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[[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 1993 – 15 September 2001.
Collaboration
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
Presenters
Doctor Who universe contributors to present during the series include Simon Hickson, John Barrowman, and Ortis Deley.