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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
3

First episode date
  
6 January 1999

Presented by
  
Mark Speight (The King)

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Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
39 (inc. 8 specials)

Final episode date
  
26 March 2001

Language
  
English

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Starring
  
Natasha Collins(See: 1999)Kate Crossley (See: 2000-1)Philip Fox (Saw)

Genres
  
Children's television series, Game show

Similar
  
SMart, Scratchy & Co, Game show, Timmy Towers, SMarteenies

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See It Saw It was a children's game show about a king who rules over the kingdom of "Much Jollity-On-The-Mirth". It ran from 6 January 1999 to 26 March 2001. The programme was filmed entirely in the studio with an audience of children who at various points in the show would be asked an observation question by the King, which they would answer by climbing on board a giant see-saw. The majority answer would be indicated by which way the see-saw tipped. The show's main catchphrase was "DID YOU SEE IT?" asked by the king, to which the audience would shout back, "WE SAW IT!".

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The show was created and produced by Clive Doig, and most of the cast had also appeared in previous shows created by Doig: Mark Speight and Philip Fox were both part of the supporting cast in the GMTV programme Eat Your Words, while both Sylvester McCoy and Julia Binsted had long histories of working with Doig, both having appeared in the classic series Jigsaw in the 1980s. The only newcomer in the main cast was Natasha Collins as the jester See. Following a serious accident in 2000, Collins was unavailable for subsequent series and the role was completely taken over by Kate Crossley.

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