1950's
1960's
1970s
1940s
TV Catchphrases
200
This singer was known as the "King of Rock and Roll" 

Elvis Presley 


200

This British band first appeared on American television in 1964 and caused "Beatlemania" 

The Beatles 

200

This disco group sang "Stayin' Alive" 

Bee Gees 

200

This famous bandleader was known for songs like "In the Mood"

Glenn Miller 

200

"Lucy, you've got some 'splanin' to do!" 

I Love Lucy 

400

This western TV show starred a masked hero and his horse named Silver 

The Lone Ranger 

400

This Motown group sang the hit song "My Girl"

The Temptations 

400

This long running TV show followed a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota 

Little House on the Prairie 

400

This singer was nicknamed "Ol' Blue Eyes" and rose to fame in the 1940s 

Frank Sinatra 

400

"Sit on it!" 

Happy Days 

600

This singer was famous for "Blueberry Hill" 

Fats Domino 

600

This television sitcom featured a mother-in-law named Endora and a husband named Darrin. 

Bewitched 

600

This rock band released the hit song "Dream On" 

Aerosmith

600

This song became a popular love song during World War II: "I'll Be Seeing____"

I'll Be Seeing You 

600

"To the moon, Alice!"

The Honeymooner

800

This TV show followed a New York bus driver and his wife and was known for catchphrases like "To the moon!"

The Honeymooners

800

This television show starred Bill Bixby as an alien trying to fit on Earth 

My Favorite Martian 

800

This TV sitcom was set in a New York City apartment and starred Archie and Edith Bunker.

All in the Family 

800

This actress and singer starred in musical films and sang "Sentimental Journey"

Doris Day 

800

"Well, doggone it!" (Often said by Andy)

The Andy Griffith Show 

1000

This 1950s singer was known for smooth ballads and the hit "Unforgettable"

Nat King Cole 

1000

This soul singer released "Respect" in 1967 and earned the titled "Queen of Soul"

Aretha Franklin

1000
This singer-songwriter released "Lean on Me" in 1972 

Bill Withers 

1000

This song by Bing Crosby became the best-selling single of the 1940s: "_____ Christmas" 

White Christmas 

1000

"Kiss my grits!" 

Alice