Now You See It/Catchphrases

Opening Spiels
1974-1975 SPIEL: "Every answer, to every question, is right here before your eyes. And... NOW... YOU... SEE... IT... NOW YOU SEE IT! And the star of our show, now you see him, Jack Narz!"

1985 PILOT SPIEL: "Hidden in this jumble of letters is the name of Madonna's new husband. 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, now you see him, Jack Clark!"

1989 SPIEL: "Hidden in this jumble of letters is the name of (insert clue). 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!"

Host Intros
"Here we go Johnny! Hello and welcome to Now You See It, a game where the answers are right in front of your eyes." - Jack Narz's First Intro

"Here we go Johnny! Hello and welcome to Now You See It, the game that shows you the answers. The fun is finding those answers." - Jack Narz's Second Intro

"Hello and welcome to Now You See It, a game where the answers are right in front of your eyes, if you can find them." - Chuck Henry

The Game
"Let's bring on the board, here she comes! (upbeat music playing & board turning over) Now you see it... (music ending & the board blacking out) and now you don't." - Jack Narz at the start of a round

"Let's light up the board!" - Jack Narz

"Let's take a look at the board! Now you see it! Audience you will continue to see the board, and players the board has disappeared. But you will see it again after I read each question. Each answer starts at 100 points, but we deduct 15 points for every second it takes you to find the answer." - Chuck Henry explaining the rules at the start the qualifying round

"Line (insert number), Position (insert number & answer)" - How the contestants find & identify the answer in 1974; In 1989 it's just the line number & answer

"letter, letter, letter" - Jack Narz revealing letters in the 1974 qualifying round (formally called the semi-finals)

Solo Game
"The Solo Game is played against the clock. You have a total of 60 seconds to find 10 answers. The instant you find an answer, circle it with the electronic pen an call it out, but please circle it so we can see it on the screen. If you can get all 10 answers, you'll win (insert jackpot amount), if you don't go all the way, you'll win $100 for each answer you get along the way. Now if you want to pass a clue and come back to it just simply say pass. The clock will start after your first clue. Are you ready? Let's light up the board, and here's your first clue." - Jack Narz explaining the Solo Game rules in earlier shows

"I'll ask you ten questions, you'll have 60 seconds to find as many answers as you can. I'll pay you $100 for every answer you find, if you find all ten, you'll win (insert jackpot amount). Now as soon as you find an answer, circle it with the electronic pencil and call it out nice and loud. You can pass if you get stuck, and we'll come back to it if there's more time." - Chuck Henry explaining the Solo Game rules

Goodbye
"Until next time, this is Jack Narz saying so long for Now You See It. Good bye all!" - Jack Narz

"(board turning from Solo Game board to main game board) This is Johnny Olsen speaking for Now You See It. (while blacking out the other letters to reveal the company) A Mark Goodson Bill Todman Production! Stay tuned for Love of Life, next over most of these CBS stations." - Johnny Olsen

"This is Mark Driscoll/Don Morrow speaking for Now You See It. A Mark Goodson Television Production!" - 1989 Announcer