Now You See It - Season 6
Season 6
1989
By the time that Now You See It finally made it to air again, these games were dumbed down, and the contestants were very annoying. Audiences preferred Trash Talk Shows and Court Shows which were gradually taking over Day Time Television. Game Play was sped up and simplified to where it was not required to state the Positions any more. Contestants goofed often, and it was canceled after 15 weeks. Chuck Henry is the host this time as Jack Narz retired ten years earlier, and Jack Clark was terminally ill despite making the 1985 Pilot. Henry did not enjoy being a Game Show Host, and requested this version of Now You See It be archived and not reran. All of these versions utilized Chump Change.
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