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  2. De plane! De plane! - Wikipedia

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    "De plane! De plane!", or "The plane! The plane!", is a catchphrase originating from the opening titles of every episode of the U.S. TV series Fantasy Island (1977–1984). Each episode began with the diminutive Tattoo (played by Hervé Villechaize), one of the main characters, spotting the seaplane approaching the island and running up a tower and excitedly yelling, "De Plane! De Plane!" and ...

  3. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    These are not merely catchy sayings. Even though some sources may identify a phrase as a catchphrase, this list is for those that meet the definition given in the lead section of the catchphrase article and are notable for their widespread use within the culture. This list is distinct from the list of political catchphrases.

  4. I've fallen, and I can't get up! - Wikipedia

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    All together now: 'I've fallen . . . and I can't get up!'". The catchphrase appeared on t-shirts, novelty records, and in standup comedy. [4] A sample was also used in "Silent Inferno" by the Flower Kings on the 2002 album Unfold the Future. The phrase was parodied in several television shows including The Golden Girls, Roseanne and The Fresh ...

  5. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia

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    She repeatedly sang the phrase in her chart-topping hit. The phrase was retired after Season 3, when Carne left the series. "You bet your sweet bippy!" -- said primarily by Dick Martin. "Beautiful downtown Burbank" -- cast and guests. A tongue-in-cheek reference to the Los Angeles suburb in which the NBC studios were located and where the show ...

  6. Where no man has gone before - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.

  7. Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Wikipedia

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    [3] Covington had already recorded the phrase "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" for using it in the beginning of the show. Shortly before the album was finally mixed, Lloyd Webber suggested to Rice that the line also worked as the title of Eva's speech.

  8. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Part of the American Film Institute 's 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 quotations in American cinema. [1] The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS. The program was hosted by Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many ...

  9. Category:Shakespearean phrases - Wikipedia

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    B. Band of brothers. Be all my sins remember'd (quote) Beast with two backs. Between you and I. Brave new world. Brevity is the soul of wit. By the pricking of my thumbs.