I take issue with some of them--the news-related ones are just (eta: not "just" in a depreciated sense--but TV's acting a different mode for those) records of something that happened, not something designed for TV.
That having been said, I couldn't read the list to myself. I tried, but two of the phrases are the same, and I had to say the one I recognised out loud...and it was downhill from there.
My favourite? I'm going to (for now) go with "Holy (whatever), Batman!" (Robin, "Batman"). The one that I think should be #1 is "Good night, and good luck" (Edward R. Murrow, "See It Now"). The one I use most in real life...well, I'm going to have to go with "D'oh!" (Homer Simpson, "The Simpsons"), although I wish it were one of "Don't make me angry ..." (David Banner, "The Incredible Hulk") and "I love it when a plan comes together" (Hannibal, "The A-Team"). The one that's the most fun to say..."I'm Rick James, bitch!" (Dave Chappelle as Rick James, "Chappelle's Show").
Honourable mentions (i.e. not on the list): "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly" (Arthur Carlson, "WKRP in Cincinnati") and "Does Wayne Brady have to choke a bitch?" (Wayne Brady, "Chappelle's Show").