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    What is the origin of the catchphrase 'Open the door, Richard'?

    Question #18277. Asked by tjoebigham. (Apr 14 02 12:38 PM)


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    According to 'Phrases and Sayings'by Nigel Rees, this is a line from the popular American song which was current in 1947. It was first sung in Britain on the BBC radio show ITMA (It's That Man Again).

    Apr 14 02, 1:29 PM


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