Get the Picture (game show)
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Get the Picture is a children's game show that aired from March 18 to December 6, 1991, with repeats until March 13, 1993 on Nickelodeon. Hosted by Mike O'Malley, the show featured two teams answering questions and playing games for the opportunity to guess a hidden picture on a giant screen made up of 16 smaller screens. The show was recorded at Nickelodeon Studios in Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida. The program's theme music and game music was composed by Dan Vitco and Mark Schultz, and produced by Schultz. Its tagline is The Great Frame Game.
Get the Picture | |
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Created by | Marjorie Cohn |
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Presented by | Mike O'Malley |
Narrated by | Henry J. Waleczko |
Composer | Dan Vitco |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 115[1] |
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Executive producers | Andy Bamberger Geoffrey Darby (season 2) Brown Johnson |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | March 18 (1991-03-18) ā December 6, 1991 (1991-12-06) |
There were 40 episodes taped for season one in the spring of 1991, and 75 episodes taped for season two in the summer of that same year.[2][3] Season two began airing on August 5.[4]