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hilaryscott | 13:29 Wed 03rd Nov 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Where does the line 'the water in Majorca doesn't taste like it oughta' come from? Is it My Fair Lady movie?
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This was from a Heinekin advert some years back
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Many thanks

it was from My Fair lady originally though....(Stage version before the film)

My Fair Lady was a play before it was a film, of course. The Water in Majorca is a parody of the scene in which Henry Higgins teaches Elyza Doolittle how to speak properly with the phrase, 'The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain'.
i seem to remember Lorraine Chase saying it in an advert?
I think it should be "the wart ta in madge orca don't taste like wot it ort ta."  Not from Mu Fair Lady, but an advert.
Sorry My not Mu!!!
My Fair Lady was not a play, although it was a stage musical. It's loosely based on a play, Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw.There is no line in the play or musical about water and Majorca; as Waldo points out, it was a parody. The actor in the ad was Brian Pringle but I'm pretty sure the actress wasn't Lorraine Chase.
Brian Pringle. Now he rings a bell and if so the girl was definitely not Lorraine Chase.

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