Now You See It - Chuck Henry version (5/1/89)

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2011

Here's a full episode of the Chuck Henry version of Now You See It, which in my opinion is very underrated. It's too bad that it wasn't as popular as it could've been. Chuck is also not a bad host.

I included the original commercials in this upload, as I figured some people would get a kick out of the old ads. If you would prefer that I cut out the commercials, let me know, and I'll take this down and upload another version with the ads cut out.

I hope you enjoy!!

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  • @mgsnv2 and Chuck's NYSI wasn't on in the Ames/Des Moines, IA area in 1989, Family Feud was though, but Jeopardy was in the NYSI time slot, which I didn't approve of.

  • Yup, and it is definately a great stand-alone tune to listen too.

  • @tpir1972 and also Blockbusters w/ both Bill Cullen and Bill Rafferty, although for Cullen Blockbusters I think may have subbed for one week of shows. Bob Hilton was the main announcer on Cullen's version, while Rich Jeffries was an occasional sub-announcer towards the end of Cullen's version and was the main announcer on Rafferty's version.

  • @tpir1972 and the 1st few years of Garry Moore's version of TTTT as well.

  • @TheMidknightryder13 it's an eyelash, so it could look like an eye!!

  • This show wasn't cleared in Grand Rapids, Michigan either.  We had Family Feud at 12noon. Keep the commercials.

  • In fairness, I never got a chance to see this version -- it wasn't cleared in my city as I recall. And you are right -- it isn't bad and may not have gotten a fair shake. (I rather feel for Chuck Henry ,he was probably seen as trying to 'replace' Jack Narz, unfairly or not.) Two things about this version that just strike me the wrong way and they are minor: the 'crown' around the champion's name tag; Ye gods! And this version's logo; it looks like a child wrote it in crayon. But the set rocks!

  • But Johnny DID do the Bud Collyer version of it in the 60s.

  • @tpir1972 TTTT '90 says hi. :) (Burton Richardson, Charlie O' Donnell)

  • I liked this game. Really liked the set!

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