Hello, ELLEN!
"The Puppy Episode"
Clea Lewis.
Jeremy Piven
In the TV series "The Waltons," the character Jeffrey, who is the son of Mary Ellen and her husband, was portrayed by actor John Walmsley. He appeared in several episodes throughout the show's run. The character was introduced later in the series as part of the evolving family dynamics.
Ellen and Kloski are characters from the television series "The Office." Ellen is a minor character who works at the Dunder Mifflin branch where Kloski is a receptionist. Their interactions are limited, but they both contribute to the show's comedic dynamics. The nature of their relationship is primarily professional, with occasional lighthearted exchanges typical of the office environment.
Ellen DeGeneres
"The Puppy Episode"
1994
Clea Lewis.
Jeremy Piven
Dick Enberg is widely known for his famous catchphrase, "Oh My!" He says that catchphrase after athletic plays that are fun, exciting, and outstanding.
"Computer says no" is a catchphrase from character Carol Beer and is from the television program Little Britain (UK). This catchphrase is not limited to just one episode, however the character Carol Beer was introduced in Series Two, so one could watch any episodes from that series to watch an episode with this phrase.
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Ash Ketchum is best known for being the main hero in the Pokemon television series. His close or catchphrase is known to be, "Gotta catch em' all, Pokemon!"
"your fired"
When English comedian Arthur English (1919 - 1995) was doing his "spiv" routine, he would tell long rambling stories and finish with the catchphrase "Play the Music! Open the Cage!" Arthur English appeared in the British TV comedy series "Are You Being Served" as the maintenance man Mr. Harman.
The catchphrase "That's the way to do it" is associated with the character Fred Flintstone from the animated television series "The Flintstones." Fred often uses this phrase to express approval or encouragement, typically in a humorous context. The show originally aired in the 1960s and is known for its depiction of a prehistoric family living in the fictional town of Bedrock.