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"TV's 50 Funniest Phrases" was released on 26th May, 2009 on NBC at 7p.m. "TV's 50 Funniest Phrases" will release most beautiful 50 funny Episode. The Paley Center for Media counts down 50 of TV's funniest and most unforgettable catch phrases, with scenes from the shows that created them. Television’s Funniest Phrases" is directed and produced by Brad Lachman. The Special is produced by Garry Bormet.
The is one of my favorite TV phrases from Joey on “Friends.” The kooky Jane Krakowski is the host. The actors who spoken the phrases will provide commentary about their cultural significance. Jeremy Piven from “Entourage” will tell you all for “hugging it out,” and I’m sure Neil Patrick Harris will talk about “suiting up” on “How I Met Your Mother.”
TV's 50 Funniest Phrases featured on clips and interviews with the stars who delivered the ineffaceable lines, including Dana Carvey, Jeremy Piven, Jean Stapleton, Ron Howard, Neil Patrick Harris, Andy Griffith, Regis Philbin, Jackie Gleason, Bob Newhart, Penny Marshall, Polly Holliday and Redd Foxx. Jane Krakowski narrates.
Series Title : TV's 50 Funniest Phrases
Subtitle : NBC/Paley Center for Media Special; FKA Best Catch Phrases
Genre : special
Released Date : 26th May, 2009
"TV's 50 Funniest Phrases" Cast And Crew
Director : Brad Lachman
Executive producer
- Brad Lachman
- Pat Mitchell
- Diane Lewis
- John Wolters
Guest Star
- Neil Patrick Harris
- Dana Carvey
- Regis Philbin
- Ron Howard
- Bob Newhart
- Jean Stapleton
- Polly Holliday
- Andy Griffith
- Jeremy Piven
- Penny Marshall
- Narrator
- Jane Krakowski
Top 50 comedy catchphrases
- “Yada, yada, yada” from “Seinfeld”
- “D’oh” from “The Simpsons”
- “How you doin’” from “Friends”
- “Ayyyy” from “Happy Days”
- “We are two wild and crazy guys” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Burn” from “That ‘70s Show”
- “Oh my god! They killed Kenny” from “South Park”
- “Lucy, you’ve got some splainin’ to do” from “I Love Lucy” (even though he never said it quite that way – the closest he came was “Lucy, splain” and “All right, start splainin’”)
- “Excuuse me” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Homey don’t play dat” from “In Living Color”
- “It’s going to be legendary” from “How I Met Your Mother”
- “That’s what she said” from “The Office”
- “We were on a break” from “Friends”
- “Sock it to me” from “Laugh In”
- “Well isn’t that special” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Hated it” from “In Living Color”
- “Eat my shorts” from “The Simpsons”
- “Will you stifle” from “All in the Family”
- “Did I do that” from “Family Matters”
- “One of these days, pow right in the kisser” from “The Honeymooners”
- “No soup for you” from “Seinfeld”
- “I’m Gumby, damn it” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Don’t be ridiculous” from “Perfect Strangers”
- “Nanu, Nanu” from “Mork and Mindy”
- “Kiss my grits” from “Alice:
- “Ohhhh Rob” from “The Dick Van Dyke Show”
- “Up your nose with a rubber hose” from “Welcome Back Kotter”
- “Would you believe” from “Get Smart”
- “I’m comin’ to join ya Elizabeth” from “Sanford and Son”
- “You look marvelous” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Here come de judge” from “Laugh In”
- “I know nothing” from “Hogan’s Heroes”
- “I’ve made a huge mistake” from “Arrested Development”
- “What you see is what you get” from “The Flip Wilson Show”
- “I’m Larry, this is my brother Darryl…” from “Newhart”
- “Now cut that out” from “The Jack Benny Comedy Program”
- “Sit on it” from “Happy Days”
- “Mom liked you best” from “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour”
- “Jane you ignorant slut” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Watch it sucka” from “Sanford and Son”
- “Do you wanna hug it out” from “Entourage”
- “Thank you beddy much” from “Taxi”
- “Nip it” from “The Andy Griffith Show”
- “Let me show you something” from “In Living Color”
- “Holy crap” from “Everybody Loves Raymond”
- “Hey, Hey, Hey” from “What’s Happening”
- “God’ll get you for that” from “Maude”
- “Yeah, that’s the ticket” from “Saturday Night Live”
- “Missed it by that much” from “Get Smart”
- “Hello, Newman” from “Seinfeld”














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