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An '''episode of ''[[Live & Kicking (series)|Live & Kicking]]''''' was released alongside the [[Children in Need]] special {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}, featuring presenter [[Zöe Ball]] and five-year-old actor [[Scott Chisholm]], who portrayed [[Boy (Future Generations)|the boy]] in ''Future Generations''. | An '''episode of ''[[Live & Kicking (series)|Live & Kicking]]''''' was released alongside the [[Children in Need]] special {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}, featuring presenter [[Zöe Ball]] and five-year-old actor [[Scott Chisholm]], who portrayed [[Boy (Future Generations)|the boy]] in ''Future Generations''. |
Revision as of 21:38, 21 November 2023
An episode of Live & Kicking was released alongside the Children in Need special Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"], featuring presenter Zöe Ball and five-year-old actor Scott Chisholm, who portrayed the boy in Future Generations.
Main subject
The production of Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"], with a narrated story by Scott Chisholm of the film's production.
Topics covered
- The production of Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"].
Notes
- Scott Chisholm claims the Daleks to be his favourite of the various elements he interacted with.
- The story of Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"]'s production is given, narrated by Chisholm.
- Various storyboards from the short are shown here, along with various behind the scenes clips.
- Chisholm states that it took ten days to create the project, while it was meant to take seven, although he apparently "wasn't supposed to say that".