<P> Grayson supplied his own catchphrases, including "Shut that door!", "What a gay day!" and "Seems like a nice boy!" Scores were preceded by "What are the scores on the doors?" to which St Clair would reply "The names in the frames say ..." before announcing them . After the conveyor belt finale, Grayson would say "What a lot you've got...you have got a lot!" but he abandoned this after his second season as it did not register with the public . Grayson and St Clair apparently had a strong bond; Grayson always introduced her at the start of each show as "my lovely Isla" and "my favourite girl, my Saturday girl ." She once referred to them as being "like a couple of naughty sisters ." </P> <P> Jim Davidson would later present but no real catchphrases were used . </P> <P> Each host of The Generation Game was joined by a female hostess, who brought the contestants on stage, handed out the prizes and often joined in the games . The first was Anthea Redfern, who began an affair with host Forsyth and married him during the series' run . When she was absent on maternity leave, actress Jenny Lee Wright stood in for a number of shows . Isla St. Clair was Grayson's hostess throughout his tenure on the show . Rosemarie Ford supported Forsyth on his second stint as host . Sally Meen, Melanie Stace and Leah Christiansen were Davidson's hostesses . </P> <P> In 1975, Strawberry Fayre and Denys Fisher published a board game (simply called Generation Game with host Bruce Forsyth on the cover) featuring a three - dimensional diorama of the set, a working countdown clock and the famous sliding doors . </P>

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