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Yeah but no but yeah but'', the retort used by Little Britain's ill-educated teenager Vicky Pollard, has been voted the funniest ever television catchphrase. The incoherent protest came top of the ...
LITTLE BRITAIN'S Vicky Pollard was yesterday named as the UK's catchphrase queen. The comic character's "yeah but no but yeah but" catchphrase was voted funniest in a poll of 3000 Brits.
with her “Yeah, but, no, but” catchphrase, Andy and his carer Lou, Fatfighters’ Marjorie Dawes and rubber outfit-wearing Daffyd. The pair reunited for stage-show Little Britain Live and a ...
Little Britain seems to me bad comedy ... towards a verbal catchphrase ("I'm the only gay in the village"; "yeah but no but"; "I'm a lay-dee") or a physical one ("disabled" Andy scampering ...
Away from the glamour of the catwalk, the supermodel embraced her role as the sister of Britain's favourite ... she appeared shellsuited pal of "yeah but no but" teenager Vicky Pollard.
with her “Yeah, but, no, but” catchphrase, Andy and his carer Lou, Fatfighters’ Marjorie Dawes and rubber outfit-wearing Daffyd. The pair reunited for stage-show Little Britain Live and a special ...
Little Britain began as a radio show in 2000 and moved to TV in 2003, running for three series. Characters included teenage delinquent Vicky Pollard, with her “Yeah, but, no, but ...