CUECARD

Cue card

Cue cards, also known as note cards or idiot cards, are cards with words written on them that help actors and speakers remember what they have to say. They are typically used in television productions where they can be held off-camera and are unseen by the audience. Cue cards are still currently being used on many late night talk shows including Jay Leno, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien as well as variety and sketch comedy shows like Saturday Night Live due to the practice of last minute script changes. Many other TV shows, including game and reality shows, still use cue cards due to their mobility, as a teleprompter ...

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Cue Card

Cue Card is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist steeplechaser, he has won ten of nineteen races, including four at Grade I level. He was a leading performer in National Hunt flat races, winning the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival. He was less successful over hurdles but emerged as a top-class performer when tried over larger obstacles. He won the Haldon Gold Cup, Ascot Chase and Ryanair Chase in the 2012/2013 National Hunt season and recorded his most important success when defeating a strong field in the Betfair Chase in November 2013.

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cue card

Noun

  1. A card with writing on it, shown to actors to remind them of their lines.


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