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'''''Live & Kicking''''' is a non-fiction [[documentary]] series originally presented by, among others, [[Zöe Ball]] and Jamie Theakston on [[BBC1]], with the series airing from [[2 October (releases)|2 October]] [[1993 (releases)|1993]] – [[15 September (releases)|15 September]] [[2001 (releases)|2001]].
'''''Live & Kicking''''' is a non-fiction [[documentary]] series originally presented by, among others, [[Zöe Ball]] and Jamie Theakston on [[BBC1]], with the series airing from [[2 October (releases)|2 October]] [[1993 (releases)|1993]] – [[15 September (releases)|15 September]] [[2001 (releases)|2001]].


==Collaboration==
==Collaboration==
[[File:Live & Kicking Future Generations.png|left|thumb|[[Scott Chisholm]] and [[Zöe Ball]] on [[Live & Kicking (documentary)|an episode]] of ''Live & Kicking''.]]
[[File:Live & Kicking Future Generations.png|left|thumb|[[Scott Chisholm]] and [[Zöe Ball]] on [[Live & Kicking (documentary)|an episode]] of ''Live & Kicking''.]]
The series collaborated with elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] through the [[Children in Need]] charity special {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}, which featured an [[Live & Kicking|in-universe version]] of the series along with its presenter, [[Zöe Ball (in-universe)|Zöe Ball]]. This was followed by an episode of the series, where [[Scott Chisholm]] appeared as a guest on the show with [[Zöe Ball]] as presenter, with an overview being given of ''Future Generations''<nowiki/>' production, narrated by Chisholm.
The series collaborated with elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] through the [[Children in Need]] charity special {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}, which featured an [[Live & Kicking|in-universe version]] of the series along with its presenter, [[Zöe Ball (in-universe)|Zöe Ball]]. This was followed by [[Live & Kicking (documentary)|an episode]] of the series, where [[Scott Chisholm]] appeared as a guest on the show with [[Zöe Ball]] as presenter, with an overview being given of ''Future Generations''<nowiki/>' production, narrated by Chisholm.


== Other connections ==
== Other connections ==

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Live & Kicking is a non-fiction documentary series originally presented by, among others, Zöe Ball and Jamie Theakston on BBC1, with the series airing from 2 October 199315 September 2001.

Collaboration[[edit] | [edit source]]

Scott Chisholm and Zöe Ball on an episode of Live & Kicking.

The series collaborated with elements of the Doctor Who universe through the Children in Need charity special Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"], which featured an in-universe version of the series along with its presenter, Zöe Ball. This was followed by an episode of the series, where Scott Chisholm appeared as a guest on the show with Zöe Ball as presenter, with an overview being given of Future Generations' production, narrated by Chisholm.

Other connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

Presenters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who universe contributors to present during the series include Simon Hickson, John Barrowman, and Ortis Deley.