Now You See It (British game show)

By 1985, the winner won £500 and played a solo round in which all of the correct answers fit a given category.

The player must correctly answer seven out of twelve questions in order to win a mystery star prize.

On the 1994-1995 series, each game consisted of the cryptic round, in which each answer scored two points, and two Big Boards with the second Big Board being played for one minute and the point values being doubled during the last 30 seconds.

The winner chose one of two star prizes and must find the answers to seven out of ten questions in 60 seconds.

The following seven series, 3 to 10, were only broadcast on Scottish Television and continued to be very popular, with two celebrity versions produced in 1985 and 1986.

Now You See It returned as a children's series initially lasting up to around 10 minutes which was aired as part of Wemyss Bay 902101 on Sunday mornings in 1993, Occasional celebrity specials were also produced throughout the run.

The first children's and celebrity series was presented by Grant Stott until the programme was moved to a weekday morning slot in the school summer holidays for the second and third series in 1994 and 1995 which had a new theme tune, new studio and was presented by Fred MacAulay, the timeslot was also extended to 30 minutes.