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  1. Real World Data Proves That Air Turbulence Is Not Getting Worse; Bill payers to fund £60bn Net Zero overhaul of National Grid; No BBC, Climate Change Did Not Make Our Winter Worse. Electric cars ‘twice as lethal for pedestrians as petrol or diesel’ Recent Comments

  2. 17 de jun. de 2021 · Michael Caine with Michael Parkinson, 2002.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2002 · TabbyTom. Answer has 7 votes. Currently voted the best answer. Educating Rita. 'Peter Sellers started the whole thing off when he appeared on BBC TV's Parkinson show on 28 October 1972. %85 Sellers said ''Not many people know that'. This is my Michael Caine impression. You see, Mike's always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records.

  4. Most Caine impressions include the catchphrase "Not a lot of people know that." The catchphrase emanates from Caine's habit of informing people of obscure "interesting facts" that he has collected.

  5. The catchphrase Not a lot of people know that' was coined by Peter Sellers when he did an impression of Caine on Parkinson Ed Potton Thursday March 13 2008, 12.01am , The Times

  6. 16 de feb. de 2014 · Learn the origin and meaning of Caine's catchphrase \"not many people know that\" from his comedy impressions, trivia book and film roles. Find out how he used it in Educating Rita and other movies.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2024 · A comedy monologue performed by Benny Hill as Michael Caine, with absurd and nonsensical facts and jokes. The web page shows the lyrics, a translation request and a list of Benny Hill's top songs.