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Now You See It - Broadcast history

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Now You See It, Now You See It - 1974-75 version, Now You See It - 1985 pilot, Now You See It - 1989 version, Now You See It - Broadcast history, Now You See It - Episode status, Now You See It - Rules of the game, Now You See It - Solo round

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Now You See It - Broadcast history: Encyclopedia II - Now You See It - Broadcast history

Now You See It, a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production, had two different runs on CBS. The first version ran from April 1, 1974, to June 13, 1975, with Jack Narz hosting. The second version ran from April 3 to July 14, 1989, with longtime Los Angeles TV news anchor Chuck Henry hosting. Before that, Jack Clark hosted a pilot for a possible revival of the show in 1985. (Although this version did not make it to air, copies of this ...

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Now You See It, Now You See It - Broadcast history, Now You See It - Rules of the game, Now You See It - 1974-75 version, Now You See It - 1985 pilot, Now You See It - 1989 version, Now You See It - Solo round, Now You See It - Episode status

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Now You See It - Broadcast history: Encyclopedia II - Now You See It - Rules of the game

The game boards in all versions of Now You See It had four rows ("lines") with 14 letters of the alphabet ("positions") in each row. The host of the show read general-knowledge trivia questions with single-word answers that were concealed within the jumble of letters on the board. It was up to the contestants to find those answers. Although the premise of the show remained the same, the main game was played differently on each version of the show.

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Now You See It, Now You See It - Broadcast history, Now You See It - Rules of the game, Now You See It - 1974-75 version, Now You See It - 1985 pilot, Now You See It - 1989 version, Now You See It - Solo round, Now You See It - Episode status

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