The moustached double-act are best known for their hit TV show ChuckleVision, which celebrated its 21st series in 2010 and spawned their signature catchphrases, "to me, to you" and "
oh dear,
oh dear".
"Dear
oh dear oh dear oh dear," said the washing machine man.
Your words,
oh dear woman, I thought unforgiving arrows.
OH DEAR. Seems Railtrack have careered spectacularly off the rails again.
"But, most of all, there was a turning away from the inward-looking concerns of the art world to new subjects, especially to those which might appeal to the mass media."
Oh dear, the Ben Nicholson market just took a dive.
Oh dear - this is the sort of thing said when the suffragettes were fighting for the vote.
Dear,
oh dear,
oh dear, here we go again, and it does tend to become a little bit wearisome to one's soul.
"And now the left, please",
Oh dear, dear, half a mo' The so and so thing just won't go.
Oh dear,
oh dear - how many players and spectators are turning in their graves.
If they do score a goal,
oh dear, the crowd erupts in a wild frenzy, and the one who scores slides halfway across the pitch on his knees, face contorted, arms up stretched, than when he stands up, he is jumped on, kissed and hugged by his team.
From Testing Times Dear Testing Times,
OH dear. From my experience, group projects usually end in Big Brother-style backstabbing at the best of times, so tread carefully.
OH DEAR,
oh dear Mr Butcher (Letters, October 2), what hyprocrisy accusing other contributors to the Letters page of political propaganda.
Ditto Adam Matthews, sold to Celtic months ago after being condemned for an own goal at Ipswich and relegated to being a perennial bench-warmer while the likes of Lee Naylor - dear,
oh dear,
oh dear - were preferred.
Earlier, when asked if he had sampled Vanessa's charms, his agent Chantal Stanley replied: "
Oh dear,
oh dear,
oh dear, she does seem very popular, doesn't she?"
TO 'Lonely Bahraini Woman' (GDN, September 12),
oh dear, you're as confused as your letter.