Catch Phrase
- Serie TV
- 1986–
- 30min
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Game show in cui i concorrenti cercano di indovinare frasi o detti ben noti da puzzle animati.Game show in cui i concorrenti cercano di indovinare frasi o detti ben noti da puzzle animati.Game show in cui i concorrenti cercano di indovinare frasi o detti ben noti da puzzle animati.
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- QuizOne of the most infamous episodes aired on November 18, 1994, in which one of the catchphrases was "Snake Charmer" and had an animated picture of Mr. Chips in a tuxedo and top hat dancing with a cane in front of a snake. Once two squares were removed from the picture, however, the way Mr. Chips was handling the cane gave the appearance of him pleasuring himself, eliciting laughs from the audience, contestants Marita and Sean, and host Roy Walker. Once the fourth square was removed, it showed the snake's head, who appeared to be "taking it" in the face (complete with its tongue lolling back and forth), causing the audience and Walker to roar with laughter. Once the complete picture was shown, contestant Shawn guessed the catchphrase correctly.
- Citazioni
Roy Walker: It's good, but it's not right.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the credits (From 1996-2002) the shows mascot Mr Chips was seen. Initially, he was shown climbing a ladder and waving, but for later series, this was extended to include things like banging a drum, riding a bike, etc..
- ConnessioniFeatured in It'll Be Alright on the Night 6 (1990)
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I must have watched almost every episode of Catchphrase from 1986-1999 when the charismatic comedian Roy Walker presented it. It was a fantastic show with a fantastic host.
There would be two contestants in front of a big screen. On the screen, there would be animated pictures and the guests would have to guess the phrase. "Say what you see," were Roy Walker's words as the contestants played for money and a chance in the final. The prizes were very good as well.
Roy Walker left the show in 1999 and he was replaced a year later by Nick Weir and then Mark Curry, neither of which were as charismatic as him. Roy Walker is a genuinely nice bloke and very funny so it was hard to see him go so I wouldn't recommend the post-Roy Walker years.
There would be two contestants in front of a big screen. On the screen, there would be animated pictures and the guests would have to guess the phrase. "Say what you see," were Roy Walker's words as the contestants played for money and a chance in the final. The prizes were very good as well.
Roy Walker left the show in 1999 and he was replaced a year later by Nick Weir and then Mark Curry, neither of which were as charismatic as him. Roy Walker is a genuinely nice bloke and very funny so it was hard to see him go so I wouldn't recommend the post-Roy Walker years.
- Big Movie Fan
- 14 dic 2002
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- Tempo di esecuzione30 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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By what name was Catch Phrase (1986) officially released in Canada in English?
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