Here are the five episode descriptions, for what it's worth: (Spoilers ahead).
Monday, December 11, 10 P.M., Phrases 100-81, (TV-PG)
In the first of this five-part special to countdown to
the #1 catchphrase in TV history, Brady Bunch cast
members Barry Williams and Christopher Knight recall
Marcia Brady’s unforgettable line “Oh my nose!,” and
The Simple Life Executive Producer, Jonathan Murray,
shares the origins of Paris Hilton’s sizzling
catchphrase “That’s hot.”
Tuesday, December 12, 10 P.M., Phrases 80-61, (TV-PG)
In the second episode, Bob Eubanks reminisces about
his classic “Making whoopie!” line from The Newlywed
Game, and Ken Osmond fills us in on the origins of
Eddie Haskell’s deceptively polite “Gee, Mrs. Cleaver”
from Leave it to Beaver.
Wednesday, December 13, 10 P.M., Phrases 60-41,
(TV-PG)
The third episode features TV’s ultimate dynamic duo
Adam West and Burt Ward discuss the origins of their
classically cheesy exclamations from Batman, and Regis
Philbin offers insights on his world-famous “Is that
your final answer?” from Who Wants to be a
Millionaire.
Thursday, December 14, 10 P.M., Phrases 40-21, (TV-PG)
In the fourth episode, Trey Parker and Matt Stone fill
us in on a little known secret about the South Park
catchphrase “Oh my God, they killed Kenny – you
bastards!” and Walter Cronkite weighs in on the
creation of his classic CBS Evening News signoff, “And
that’s the way it is.”
Friday, December 15, 10 P.M., Phrases 20-1, (TV-PG)
In the fifth and final episode, William Shatner
reminisces about the unforgettable Star Trek opening
narration, “Space, the final frontier...” and Donald
Trump explains the origins of his trademark
exclamation “You’re fired!” from The Apprentice.