TV Catchphrases Quiz Round 2

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Who said during their frosty relationship "You know nothing Jon Snow"

Ygritte

 

Which Scottish duo often said Fan-Dabby-Dozy?

The Krankies

 

"Ooh I could crush a grape" was a phrase used by this Crackerjack presenter.

Stu Francis

 

The phrase "Just the facts ma'am" was said by Officer Joe Friday in the tv show Dragnet. True or False. 

False - it was created by a spoof record at the time and falsely attributed later.

 

Who was the first to use "it's good, but it's not right" on this popular game show.

Roy Walker

 

Fondly remembered for its 'Star' prize of a speed boat, this shows host would say "Let's see what you could have won". Name the host.

Jim Bowen

 

Probably responsible for more catchphrases than any other entertainer, one of which was "Good game, good game"

Bruce Forsyth

 

Which character says "Yeah but no but yeah but".

Vicky Pollard

 

Often said by parish councillor Jim Trott "No no no no no ..yes" comes from which comedy series?

Vicar of Dibley

 

This character from the Fast Show would usually end his sketch with the phrase "Which was nice". What is the character called?

Patrick Nice