"Numbers which became television catchphrases"
I'll give it five
One hundred and eighty! (darts commentary in the 1970s).
One, two, three, four (The Teletubbies).
Sev-en! (Len Goodman on Strictly Come Dancing).
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5 4 3 2 1 Thunderbirds are go
"2 from the top, 4 from anywhere else" from Countdown.
Oooneee Hundred and Eiiigghhhtttyy was general darts commentary. Bullseye did have:"stay out of the black and in the red, there's nothing in this game for 2 in a bed".
Seven of nine.
Number six (The Prisoner)
42 (the answer to life, the universe and everything)
3, 2, 1 (Ted Rogers)
The $64,000 question.
"One-Nil" - David Coleman on Sportsnight
"Oi'll give it foive" (trying to write in a Birmingham accent) from an ITV version of Juke Box Jury, involving members of the public but especially a girl from Baum.
Leslie Crowther: It's Friday, it's 5 to 5, it's time for...
God I'm showing my age
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