This sounds like fun, how many do you remember???:
Fonzie's ‘Aaay,’ Emeril's ‘Bam,’ Archie Bunker's ‘Stifle’ are included
NEW YORK - Sometimes it takes only a word, or just a few, to become immortalized in television history.
The TV Land cable network has compiled a list of the 100 greatest catchphrases in TV, from the serious — Walter Cronkite’s nightly signoff “And that’s the way it is” — to the silly: “We are two wild and crazy guys!”
The network will air a countdown special, “The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catch Phrases,” over five days starting Dec. 11.
“We have found that television is such a huge part of baby boomers’ DNA that it makes sense that so much of America’s pop culture jargon has come from TV,” said Larry Jones, TV Land president.
The greatest number of moments, 26, come from the 1970s. TV Land identified nine moments from this decade. Ten are from commercials, and 28 from comedies, including six from “Saturday Night Live.”
In alphabetical order, TV Land’s list:
—“Aaay” (Fonzie, “Happy Days”)
—“And that’s the way it is” (Walter Cronkite, “CBS Evening News”)
—“Ask not what your country can do for you ...” (John F. Kennedy)
—“Baby, you’re the greatest” (Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden, “The Honeymooners”)