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* In an episode of ''[[Would I Lie to You]]'', Neil Morrisey, voice of [[Bob the Builder]], had as one of his "facts" that he once had a builder working at his house who was in fact named Bob. David Mitchell said that if that was true, it was completely unremarkable, and the conversation probably went, "Do you know, I'm actually a builder called Bob." "Right. I do the voice of Bob the Builder." "Right." [short laugh all around] "Let us never speak of this."
* In an episode of ''[[Would I Lie to You]]'', Neil Morrisey, voice of [[Bob the Builder]], had as one of his "facts" that he once had a builder working at his house who was in fact named Bob. David Mitchell said that if that was true, it was completely unremarkable, and the conversation probably went, "Do you know, I'm actually a builder called Bob." "Right. I do the voice of Bob the Builder." "Right." [short laugh all around] "Let us never speak of this."
* ''[[The West Wing]]'' [[Lampshaded]] its frequent use of of the [[Walk and Talk]] by having Sam and Josh walking through the crowded hallways having a conversation as usual. At the end, they both came to a stop and asked each other where they were going. Turns out they were both following each other. Josh: "Let's not tell anyone about this."
* ''[[The West Wing]]'' [[Lampshaded]] its frequent use of of the [[Walk and Talk]] by having Sam and Josh walking through the crowded hallways having a conversation as usual. At the end, they both came to a stop and asked each other where they were going. Turns out they were both following each other. Josh: "Let's not tell anyone about this."
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''
* ''[[Doctor Who]]''
** In the episode "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S3 E2 The Shakespeare Code|The Shakespeare Code]]", two of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] Acting Troupe agree to this after inadvertantly (and thankfully, temporarily) summoning a [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Carrionite]] while reading aloud the [[Words of Power]] inserted into the play's script by the [[Monster of the Week]].
** In the episode "[[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E2 The Shakespeare Code|The Shakespeare Code]]", two of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] Acting Troupe agree to this after inadvertantly (and thankfully, temporarily) summoning a [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Carrionite]] while reading aloud the [[Words of Power]] inserted into the play's script by the [[Monster of the Week]].
** The Doctor also had one of his own when the head of Torchwood found out that the woman he'd claimed was Rose Tyler was actually Rose's mother.
** The Doctor also had one of his own when the head of Torchwood found out that the woman he'd claimed was Rose Tyler was actually Rose's mother.
{{quote| '''The Doctor:''' Please, when Torchwood comes to write my complete history, don't tell people I traveled through time and space with her mother.}}
{{quote| '''The Doctor:''' Please, when Torchwood comes to write my complete history, don't tell people I traveled through time and space with her mother.}}
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* In ''[[Babylon 5]]'', after learning the secret of the 'tentacles' Londo were using to cheat at cards, Lennier decides to swear an oath of silence on the matter.
* In ''[[Babylon 5]]'', after learning the secret of the 'tentacles' Londo were using to cheat at cards, Lennier decides to swear an oath of silence on the matter.
* ''[[I Carly]]''
* ''[[I Carly]]''
** Between the Shay siblings, notably, Carly's [[No Periods Period]] in "iDate a Bad Boy" and Spencer's attempt at giving Carly [[The Talk]] in "iSpeed Date".
** Between the Shay siblings, notably, Carly's [[No Periods, Period]] in "iDate a Bad Boy" and Spencer's attempt at giving Carly [[The Talk]] in "iSpeed Date".
** Sam and Freddie's agreement about their First Kiss. When Sam's drugged slip-of-tongue reveals it to Carly, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
** Sam and Freddie's agreement about their First Kiss. When Sam's drugged slip-of-tongue reveals it to Carly, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* Used ''hilariously'' in ''[[Rome]]''. Cleopatra wants to use [[The Baby Trap]] on Caesar, but knowing that Caesar has no sons, (and possibly needing a distraction from her withdrawal symptoms after [[Going Cold Turkey]]) she decides to increase her chances of pregnancy by sleeping with one of the legionnaires that Caesar sent to escort her to him. She first orders [[The Stoic|Vorenus]] to sleep with her, but Vorenus (despite being sorely tempted) refuses due to fidelity to his wife and Roman sexual attitudes to the idea of being "used" for sex. Vorenus then orders the other legionnaire, [[Boisterous Bruiser|Pullo]] to "Report to Princess Cleopatra and do whatever she tells you to." Cue a prolonged and [[The Immodest Orgasm|noisy]] bout of sex, much to the discomfort of Vorenus. When Pullo returns, they have the following conversation:
* Used ''hilariously'' in ''[[Rome]]''. Cleopatra wants to use [[The Baby Trap]] on Caesar, but knowing that Caesar has no sons, (and possibly needing a distraction from her withdrawal symptoms after [[Going Cold Turkey]]) she decides to increase her chances of pregnancy by sleeping with one of the legionnaires that Caesar sent to escort her to him. She first orders [[The Stoic|Vorenus]] to sleep with her, but Vorenus (despite being sorely tempted) refuses due to fidelity to his wife and Roman sexual attitudes to the idea of being "used" for sex. Vorenus then orders the other legionnaire, [[Boisterous Bruiser|Pullo]] to "Report to Princess Cleopatra and do whatever she tells you to." Cue a prolonged and [[The Immodest Orgasm|noisy]] bout of sex, much to the discomfort of Vorenus. When Pullo returns, they have the following conversation:
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