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Now You See It (other)
Now You See It may refer to: * ''Now You See It'' (American game show), a 1974–1975 game show, resurrected in 1989 * ''Now You See It'' (Australian game show), a 1985–1999 children's game show * ''Now You See It'' (British game show), a 1981–1995 British television game show * "Now You See It" (Shake That Ass), a 2009 song by Honorebel * ''Now You See It'', an Oscar-nominated live-action short film by Pete Smith * ''Now You See It'', a novel by Stuart M. Kaminsky * ''Now You See It'' (book), a 2011 book by Cathy Davidson * ''Now You See It'', a play by Georges Feydeau published as '' Le Système Ribadier'' * ''Now You See It'', a BBC magic and entertainment show, narrated by Mel Giedroyc * ''Now You See It...'', a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie See also * Now You See Me (other) * Now You See Me, Now You Don't (other) * Now You See It, Now You Don't (other) Now You See It, Now You Don't may refer to: * ''Now You See It, Now You Don't ...
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Now You See It (American Game Show)
''Now You See It'' is an American television game show created by Frank Wayne for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. The object of ''Now You See It'' is to answer general knowledge trivia questions by finding the answers hidden in a grid, similar to a word search puzzle. Two seasons were produced, both of which aired on CBS. The pilot was taped in October 1973, and featured six players instead of five, as well as a lack of neon lights on the front of the desks. The first series ran from April 1, 1974, until June 13, 1975, and was hosted by Jack Narz who was also hosting the syndicated revival of ''Concentration''. Johnny Olson was the original announcer, with Gene Wood substituting on occasion. The second series ran from April 3 until July 14, 1989, and was hosted by Los Angeles news anchor Chuck Henry. Los Angeles disc jockey Mark Driscoll announced for the first month of the 1989 season, with Don Morrow replacing him for the remainder of the run. Gameplay 1974-75 version For ...
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Now You See It (Australian Game Show)
''Now You See It'' was an Australian children's game show that aired on the Seven Network from 1985–1993. It is based on the US show of the same title and was originally hosted by Mike Meade from 1985 and 1990 and "co-hosted" by a robot named "Melvin", who was a Tomy Omnibot toy, and pitted individual children against each other. The show's narrator, and original operator and voice of Melvin, from 1985 to 1988, was Brisbane-based New Zealand-born radio announcer and voice-over artist, Phil Darkins. Melvin's uncle Morton (another, much more primitive-looking Omnibot) had his own segment on the show entitled "Morton's Mouldy Movies", in which Morton would comically narrate stories in a grandfatherly voice accompanied by black-and-white footage from silent film shorts. The original grandfatherly voice of Morton was performed by Phil Darkins (1985-1988) and included quick-fire 'live conversations' between Mike Meade, the narrator (Darkins), Melvin (Darkins) and Morton (Darkins), ...
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Now You See It (British Game Show)
''Now You See It'' was a Scottish television game show that aired mostly in Scotland throughout its run. It was shown to a lesser degree across some of the ITV Network. It was based upon the U.S. version of the show and used the US show's "halftime cue" as its theme music. Format The game was centred on four contestants competing in a word search game mixed with trivia. The host asked questions and contestants buzzed in and searched for the answer on the board. Contestants had to find the line where the correct answer appeared and then the position as well as the answer. Points were awarded for correct answers, based on the line number added or multiplied by the position number. Example: Line 3 + Position 7 = 10 points or Line 3 x Position 7 = 21 points. When time was up, the three highest-scoring players entered the "''Cryptic''" round. In this round, the answers appeared one letter at a time and the contestants were given a clue to each word. The first two players with four ...
