See you, See me is an Educational programme set in Scotland. It aired on BBC2 for several series between 1993 and 2005. The equivalent programme broadcast from London was Zig Zag, as both series focused on the 7 - 9 age group. Some early episodes were 15 minutes in length, while most programmes were 20 minutes. Grant Stott and Wilma Kennedy were the presenters from the beginning until the 2000s. Three series involved exploring Scottish Physical Features which saw the arrival of Goggs the Alien and Tess McCalli. Tess had a call from an American man called Mr Penneny who lived in New York City. Mr Penneny wanted to find out about the Central Lowlands where See you, See me is filmed. Series 4 was Aired in 2005 and starred Katrina Bryan and Gavin Mitchell. The latest series was presented by James MacKenzie who explored the geography and the history of Scotland.
First broadcast in 1994 episodes:[1]
Romans in Scotland (15 minute episodes) (repeated in 2000)
Programme 1 Frontier people
Programme 2 Home
Programme 3 Food
Programme 4 Health
Programme 5 Trade
First broadcast in Autumn [2] 1995 episodes:
1960’s
Programme 1 Entertainment
Programme 2 Home life
Programme 3 School life
Programme 4 Shops and money
Programme 5 Transport
First broadcast in 1997 episodes:[3]
Health
1. Food Is Fun
2. Food Is Fuel
3. Feeling Fine
4. Breathe Easy
5. Being Different
Maps
1. Landscape
2. Symbols
3. Farm And Croft
4. Towns
5. Transport
Scotland (broadcatst Spring 1997)
1. Hill
2. Glen
3. River
4. Moor
5. Sea Loch
Weather
1. Weather: Rain And Snow
2. Weather: Sun And Wind
3. Weather Music
4. Weather: Art
5. Weather: Movement
First broadcast in 1998 episodes:[4]
Vikings
1. Sea (12,13 January 1998)
2. Invaders (19, 20 January 1998)
3. Home And Settlements (26, 27 January 1998)
4. Women And Girls (2, 3 February 1998)
5. Trade And Crafts (9, 10, 16, 17 February 1998)
Design
1. Designing Your Clothes (23, 24 February)
2. Designing Your Place (2, 3 March)
3. Designing Your Environment (9, 10 March)
4. Designing To Tell (16, 17 March)
5. Designing To Entertain (23, 24 March)
Networks
1. Getting Around Town
2. Getting Out Of Town
3. Goods On The Move 1
4. Goods On The Move 2
5. Eurolinks