What was Lorraine Chase catchphrase?

What was Lorraine Chase catchphrase?

Nah, Luton Airport!
Upon his romantic question “Were you truly wafted here from paradise?”, Chase would declare in her full cockney accent “Nah, Luton Airport!” The line became something of a catchphrase and inspired the 1979 hit record “Luton Airport” by Cats U.K. Contrary to public belief, Chase was not involved with the record in any …

What happened Lorraine Chase?

Emmerdale actress Lorraine Chase is suing an adventure firm for £100,000 after a TV abseiling stunt went wrong, which she says ended her panto career. Lorraine struck a rock ledge whilst falling at the site in Wales, causing injuries to her neck and back, and has since retired.

What advert is Lorraine Chase?

After initially working as a model, Chase came to public attention in the mid 1970s when she began appearing in television adverts for Campari. The comical adverts were filmed in exotic locations with Chase having drinks with an elegant, sophisticated gentleman suitor played by Jeremy Clyde.

Who sang the song Luton Airport?

Cats U.K.
Luton Airport/Artists
“Luton Airport” is a song performed in 1979 by the British all-female band Cats U.K.. It which reached No. 22 in the UK Singles Chart, and was inspired by the punchline of a 1977 television commercial for Campari featuring Lorraine Chase.

When did Lorraine Chase leave Emmerdale?

She was played by Lorraine Chase for a period of four years between 2002 and 2006….

Steph Stokes
Portrayed by Lorraine Chase
Duration 2002–2006, 2013
First appearance 3 September 2002
Last appearance 30 October 2013

Who said nah Luton Airport?

The ex-model shot to fame in the 70s as the “Luton Airport girl” when she appeared in iconic Campari adverts which played on her Cockney accent. Asked if she had been “wafted in from paradise,” Lorraine famously replied: “Nah, Luton Airport.”

What year was the water in Majorca advert?

In this 1985 ad for Heineken, a girl, played by the unforgettably named Sylvestra le Touzel, is trying to learn something.