Veteran creator Jack Douglass is introducing today a YouTube Original pilot called YIAY Time: The Game Show. YIAY stands for Yesterday I Asked You -- a six-year-old series on Douglass’ JacksFilms channel, in which he asks viewers a quirky question (What movie deserves a sequel? What is your best pickup line? What will be the big fad in 2021?) and then reads his favorite answers in a subsequent video.
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YouTuber Jack Douglass Is Turning His ‘Yesterday I Asked You’ Series Into A Game Show On Twitch
After 440 episodes, YouTuber Jack Douglass is taking his hit video series Yesterday I Asked You (aka YIAY) live — and hosting it on Twitch. Douglass, whose YouTube channel JacksFilms has nearly 4.4 million subscribers, has been putting out primarily YIAY videos since 2015. Now, he's turning it into a game show.
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