Catch Phrase (UK), pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

After several views and videos of just that moment, I have decided to put up the entire episode.

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  • very bad 

  • @stevenh366 Yeah the NSPCC Adverts are very Scary and the NSPCC Charity does mean a lot to me. (MrRealradiofan2002)

  • Them adds are scary

  • This is a 2004 repeat on Challenge TV

  • SO?????????

    and for GOD'S sake will u STOP blabbering on about this 'trevor vs catherine' episode??? it's not as if the whole world needs to know about it, or as if it should win a TV show award or something!!!

    and anyway, u can't really say d-day was a bad significant event - yes, there were about 15,000 casualties of it, but it was a key event in the winning of world war 2, was it not?

  • the ads certainly were much better in the past but did the break HAVE TO B THE SAME as friday 18 november 1994???

    it couldn't possibly have been, anyway - this is off challenge, which only took up that name in 1997, and the ads must have changed a good bit by then

  • Because then it would be possible to go back in time and see yourself - which would destroy your existence!!!

    and, as a German, I'm sure he would have gone forward in time and helped the Nazis win WW2.

  • American Pie didn't exist at the time. It wasn't made till some years later.

  • In the 'Trevor VS Catherine' episode which possibly aired three weeks prior to THIS episode, one of the catchphrases Trevor guesses is 'D-Day' and in THIS one, Sean guesses one of the bonus catchphrases as 'War of the Roses' which is SIMILAR (definition-wise) to 'D-Day' since they're both BAD significant events.

  • In this episode, Sean guesses 'American Pie' and, in another episode from 1994 that aired one Friday night after September the 30th (though not as part of the WATERSHED), Trevor guesses 'American GRAFFITI' which are, coincidentally, both the names of FILMS.

    Sean and Trevor must have SEEN those films and must like GOING to America.

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