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Asked by David Tanguay 1 year 121 days ago.

Which TV series and who used the expression"Great Caesar's ghost?"?



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» Answer from Bruce Horst Answer given 1 year 121 days ago.
I would say it's newspaper editor-in-chief Perry White's line, in the Superman series.

Even until this day when I hear someone say 'great Caesar's ghost' I think about the episode where every time White said it, he would hear from Caesar's ghost. I think I was in 3rd grade the last time I saw that episode, or any other Superman episode.

» Comment from David Tanguay Comment made 1 year 121 days ago.
I would think you would be too young to remember the superman series most of them were in the 50's.

» Comment from Bruce Horst Comment made 1 year 121 days ago.
Yeah, these were re-runs and they were in black and white. When I was in 3rd grade I memorized the entire into to the show. I can only remember parts of it now.

» Comment from Dianne Lehmann Comment made 1 year 120 days ago.
Look! Up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. No. It's Superman. Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound. (here is where my memory gets cloudy) Superman, masquerading as Clark Kent, a mild-mannered reporter at a metropolitan newspaper, fights for truth, justice and the American Way.

That the best I can do. :)

» Answer from Dianne Lehmann Answer given 1 year 120 days ago.
That was the "Superman" series on TV. It was said by the editor, Perry White, of The Daily Planet newspaper.

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 199 days 2 hours ago.
Is that the new remake of the old one!

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