Memetic Mutation/Live-Action TV/Game Shows

Memes on the Game Show front:

Please add entries in the following format:
 * The name of the show.
 * Meme name: description of meme and how it's used.
 * Source of meme and fandom it relates to in the form of a hot tip.
 * Further mutations and successor memes, if any.


 * Richard Karn wants you to know that because he feels like a meme, he's going to DOUBLE THE POINTS!!!!!!!!
 * But not before you've DRAWN FIRST BLOOD.
 * Good answer! Good answer!
 * Survey said...
 * NEKKID GRANDMA!!
 * IS IT UP THERE?
 * But if you do, chances are you'll hear Patrick Wayne tell you that "YOUUUUUUUUUUUU WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!" If not, that's okay, "Just cause you're divorced doesn't mean you can't have fun, riiiiiiiiiiiight?"
 * Oh yeah, and Jim Caldwell wants to add that those red boxes are special categories, he'll be sure to explain them when we get to them.


 * Big bucks, no Whammys...STOP!
 * Stop at a Flokati Rug!
 * The title format of Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck became a meme in and of itself.
 * Twenty One was RRRRRRRRRRRIGGED!
 * WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE!!!!!
 * What? You didn't know any of this? I bet you didn't know that Woolery left Wheel.
 * A group of pill-pushers?
 * This is WHEEL OF FORTUNE, Joe! reaction to the above.
 * I'd like to buy a vowel.
 * "Top dollar value on the Wheel for the first round is $500. But look out for this black space, Bankrupt, because if you hit it, you lose all your cash, but not your merchandise, because once you buy a prize, it's yours to keep."
 * RSTLN E
 * The ceramic dalmatian.
 * Good internet game show forum etiquette: DON'T ask how Hot Potato was played.
 * ...or ask what game shows [dead celebrity]'s corpse will host.
 * "Is that your final answer?"
 * "Can I phone a friend?"
 * That dating show from the 1990s is actually called FREAKIN' STUDS.
 * This... is... Jeopardy!
 * Sorry, you didn't phrase that in the form of a question.
 * Who are three people that have never been in my kitchen?
 * What is Toronto?
 * I'll take over-used memes for $800, Alex.
 * Eleventy billion dollars!
 * Joker...Joker...First Ladies!
 * Jack, I'll go off the board and take Baseball.
 * I'll take [celebrity's name] for the win, please.
 * YOU FOOL!
 * "The Password is..."
 * Deal or No Deal?
 * Is it bigger than a breadbox?
 * I'll take a P, Bob.
 * Saucy female students: "I'll have U, Bob."
 * "I'll take an E, Bob."
 * BRING ON THE WALL!
 * In Ireland, "Stop the lights!"
 * "You are The Weakest Link... goodbye."
 * That's Numberwang!
 * Let's rotate the board!
 * I have a question for Bachelor #2...
 * "Tell me specifically, where is the weirdest place you've ever gotten the urge to make whoopee?"
 * "Dumb Dora was so dumb..." "HOW DUMB WAS SHE?"
 * "Slide it, Earl!"
 * Old Man Periwinkle
 * "...The choice is yours, and yours alone."
 * "...Through the SHRIIIIINE OF THE SILVEEEEEER MONKEEEEEY."
 * "I can name that tune in five notes." "Four notes." "Three notes." "Name that tune."
 * "Not a match; the board goes back."
 * "Oh, swell."
 * ...IS RIGHT!
 * "DO IT, ROCKAPELLA!"
 * Is it behind Door #1, Door #2, or Door #3?
 * "Your starter for ten..."
 * "For $10/$25/$50/$100,000...here is your first subject. Go!"
 * "Threefourfifty...$500!"
 * "Lower/Higher than a...?"
 * "All of it, higher/lower!"
 * "Will the real X please stand up?"
 * Although these days, people are more likely to associate it with Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady".
 * "I would like to introduce you to ten of the most (alliterative two-word phrase, usually with negative meaning) that ever stood between an (occupation) and his/her money, and here...they...are!"
 * LONGSHOT! (screeeeeeeeeeech...CRASH!)
 * TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME'S UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUP!
 * If you'd like to be a contestant on Hit Man, forget it!

And because The Price Is Right is the granddaddy, it gets the most memes:

 * "[Name], come on down!"
 * "It's a new car!"
 * Or, when Rich Fields was the announcer, "IT'S A NEW CAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!"
 * "Telephone pole screamers".
 * "$1, Bob/Drew!"
 * "$X+1, Bob/Drew!"
 * "$420, Bob/Drew!"
 * "Gentlemen/Ladies/O mighty sound effects lady..."
 * "Hold my hand. Say Alakazam!"
 * Samoans lifting Bob Barker and inflicting all sorts of damage on him.
 * Holly Hallstrom and her tendency to trip up.
 * "Help control the pet population: Have your pets spayed or neutered!"
 * Ezekiel Barker.
 * Fansite golden-road.net has a lexicon that has attained meme status as well.
 * "Exacta"
 * "Wipeout"
 * "El Skunko"
 * "Can't Stop The Dob/Fool The Fingers", which declines to "Dobstopper/Fingerstopper" when a contestant is Genre Savvy (or lucky) enough to beat Roger Dobkowitz's or Kathy Greco's Nintendo Hard setups. Also applies in hindsight to "Can't Jive The Jay", for original producer Jay Wolpert's own hard setups (most notably, as seen on the DVD set, a $7,010 car used in Lucky Seven).
 * "WSD"
 * "First Four Breakfast Club/Midday Revue"
 * "Garf Of The Century"
 * "Friggin' Random Boat/Trailer/All-Trip Showcase", commonly shortened to "FRBS", "FRTS", and "FRATS" respectively.
 * Golden-Road.net's posters also have embarrassingly cutesy nicknames for the pricing games on show recaps.
 * The losing horns.
 * Less commonly used are the Big Win Sirens.
 * "...all this can be yours, if the price is right."
 * "You bid on the merchandise we present. Go as high as you like, stop whenever you like...it goes to the one who bids highest to the actual retail price without going over, and the big winner comes back tomorrow/next week and takes on three new challengers."
 * "FRIED CHICKEN!"
 * "Once it's stopped, we can't start it again for 37 hours."