Studio See

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GenreEducational
Cinematography
Created byJayne Adair
Creative directorJayne Adair
Country of originUnited States
Studio See
GenreEducational
Cinematography
Created byJayne Adair
Creative directorJayne Adair
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerChristopher Sarson
Production locationSouth Carolina
Production companySouth Carolina ETV
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseJanuary 22, 1977 (1977-01-22) 
March 26, 1979 (1979-03-26)
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Studio See is a magazine-style children's TV show aimed at children 10–15 years old that aired from January 22, 1977, to March 26, 1979, on PBS, with reruns continuing through until 1983.[1] It was also seen on Nickelodeon from 1981 to 1983.

Created by Jayne Adair, Studio See was produced by South Carolina ETV and shot mainly on location nationwide, generally with the help of other PBS member stations.

In the first season, the shows would open with a teaser where a question would be asked about the features for that particular show. In the second season, a few seconds of a certain feature would be shown.

Regular features included opinion polls where a question was asked, and kids gave their opinions about the topic; and Poetry Power, where viewers submit poems to be read on the air.

Viewers were encouraged to submit ideas and poems to be done and seen on the show and the address would be announced at the end of every show.

The last show of Studio See was a behind-the-scenes tour of what goes on during an episode.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
First aired Last aired
1 26 January 22, 1977 July 16, 1977
2 26 September 30, 1978 March 26, 1979

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