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{{examples|Examples (Alphabetical by series)}}
==A-E==
 
* [[Adam-12]] "1-adam 12, 1 adam 12" (the car's call sign)
* ''[[The Adventures of Lano and Woodley]]'': "You stupid little skinny man!", "Aaaaaaw, YEAH!"
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** "Bus driver, MOVE THAT BUS!"
** "Good morning *insert name* family! *insert names* come on out!"
 
==F-J==
* ''[[The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin]]'' was Catchphrase Heaven, with almost every single character having their own stock phrase "Great!", "Super!", "I didn't get where I am today by..", "Bit of a cock up on the old....front"
** When Chris, CJ's counterpart in [[The Remake]] ''Reggie Perrin'', said "I didn't get where I am today by..." it got a huge laugh from the studio audience. Since this ''doesn't'' appear to be a catchphrase for Chris, its appearance may qualify as a [[Mythology Gag]].
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** And finally, Jimmy would close with "Goodnight, Canada. Hug your children."
* ''[[Judge Judy]]'' has a few. Her most popular one is "I DON'T BELIEVE YOU!". Her other ones include "If something doesn't make sense, it's not true", "Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining", "I'M SPEAKING!" (said when someone interrupts her), "(S)he's a nut!" and "That falls under the category of 'Too bad'."
 
==K-O==
* ''[[Kaamelott]]'': Percival has been told to answer "C'est pas faux" ("That's quite right") whenever someone says something he doesn't understand. He gets to use that phrase quite a lot.
* From the [[Long Runners|long-running]] ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' franchise:
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* ''[[One Foot in the Grave]]'': Victor's "I don't ''beli'''eee'''ve''' it!" when something [[Kafka Komedy|cruel and unexpected]] happens to him, which it does lots of times an episode.
* ''[[Out of This World]]'': Donna: "[[Full Name Ultimatum|Evie Ethel Garland!]]"
 
==P-T==
* ''[[Pee-wee's Playhouse]]'':
** "I know you are but what am I?"
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* ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]'': "No, no, no, no, no, no, no... Yes." (''Monty Python'' fans will associate this phrase with the "Nudge-Nudge, Wink-Wink" sketch.)
* ''[[True Jackson, VP]]'': "You said ''what'' now?!" "Not even!"
 
==U-Z==
* ''[[Victorious]]'': Cat has, "What's THAT supposed to mean???" She hasn't used it as much in the later episodes of Season 1, though.
** She uses "Kay Kay" all the time.
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