60 Minutes Quotes
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Speaker: Reporter
Those stories (and Andy Rooney) tonight, on 60 Minutes.
Context
This line is spoken by some reporter or another in the TV show 60 Minutes (1968).
A variation of this line is still spoken at the beginning of the incredibly long running news magazine show, 60 Minutes. There's a ticking stopwatch that pops up, then the various reporters appear and tell us what their stories are going to be about. Finally, one of the reporters says the line we're all waiting to hear.
These days, however, they can't promise Andy Rooney, who used to make cranky observations about the world at the end of every episode. He passed away in 2011—at an impressive 92 years old. Gotta say, we miss the old guy.
Where you've heard it
You probably heard it when your grandparents were watching 60 Minutes on a Sunday night after the football game.
It's possible you've also seen the line used in spoofs—60 Minutes' iconic opening has been spoofed a few times on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
And now just for fun, let's watch Ali G interview Andy Rooney to prove that our assertion of crankiness is not unfounded.
Pretentious Factor
If you were to drop this quote at a dinner party, would you get an in-unison "awww" or would everyone roll their eyes and never invite you back? Here it is, on a scale of 1-10.
Quoting widely respected news magazines is a tad pretentious, but nobody's gonna kick you out of the party. (Although you will sound weird if you randomly introduce the start of 60 Minutes…when 60 Minutes isn't on.)