Magic Grandad
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Magic Grandad was an educational programme which originally aired on BBC Two Schools section Watch during 1995. The show saw Magic Grandad played by Geoffrey Bayldon take his young grandchildren, played by Georgi Fisher and Kristy Bruce, back in time to such historical moments as the Great fire of London.
The show was said to make learning about history "fun for youngsters" and was aimed at children aged 4-7 years. During it's peak many schools in England used the show to teach young children about history. Robin Weaver also starred in the show as the children's mother.[1]
Despite it's popularity and influence on teaching youngsters the show ran for only one series, though it was repeated on TV for a number of years after it ended. In 2003 a new version featuring a new cast was remade for BBC Two. In the years following the programme a number of educational items were released in the UK including a CD-ROM entitled Magic Grandad's Seaside Holidays designed for Key Stage 1 pupils to learns about history in the same way the TV show taught them. Written by Susan Bolton, the disc is designed for Infant school teachers to teach pupils during history lessons.[2]
In 2003 a new interactive version of the show was released on CD-ROM. Sticking with the original concept of the TV show before it, it allowed users to travel back in time whilst featuring the interactive elements described as extras. The main difference being that, in a far cry from the TV series, the cast now appeared in digital form[3] [4]