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Get The Picture (film)
Get the Picture may refer to: * ''Get the Picture'' (game show), a children's game show * ''Get the Picture?'' (Smash Mouth album), 2003 * ''Get the Picture?'' (The Pretty Things album), 1965 *''Get the Picture: A Personal History of Photojournalism'', a book by former picture editor John G. Morris John Godfrey Morris (December 7, 1916 – July 28, 2017) was an American picture editor, author and journalist, and an important figure in the history of photojournalism. Early life and family background Morris was born on December 7, 1916 in ...
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Get The Picture (game Show)
''Get the Picture'' is an American children's game show that aired from March 18 to December 6, 1991, on Nickelodeon. Hosted by Mike O'Malley, the show features two teams answering questions and playing games for the opportunity to guess a hidden picture on a giant screen made up of 16 smaller screens. The show was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The program's theme music and game music was composed by Dan Vitco and Mark Schultz, and produced by Schultz. Its tagline is ''The Great Frame Game.'' There were 40 episodes taped for season one in the spring of 1991, and 75 episodes taped for season two in the summer of that same year. Season two began airing on August 5. Gameplay Two teams of two players, one wearing orange jumpsuits and one wearing yellow jumpsuits, competed. The object of the game was to correctly guess hidden pictures on a 16-square video wall and to answer general-knowledge trivia questions to earn opportunities to guess. This ...
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Get The Picture? (Smash Mouth Album)
''Get the Picture?'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Smash Mouth. It was released on August 5, 2003 by Interscope Records. The first released single was "You Are My Number One", which was written by Neil Diamond, and featured guest vocals by Ranking Roger. "Hang On" was also released as a single, and appears in the end credits of the 2003 film ''The Cat in the Hat''. A music video for "Hang On" was also released, designed specifically for the film. The song "Hot" appears in the 2003 animated film '' Hot Wheels: World Race'' and its video game adaptation, as well as the 2010 film ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' and an episode of '' What's New, Scooby Doo?'' The art for the album was created by Shag. Track listing All songs by Greg Camp, except where noted. # "Hang On" – 2:53 # "Always Gets Her Way" – 3:12 # "You Are My Number One" (feat. Ranking Roger) – 2:32 # "Whole Lotta Love" (Camp, Paul Barry) – 3:21 # "Space Man" – 4:14 # "Hot" (Camp, Barry, Mark Taylo ...
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Get The Picture? (The Pretty Things Album)
''Get the Picture?'' is the second album by the English rock group Pretty Things, released in 1965. Recording Recording began on the Pretty Things' second album in around September 1965, just months after the release of their debut. It ended up being a haphazard affair thanks to a growing problem with drummer Viv Prince whose behaviour was becoming ever more erratic and reckless. With Prince being unreliable, the band had help in the form of producer Bobby Graham who was a renowned drummer in his own right, playing on several tracks. John Stax's flatmate John C. Alder helped out on at least two tracks, one of which was "You'll Never Do It Baby". Jimmy Page, then a prominent session musician, was occasionally involved in the recordings, receiving a partial writing credit on "You Don't Believe Me." The album did see the band starting to move away from the staunch R&B direction that dominated the first album, exploring more soulful areas as well as Freakbeat with much use of ...
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