Let the see, see the saw – TV’s one man catchphrase machine gun

Paddy McGuinness. Don’t you just love him? If he didn’t exist, he’d have to be invented.

There is a Facebook page devoted to all his “Take me out” catchphrases. Other gems include:

Let the plum see the jam

Let the treasure, see the chest

Let the wibble see the wobble

Let the sun see the tan

Let the higgle see the piggle

Let the Baker see the buns

Let the plumber see the pipes

Let the Tomato see the sauce

Let the Pork see the Scratchings

and, of course:

No likey, no lighty

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