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'I'm sure that you'll put up a jolly good show and die very gallantly.
Jolly good show she put up.
"Jolly good show," said Fotherwick-Botts where he stood planted in the ground.
Bloggs said, "Jolly good show," and closed his eyes.
The public are being half-Nelsoned into putting on a jolly good show as if the world is unaware of the problems this country faces!
Jolly good show, old man.
Got to hand it to the Russkies, Sweet, they've put up a jolly good show lately.
'Well, that's a jolly good show,' said Bond, totally mystified.
Jolly good show," he had said to Smith, and Smith had agreed.
Jolly good show, as that classic TV muffin ad went that we studied in school, he said to himself.
"Oh, jolly good show," Skull said bleakly.
"Jolly good show," the adjutant said.
"Jolly good show," interpolated his lordship, chattily.
"Jolly good show," he murmured.
The New York Festival of Song did Wodehouse credit by putting on a jolly good show.
'Jolly good show.
"Jolly good show," said Air Commodore Bletchley.
To the Editor: Re "Jolly Good Show Or Was It?"
'Oh, jolly good show,' burbled Mr Causeley.
'Jolly good show, yes, yes, just a drop, ha ha, don't want to drown the African sunshine in the fruit, do we?'
Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly commented that despite the ceremony running over three hours and honoring films that had earned modest box office numbers, "it was a jolly good show."
And, I suspect, only on this planet a few days anyhow, before bouncing on to the next You and Maspes seem offhand to've put on a jolly good show."
From 1981 to 2001, Travis presented the BBC World Service music request programme A Jolly Good Show (taking over from Noel Edmonds).
The Nobel Peace Prize winner, who had spent 15 years under house arrest from 1989, told the BBC A Jolly Good Show had made her "world much more complete".