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'''Zoe Ball''', often credited as '''Zoë Ball''', was a British television personality who presented several episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Live (series)|Doctor Who Live]]''.  
{{Infobox Person
|image          = Zoe Ball.jpg
|birth date    = [[23 November (people)|23 November]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]
|job title      = Presenter
|role          = [[Zöe Ball (in-universe)|Zöe Ball]]
|story          = ''[[Future Generations (TV story)|Future Generations]]'', ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor]]'', ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]''
|time          = 1998, 2013-14
|non dwu        = ''CBBC'' presenter, ''Live & Kicking'', ''BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show'', ''Top of the Pops'', ''Still Crazy'', ''The Band Aid Story'', ''Strictly Come Dancing'', ''Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two'', ''Pointless Celebrities'', ''BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show''
|imdb          = 0050493
|official site  =
|twitter        = ZoeTheBall
}}
'''Zoe Ball''', often credited as '''Zoë Ball''', (born [[23 November (people)|23 November]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/zoe-ball People Pill]</ref>) is a British television personality who presented several episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Live (documentary series)|Doctor Who Live]]''.


On 4 August 2013 Ball presented ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor]]'', in which she announced the identity of the latest actor who would be playing the Doctor: [[Peter Capaldi]]. Later on in the same year she presented ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]'', which celebrated the 50th anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and was broadcast after ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of The Doctor]]
On 4 August 2013 Ball presented ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor]]'', in which she announced the identity of the latest actor who would be playing the Doctor: [[Peter Capaldi]]. Later on in the same year she presented ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]'', which celebrated the 50th anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and was broadcast after ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of The Doctor]]''.


The following year she conducted an interview with Capaldi, [[Jenna Coleman]], and [[Steven Moffat]] which was shown along with cinema screenings of the television story ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]].''
The following year she conducted an interview with Capaldi, [[Jenna Coleman]], and [[Steven Moffat]] which was shown along with cinema screenings of the television story ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]''.


Years prior, she appeared as [[Zöe Ball (in-universe)|herself]] in the [[1998 (releases)|1998]] charity programme, ''[[Future Generations (TV story)|Future Generations]]''.
== External links ==
{{Imdb name|id=0050493}}
{{Twitter|ZoeTheBall}}
{{Instagram|zoetheball}}
{{YouTube|www.youtube.com/user/OffAirChannel}}
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== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Doctor Who Live]]
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[[Category:Actors who played themselves]]

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Zoe Ball, often credited as Zoë Ball, (born 23 November 1970[1]) is a British television personality who presented several episodes of Doctor Who Live.

On 4 August 2013 Ball presented Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, in which she announced the identity of the latest actor who would be playing the Doctor: Peter Capaldi. Later on in the same year she presented Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who and was broadcast after The Day of The Doctor.

The following year she conducted an interview with Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Steven Moffat which was shown along with cinema screenings of the television story Deep Breath.

Years prior, she appeared as herself in the 1998 charity programme, Future Generations.

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