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・ You're in a Bad Way
・ You're in Love
・ You're in Love (Ratt song)
・ You're in Love (Wilson Phillips song)
・ You're in Love, Charlie Brown
・ You're in My Arms
・ You're in My Head
・ You're in My Heart
・ You're in My Heart (EP)
・ You're in My Heart (George Jones song)
・ You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
・ You're in the Army Now
・ You're in the Army Now (song)
・ You're in the Movies
・ You're in the Navy Now
You're in the Picture
・ You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown
・ You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's (film series)
・ You're Just in Love
・ You're Just Too Obscure for Me
・ You're Laughing at Me
・ You're Like Comin' Home
・ You're Living All Over Me
・ You're Lookin' at Country
・ You're Lookin' at Country (album)
・ You're Lookin' at Me (A Collection of Nat King Cole Songs)
・ You're Magical
・ You're Makin' Me High
・ You're Making Me Hot-Hot-Hot
・ You're Mine (Eternal)


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You're in the Picture : ウィキペディア英語版
You're in the Picture

''You're in the Picture'' is an American television game show that aired on CBS for only one episode on Friday, January 20, 1961 at 9:30pm, the evening of the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy.
The show, created by Don Lipp and Bob Synes, was an attempt by its host and star Jackie Gleason to "demonstrate versatility" after his success within variety shows and ''The Honeymooners''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher = Museum of Broadcast Communications )〕 Gleason was joined by Johnny Olson as announcer and Dennis James doing live commercials for sponsor Kellogg's cereals.
Technically, the show could be said to have run for two episodes, since the following Friday, Gleason appeared at the same time, but in a studio "stripped to the brick walls" and using the time to give what ''Time'' magazine called an "inspiring ''post-mortem''", asking rhetorically "how it was possible for a group of trained people to put on so big a flop." ''Time'' later cited ''You're in the Picture'' as one piece of evidence that the 1960-61 TV season was the "worst in the 13-year history of U.S. network television."
==Gameplay==
A four-member celebrity panel would stick their heads into a life-sized illustration of a famous scene or song lyric and then take turns asking yes/no questions to Gleason to try to figure out what scene they were a part of. If they were able to figure out the scene, 100 CARE Packages were donated in their name; if they were stumped, the packages were donated in Gleason's name. Live music was provided by a Dixieland band (supposedly arranged by Gleason himself, who had some experience in easy listening arrangements outside his television work) under the direction of Norman Leyden.

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