The catchphrase "You say, I say" is associated with the character Benny Hill, a British comedian and actor known for his television shows featuring slapstick humor and comedic sketches. While not as widely recognized as some other catchphrases, it reflects the playful and often absurd style of his comedy. Benny Hill's work has left a lasting impact on the comedy genre, influencing many comedians and entertainers.
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Just say no! tobacco is wacko
Because it's his catch phrase!
Just say no! tobacco is wacko
On Quite Interesting Series 6 Episode 8, "Fashion," it was the catch phrase of guest Clive Anderson. According to host Stephen Fry, "Who are you?" was "one of the biggest catch phrases of the 19th century ... it was used in all circumstances, apparently."
He doesn't exactly have a catch phrase
"And another thing."
Dynomite, well you know what can I say, shello!, haloooow!
"Jiminy Crickets, we are in a tight spot."
Her most used catch phrase is 'Yee-hah'.
Burgo's Catch Phrase was created in 1997.