Live & Kicking (1993)
Live & Kicking was a BBC Saturday morning children's magazine programme, running from 1993 to 2001. The fourth in a succession of Saturday morning shows, it was the replacement for Going Live!, and took many of its features from it, such as phone-ins, games, comedy, competitions and the showing of cartoons. Once Live & Kicking had become established in series two, it reached its height in popularity during series four, when it was presented by Zoë Ball and Jamie Theakston; their final episode won a BAFTA award. After this the series ratings dropped with the launch of SMTV Live on ITV and was eventually cancelled in 2001.
Live & Kicking: Season 1 - 29 Episode s
1x1 - Series 1, Show 1
October 2, 1993
1x2 - Series 1, Show 2
October 9, 1993
1x3 - Series 1, Show 3
October 16, 1993
1x4 - Series 1, Show 4
October 23, 1993
1x5 - Series 1, Show 5
October 30, 1993
1x6 - Series 1, Show 6
November 6, 1993
1x7 - Series 1, Show 7
November 13, 1993
1x8 - Series 1, Show 8
November 20, 1993
1x9 - Series 1, Show 9
November 27, 1993
1x10 - Series 1, Show 10
December 4, 1993
1x11 - Series 1, Show 11
December 11, 1993
1x12 - Series 1, Show 12
December 18, 1993
1x13 - Series 1, Show 13
December 25, 1993
1x14 - Series 1, Show 14
January 1, 1994
1x15 - Series 1, Show 15
January 8, 1994
1x16 - Series 1, Show 16
January 15, 1994
1x17 - Series 1, Show 17
January 22, 1994
1x18 - Series 1, Show 18
January 29, 1994
1x19 - Series 1, Show 19
February 5, 1994
1x20 - Series 1, Show 20
February 12, 1994
1x21 - Series 1, Show 21
February 19, 1994
1x22 - Series 1, Show 22
February 26, 1994
1x23 - Series 1, Show 23
March 5, 1994
1x24 - Series 1, Show 24
March 12, 1994
1x25 - Series 1, Show 25
March 19, 1994
1x26 - Series 1, Show 26
March 26, 1994
1x27 - Series 1, Show 27
April 2, 1994
1x28 - Series 1, Show 28
April 9, 1994
1x29 - Series 1, Show 29
April 16, 1994
Live & Kicking: 8 Season s
S1: Live and kicking season 1
29 Episode s
S2: Live and kicking season 2
30 Episode s
S3: Live and kicking season 3
29 Episode s
S4: Live and kicking season 4
30 Episode s
S5: Live and kicking season 5
30 Episode s
S6: Live and kicking season 6
30 Episode s
S7: Live and kicking season 7
30 Episode s
S8: Live and kicking season 8
48 Episode s
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