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It's essentially a reworking of [[Jigsaw (1)|Jigsaw]] for the ''fin de siecle''. | It's essentially a reworking of [[Jigsaw (1)|Jigsaw]] for the ''fin de siecle''. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Seeitsawit natashacollins markspeight group.jpg|250px]]''Natasha Collins, Mark Speight and Philip Fox''</div> | ||
Mark "Scratchy" Speight plays a bungling king accompanied by two jesters, See and Saw. There follows a selection of sketches and miscellaneous messing-about with the king and jesters, interspersed with some other comedy sketches. | Mark "Scratchy" Speight plays a bungling king accompanied by two jesters, See and Saw. There follows a selection of sketches and miscellaneous messing-about with the king and jesters, interspersed with some other comedy sketches. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Seeitsawit seesaw.jpg|400px]]''The incredibly convincing medieval set''</div> | ||
After each comedy sketch the king asks an observation question, with two possible answers. You take the initial letter of the correct answer from each of the four sketches to build up a four-letter word. The main gimmick is that the audience, made up of probably about 100 kids - a year from a school? - are sitting on a giant see-saw contraption. | After each comedy sketch the king asks an observation question, with two possible answers. You take the initial letter of the correct answer from each of the four sketches to build up a four-letter word. The main gimmick is that the audience, made up of probably about 100 kids - a year from a school? - are sitting on a giant see-saw contraption. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Seeitsawit chamberlain sylvestermccoy.jpg|250px]]''A heavily made-up [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the Chamberlain''</div> | ||
The kids get the chance to answer some of the questions as well - leaning or shuffling to their left if they think one of the answers is correct, leaning or shuffling to their right if they think the other answer is correct. The see-saw then either sees or saws according to the majority decision. | The kids get the chance to answer some of the questions as well - leaning or shuffling to their left if they think one of the answers is correct, leaning or shuffling to their right if they think the other answer is correct. The see-saw then either sees or saws according to the majority decision. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Seeitsawit natashacollins3.jpg|250px]]''See her: Natasha Collins''</div> | ||
It's quite clever, official, and that's about it. No real game in-studio, but viewers at home can write in with the correct word to win a T-shirt or something. | It's quite clever, official, and that's about it. No real game in-studio, but viewers at home can write in with the correct word to win a T-shirt or something. | ||
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== Catchphrases == | == Catchphrases == | ||
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Mark Speight met his fiancee, jester Natasha Collins, on the programme. However, she died of a drugs overdose in their London flat in January 2008,[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7171292.stm] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7326226.stm] and tragically Mark took his own life the following April. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7346112.stm] | Mark Speight met his fiancee, jester Natasha Collins, on the programme. However, she died of a drugs overdose in their London flat in January 2008,[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7171292.stm] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7326226.stm] and tragically Mark took his own life the following April. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7346112.stm] | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Collins natasha.jpg|400px]]''Natasha Collins''</div> | ||
==Web links== | ==Web links== | ||
[http://www.brechin.com/seeitsawit/ Brechin Productions' ''See It Saw It'' site] | [http://www.brechin.com/seeitsawit/ Brechin Productions' ''See It Saw It'' site] | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Seeitsawit jesters.jpg]]''No change.''<div> | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] | ||
[[Category:Observation]] | [[Category:Observation]] |
Revision as of 07:44, 30 September 2010
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Court jesters: "See" (Natasha Collins, 1999; Kate Crossley, 2000-1) and "Saw" (Philip Fox)
Supporting cast included Sylvester McCoy and Julia Binsted
Broadcast
Brechin for BBC 1, 6 January 1999 to 26 March 2001 (47 episodes in 3 series)
Synopsis
It's essentially a reworking of Jigsaw for the fin de siecle.
Mark "Scratchy" Speight plays a bungling king accompanied by two jesters, See and Saw. There follows a selection of sketches and miscellaneous messing-about with the king and jesters, interspersed with some other comedy sketches.
After each comedy sketch the king asks an observation question, with two possible answers. You take the initial letter of the correct answer from each of the four sketches to build up a four-letter word. The main gimmick is that the audience, made up of probably about 100 kids - a year from a school? - are sitting on a giant see-saw contraption.
The kids get the chance to answer some of the questions as well - leaning or shuffling to their left if they think one of the answers is correct, leaning or shuffling to their right if they think the other answer is correct. The see-saw then either sees or saws according to the majority decision.
It's quite clever, official, and that's about it. No real game in-studio, but viewers at home can write in with the correct word to win a T-shirt or something.
Catchphrases
Mark: Did you see it? Audience: Saw it!!
Inventor
A Clive Doig creation, although in the end credits, Julia Doig gets a credit for the idea (as a wild guess, she would have thought of the see-saw gimmick?)
Trivia
Mark Speight met his fiancee, jester Natasha Collins, on the programme. However, she died of a drugs overdose in their London flat in January 2008,[1] [2] and tragically Mark took his own life the following April. [3]
Web links
Brechin Productions' See It Saw It site