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Hugh
Morton and Tommy Handley, ITMA 1947 |
For those
of you too young to remember ITMA, it may surprise you to learn that
some phrases that have become part and parcel of the English language,
orignated in this 1940s radio show.
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Tommy
Handley and some of the ITMA favourites |
Here are
just a few of the memorable ones:
'Don't
forget the diver sir; don't forget the diver' The
words spoken by a bathing suit clad figure, collecting for the New
Brighton diver, inspiring the character Deepend Dan.
'This
is Funf speaking' Jack Train created Funf the German spy.
'I
don’t mind if I do'
Jack Train's Colonel Humphrey Chinstrap used this catchphrase to
turn any remark into the offer of a drink.
'Can
I do you now, Sir?' Mrs Mopp the office char, Dorothy Summers.
'I
go, I come back' Horace Percival's Middle Eastern vendor, Ali Oop.
'After
you, Claude - no, After you Cecil'
Jack Train and Horace Percival.
'I'll
have to ask me Dad' Aother of Jack Train's characters; Mark Time would respond
to all questions with this phrase.
'But
I'm all right now' Hattie Jacques' greedy schoolgirl Sophie Tuckshop would produce
a giggle and this catchphrase.
'TTFN'
(Ta ta for now) Mrs
Mopp the office char, Dorothy Summers.
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