television catchphrase
C19030
concept
A television catchphrase is a short, memorable line repeatedly used by a character or show that becomes strongly associated with that program in popular culture.
Observed surface forms (6)
- popular culture phrase ×2
- Star Trek catchphrase ×1
- catchphrase category ×1
- television closing line ×1
- television news closing line ×1
- television show motto ×1
Instances (16)
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The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat
surface form: "The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat"
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Dy-no-mite!
surface form: "Dy-no-mite!"
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Another one
via concept surface "popular culture phrase"
surface form: "Another one"
- Outwit, Outplay, Outlast via concept surface "television show motto"
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catchphrase "Welcome to my crib"
surface form: "Welcome to my crib"
- Be kind to one another via concept surface "television closing line"
- Shazam! via concept surface "popular culture phrase"
- Nanu Nanu
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Just one more thing
surface form: "Just one more thing"
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catchphrase "Make it so"
surface form: "Make it so"
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“Say goodnight, Gracie” closing routine
surface form: "Say goodnight, Gracie" closing routine
- Murrayisms via concept surface "catchphrase category"
- Spoon!
- Ed McMahon’s "Heeere’s Johnny!" introduction of Johnny Carson
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catchphrase "And away we go!"
surface form: "And away we go!"
- on-air sign-off "And that's the kind of day it's been" via concept surface "television news closing line"