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[The Generation Game] introduced a number of catchphrases, famously Bruce Forsyth’s “Didn’t he/she/they do well?”, “Let’s meet the eight who are going to generate”, “Let’s have a look at the old scoreboard” (later, when the show was revived, Forsyth’s assistant was Rosemarie Ford, so the catchphrase was amended to “What’s on the board, Miss Ford?”) Most famously, Forsyth always opened the show with “Nice to see you, to see you …” to which the audience would shout “Nice!”, a catchphrase that Forsyth retains. Others included “Good game, good game,” “I hope you’re playing this at home,” and “Give us a twirl,” which was said to hostess Anthea Redfern to show off her dress.

Grayson supplied his own catchphrases, notably “Shut that door!”, “What a gay day!” and “Seems like a nice boy!” Scores were preceded by “What are the scores on the doors?” to which St Clair would reply “The names in the frames say…” before announcing them. After the conveyor belt finale, Grayson would say “What a lot you’ve got… you have got a lot!” but he abandoned this after his second season as it did not register with the public.