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Now You See It (Shake That Ass)
"Now You See It (Shake That Ass)" is the single by Jamaican singer Honorebel, featuring American rapper Pitbull and Jump Smokers. It was released as a digital download on October 5, 2009. The single is also included on Honorebel's second studio album, "Club Scene" in 2010, under Ultra Records. Track listing ; Digital download # Now You See It (Original Version) - 3:30 # Now You See It (Radio Edit) - 3:28 # Now You See It (Clean Mix) - 3:28 # Now You See It (Club Mix) - 4:11 # Now You See It (Afrojack Remix) - 4:44 Credits and personnel * Lead vocals – Honorebel, Pitbull and Jump Smokers * Producers – Jump Smokers *Lyrics – Honorebel, Armando Perez and Tony Arzadon *Label A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which is written or printed information or symbols about the product or item. Information printed ...: Ultra Records / OG Music S ...
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Honorebel
Richard Mark Bailey (born September 4, 1976), known professionally as Honorebel, is a Jamaican born singer, rapper, songwriter, producer and CEO of Phantom Music Group (with partner Nick Lafond) and Caribbean Paradise Publishing LLC. He first gained notoriety in 2009 with his single "Now You See It (Shake That Ass)" a collaboration with Pitbull (rapper), Pitbull, and Jump Smokers. Career Honorebel began his career in the late 1990s, recording reggae, Hip hop music, hip hop, dancehall and Electronic dance music, EDM music. He soon found himself collaborating with reggae legends such as Sly and Robbie, while infusing Hip-Hop Beats with producers like Scott Storch and Electronic dance music, EDM with Benny Benassi, DJ Snake, Dj Snake, Afro Jack, Rune RK, Robbie Rivera and Tommy Trash just to name a few. Honorebel has collaborated with artist such as the queen of reggae/dancehall Lady Saw, Gyptian, Shaggy (musician), Shaggy, Sean Paul, Pitbull (rapper), Pitbull, Sean Kingston, Ak ...
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Pete Smith (film Producer)
Peter Schmidt (September 4, 1892 – January 12, 1979), known professionally as Pete Smith, was an American producer and narrator of short subject films. A native of New York City, Smith began working as a publicist at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the 1920s. He later became involved with movie making. He is best known for his series of short movies, the ''Pete Smith Specialties'', which were produced from the 1930s to the 1950s. Smith produced and narrated more than 150 short movies which earned him two Best Live Action Short Film Academy Awards. In 1953, he was awarded an Academy Honorary Award for his short subjects. Smith's later years were spent in a Santa Monica convalescent home due to ill health. In January 1979, Smith jumped to his death from the roof of the home. Early life and career Smith was born in New York City. He began his career as an aide for a vaudeville performers union. Smith then worked as an editor and critic for a trade magazine before becoming a pr ...
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Stuart M
Stuart may refer to: Names *Stuart (name), a given name and surname (and list of people with the name) Automobile *Stuart (automobile) Places Australia Generally *Stuart Highway, connecting South Australia and the Northern Territory Northern Territory *Stuart, the former name for Alice Springs (changed 1933) *Stuart Park, Northern Territory, Stuart Park, an inner city suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin *Central Mount Stuart, a mountain peak Queensland *Stuart, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville *Mount Stuart, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville *Mount Stuart (Queensland), a mountain South Australia *Stuart, South Australia, a locality in the Mid Murray Council *Electoral district of Stuart, a state electoral district *Hundred of Stuart, a cadastral unit Canada *Stuart Channel, a strait in the Gulf of Georgia region of British Columbia United Kingdom *Castle Stuart United States *Stuart, Florida *Stuart, Iowa *Stuart, Nebraska *Stuart, Oklahoma *St ...
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Now You See It (book)
''Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn'' is a book by CUNY Graduate Center professor Cathy Davidson published by Viking Press on August 19, 2011. Summary and key themes Outdated approaches to education In ''Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn,'' Cathy Davidson suggests that breakthroughs in cognitive science should recalibrate our sense of what it means to learn. According to Davidson, those of us in higher education are paradoxically obsessed with the implications of living in the "digital age," even though we have “yet to rethink how we need to be organizing our institutions—our schools, our offices—to maximize the opportunities of our digital era” (12). We tend to uphold models of teaching and assessments that no longer serve a generation of students who face a myriad of new challenges, as they attempt to learn to think critically in an era of in ...
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