Every answer...to every question...is right here...right before your eyes...and NOW...YOU...SEE...IT! Now You See It! And now, here's the star of our show, now you see him...Jack Narz!
Hidden in these jumble of letters, is the name of Mickey Mouse's girlfriend. Can you find it? Now you see it!!! That's how we play...NOW...YOU...SEE...IT! Now You See It! And here's the host of our show, Chuck Henry!
This is Johnny Olson speaking for Now You See It! A Mark-Goodson/Bill Todman Production! Stay tuned for "Love of Life" next over most of these CBS stations.
Been a fan of this song since HS. This tune has something for everyone: woodwinds, strings, brass, percussion, and even the guitar. This is the best rendition I've heard to date. BTW, did anybody notice the chorus in the background? What a remarkable group of disciplined individuals. Bravo!
It's a great song - the intro (of the original) is the coolest tambourine jam in any pop culture song; I always felt it had a very marching band feel to it. But, yeah, these guys killed it .. way better than the QJ version.
welcome, everyone, to the show where every answer is right before your very eyes; all you have to do is find them. let’s meet our contestants, shall we?
This remix of "Chump Change" and the reuse of Johnny Olson's opening spiel would be perfect for a modern Now You See It game show revival. I also want the 1974-1975 set as a basis with the heavy use of neons and the giant flashing rings from the 1989 set. I want some tweaks to the gameplay as well. The scoring system should work similarly to the one in the 1980 version of Chain Reaction on NBC. The number of points should be the same as the number of letters in the answer, and the first contestant to reach 50 points wins. Also, adding to that should be the number of seconds the contestant has left, like in the 1985 NYSI pilot (which is too similar to Pyramid). I also want the solo bonus round jackpot to start from $25,000 and increase by $5,000 each time it isn't won until it reaches $125,000.
Heeft iemand die fluittiste gehoord???? wel in beeld maar door het andere blazersgeweld vroeg ik mij af wat doet die dwarsfluit daar, die hoor of waarneem je niet eens!!! by the way ik heb de Cd van Quincy Jones waar dit nummer dus origineel op staat, geweldig, dit is wel redelijk goed gedaan maar er gaat niets boven het origineel!!
Every answer...to every question...is right here...right before your eyes...and NOW...YOU...SEE...IT! Now You See It! And now, here's the star of our show, now you see him...Jack Narz!
Jack Clark (1985)
Find the answer, circle it, and call it out. Find all ten answers within 60 seconds and you will win our jackpot!
Hidden in these jumble of letters, is the name of Mickey Mouse's girlfriend. Can you find it? Now you see it!!! That's how we play...NOW...YOU...SEE...IT! Now You See It! And here's the host of our show, Chuck Henry!
Letter....letter....letter
This is Johnny Olson speaking for Now You See It! A Mark-Goodson/Bill Todman Production! Stay tuned for "Love of Life" next over most of these CBS stations.
Jack Narz would be proud.
Perfect host for that show. Put the contestants at ease and clearly enjoyed himself. Hard to believe he and Tom Kennedy were/are brothers
Chuck Henry, not so much.
@@PGar58You should see the Password Plus episode. Both brothers switched positions with Jack as the host.
NOS Langs de Lijn. Een monument!!
Been a fan of this song since HS. This tune has something for everyone: woodwinds, strings, brass, percussion, and even the guitar. This is the best rendition I've heard to date. BTW, did anybody notice the chorus in the background? What a remarkable group of disciplined individuals. Bravo!
It's a great song - the intro (of the original) is the coolest tambourine jam in any pop culture song; I always felt it had a very marching band feel to it. But, yeah, these guys killed it .. way better than the QJ version.
On the discipline of the chorus, I love the fact that at 2.39 ish, you can see one of the singers tapping her fingers. Just couldn’t help herself :)
❤ waanzinnige compositie van Quincy Jones en een nog betere uitvoering van het beste orkest van de wereld Het Metropole Orkest!❤
This is a rendition I could hear in a new version of the show.
Fantastic.
The three last chords of this wonderfull piece suggest so strongly: "All that Jazz" !
Brilliant band,you’re a credit to Holland
welcome, everyone, to the show where every answer is right before your very eyes; all you have to do is find them. let’s meet our contestants, shall we?
It's used as the intro for the radio sport show in the Netherlands:)
And BTW, the best moment of this is the riff the trumpets play at about 2.47. That’s the bit I always go back to……
This remix of "Chump Change" and the reuse of Johnny Olson's opening spiel would be perfect for a modern Now You See It game show revival.
I also want the 1974-1975 set as a basis with the heavy use of neons and the giant flashing rings from the 1989 set.
I want some tweaks to the gameplay as well. The scoring system should work similarly to the one in the 1980 version of Chain Reaction on NBC. The number of points should be the same as the number of letters in the answer, and the first contestant to reach 50 points wins. Also, adding to that should be the number of seconds the contestant has left, like in the 1985 NYSI pilot (which is too similar to Pyramid).
I also want the solo bonus round jackpot to start from $25,000 and increase by $5,000 each time it isn't won until it reaches $125,000.
Agreed.
Now You See It....
Heeft iemand die fluittiste gehoord???? wel in beeld maar door het andere blazersgeweld vroeg ik mij af wat doet die dwarsfluit daar, die hoor of waarneem je niet eens!!!
by the way ik heb de Cd van Quincy Jones waar dit nummer dus origineel op staat, geweldig, dit is wel redelijk goed gedaan maar er gaat niets boven het origineel!!
Wat een amateurreactie, gewoon fantastisch gespeeld.
@@toeterkoning op 0.34 hoor je haar solo en is ze erg goed te horen. Prachtig gespeeld, Marielle van den Bosch heet ze.
*insert NYSI apperation comment here*
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