Russell Harty
They don't. It was Life cereal's TV commercial and the phrase was, "He likes it! Hey Mikey!"
'Must See TV' is nothing more than a marketing 'catch phrase' the broadcaster uses to entice you to watch.
Rove McManus commonly uses the phrase ath the end of the program he hosts, "Rove Live", aired in Australia and New Zealand.
elle regarde la télé is the phrase. This phrase is used to represent She Watches TV.
electrical and electronic is the same thing your TV uses electricity
Monty Python's Flying Circus (the tv series) uses this phrase frequently this dates it to 1969 - 1974.A search of the scripts found online finds it in season episode 4 (Owl Stretching Time) which is from 1969, it also appears in the movie "the life of brian" from 1979.I am sure it is also used many other times in the tv series and probably the other movies as well this is just the first instance I can find.
subject = watching the news prepositional phrase = on television verb = has been
CBS uses the eye as a symbol.
WGBH Boston. Found it out on my own at worldcompass.org. But they never mention it on air for some reason; they just say "You're watching WORLD".
Children do.....
No. That phrase is a nonsense phrase which uses alliteration.
The TV show, The Office made that phrase pretty popular, but the first time that the phrase was used was from Wayne's World back in 1992. It is an example of a phrase that is considered a double entendre.