired in December 1985, the bonus round was played under the same basic rules, but with a different set of prize levels. A line of five that did not include the M still won a prize worth roughly $5,000, but if that square was used, the champion received his/her choice of three prizes worth over ...

  6. Challenge (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The block would air from 10:00 pm every night, and feature live poker, as well as scripted series and films. [13] On 2 March 2006, Player was spun-off to its own channel, which became a sister channel to Bravo. [14] On September 28, Player was rebranded as Bravo 2.

  7. John Bilbo (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    At the peak of his professional wrestling he would have a match every 2 or 3 days. Strongbow is knocked out of the ring during a wrestling match at the Grand Olympic Auditorium on May 16, 1937. [14] Jules was primarily a singles wrestler but he was also part of several tag teams, Rebel Russell being just one of his many partnerships. [3]

  8. Hole in the Wall (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall was an Australian television game show hosted by Jules Lund, based on the Japanese game show Brain Wall. In the show, contestants are required to fit though holes in a polystyrene wall that moves towards them. Produced by FremantleMedia, the show began airing on the Nine Network from 6 August 2008. [1] [2]

  9. Punch and Judy - Wikipedia

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    The story changes, but some phrases remain the same for decades or even centuries. For example, Punch dispatches his foes each in turn and still squeaks his famous catchphrase: "That's the way to do it!" [2] The term "pleased as Punch" is derived from Punch and Judy; specifically, Mr. Punch's characteristic sense of gleeful self-satisfaction.