Live and Kicking: Zoe and Jamie's first show

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @naveedrafiq7923
    @naveedrafiq7923 4 года назад +2

    LIVE AND KICKING Series 4 Episode 1 Presenter Zoe Ball & Jamie Theakston On Saturday 21st September 1996 On BBC1.

  • @MultiVince95
    @MultiVince95 Год назад +2

    Saturday 21st September 1996

  • @KNIGH7
    @KNIGH7 4 года назад +1

    Blimey, what a jam-packed show.

  • @jackdoe1883
    @jackdoe1883 15 лет назад +7

    Zoe loved her PVC pants didn't she? The good ol' days, brightened up my teen years!

  • @classicsportclassictiyl8547
    @classicsportclassictiyl8547 3 дня назад

    The beginning of the Live & Kicking era marked a golden period. Andi Peters and Emma Forbes successfully established the show following its transition from Going Live in 1993, despite the initial series' challenges. They struggled to connect with third presenter John Barrowman, who often missed rehearsals due to his acting commitments. Consequently, Peters and Forbes occasionally received assistance from Kristian Schmid, known for his roles in the '90s version of The Tomorrow People and as Todd Landers in Neighbours. However, it was Zoe and Jamie who elevated the show to new heights, being the first 'rock n roll' kids of Saturday morning television. Zoe was known as a party animal and a 'good time girl,' while Jamie was famous for mingling with the most well-known pop stars of the time. Additionally, the BBC's loss of F1 broadcasting rights to ITV during this period inadvertently benefited Live & Kicking, as it led to a cheaper and weaker Saturday morning lineup on ITV. Only Scratchy & Co could rival Live and Kicking, and even SM:TV had a poor start before eventually finding its groove after Zoe and Jamie's departure.

  • @DJimpatient
    @DJimpatient 14 лет назад +2

    I was on live and kicking when Zoe and Mark presented it.
    I went with my drama school.
    It was great fun!

  • @Hertfordshire247
    @Hertfordshire247 4 года назад +1

    Cheers Zoe! When I saw her in PVC jeans, I said to my Mum I want a pair (Clement Danes School used to do a start of year party at year 9) for the year 9 disco as I knew damn well that most of my mates and all the other guys would be wearing the same old dross. Mum went "that's what goths wear". I didn't care about that, I just knew Zoe was stunning at age 13, balls dropping, she was fit in them. Down Camden market, brought a pair (which I kept on as I loved the power it gave lol) new pair of red laced DM's, school party rolls around in October and I had my first full-on snog (which I would later go on to hate, I hate snogging, it's filthy lol)
    I owe it all to Zoe Ball, anytime I wore them out for the next few years (plastic trousers last a while, funnily enough, lol) it was just easy to pull. I was the only guy who had a tongue piercing as well. Tongue piercings were everywhere due to Mel B (I think!). Still have a shaved head, tongue pierced twice and still wear PVC and leather and still find it easy with woman. Trust me guys, if you can pull it off, the ladies will come to you. My pride has never allowed me to start chatting up a bird, so I don't, they have always come to me.
    Arrogance, confidence, call it what you like, I don't give a fuck but I will say it again, Zoe Ball, cheers mate!

  • @CameronInglis1999
    @CameronInglis1999 6 лет назад

    Steve Redgrave at 2:08 was competing and won Celebrity Gladiators 1996 (transmitted in 1997) weeks before his appearance on Live and Kicking, Full episode is on RUclips.

  • @rajnirvan3336
    @rajnirvan3336 Год назад

    I remember this episode clearly. As wrestling fan always watched interviews when on any Saturday morning show. Especially when either Undertaker or in this case Bret Hart

  • @97channel
    @97channel 2 года назад

    Story goes, when The Big Breakfast was planning to give the show a massive revamp in 1996 they had no plans to replace her, despite bringing in a wave of new hosts. But Zoe, apparently, had not had a particularly good time there, so chose to jump ship off her own accord when Live & Kicking was offered. The rehearsals for Live And Kicking crossed over with her still hosting The Big Breakfast, she had only presented her last show three weeks prior to the launch of Live & Kicking's new series.

  • @chainggangsolider
    @chainggangsolider 15 лет назад +1

    Aww damn its a shame u dont have anymore clips from this L&K cause i would of love to see clips of Bret Hart

  • @fenix182
    @fenix182 15 лет назад

    I remember this exact show :O

  • @chriscanyon4910
    @chriscanyon4910 6 лет назад

    Still have my PVC jeans I got from Burton's Mens Wear. Ahh the 90's. I know I was the only boy to wear them on non-uniform days at school.

  • @vinnydurham8964
    @vinnydurham8964 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone remember the krazies?

  • @foxmulderGC
    @foxmulderGC День назад

    ‘We don’t do Duvets!’

  • @Betgany
    @Betgany 15 лет назад

    Yay!

  • @CourtneyComments
    @CourtneyComments 10 лет назад

    Every episode of Rugrats always runs for more than ten minutes.

  • @Kousaburo
    @Kousaburo 15 лет назад

    Trevor and Simon as well! FTW!

  • @jamesdelboy
    @jamesdelboy 4 года назад

    I enjoyed Run the Risk if I had my chance I would have applied to be a contestant it would be the same process to apply to be a contestant in the gunge games that L&K had in their last series(I would have done it when the relocated to Glasgow due to me living in Scotland)

    • @Hertfordshire247
      @Hertfordshire247 4 года назад

      Really annoying that there are only a few episodes of Run The Risk online. I loved it as a kid and would love to see the Shane Richie era again. The gunge they used in the 2 series was so thick, loved it.

    • @jamesdelboy
      @jamesdelboy 4 года назад

      @@Hertfordshire247 Yes that 's true I liked the Bobby Davro era don't get me wrong Shane Richie was ok but when John(can't remember his second name) Run The Risk went downhill I liked other gameshows that were part of CBBC like 50/50 Get your own Back The Movie Game and of course to me to you

    • @Hertfordshire247
      @Hertfordshire247 4 года назад

      @@jamesdelboy Yeah, I am not sure what happened with the John Eccleston series (John had just moved over from ITV at that point, he was some of the lot that flew after What's Up Doc, he did the voices of them 2 wolf puppets, I forget their names but What's Up Doc had pushed the envelope a little bit to close to the edge in terms of the language they were using and were severely punished by the ITC and so management took a firmer grip meaning the likes of Eccleston flew to the BBC) I remember distinctly it moving away from what it was. Little things like the gunge always being green. Peter Simon didn't fall in the gunge until like show 5 or 6 and I still remember John Eclestone saying "Wow, it took a lifetime for that". I was only 9, I just remember it as it stood out because it had taken ages for him to go in. They messed with the format far too much, like the Finale which was an obstacle course. It took itself to seriously. What Bobby Davro did was take it back to its roots but there were still things I disliked about it, I didn't like the moat of gunge, I prefered the one long one at the front and 2 at the back (I am sure during the Shane Richie era they used them 2 back gunge tanks to throw people in during the questions bit with Shane Richie and is the reason them 2 gunge tanks at the back were there) Green gunge every week. With the Shane Richie era, at Xmas as an example, they used white gunge.
      I am rambling but next to Ghostbusters, as a kid I was Run The Risk mad lol.
      Eclestone would obviously remain on Live & Kicking doing The Leprechauns.

    • @jamesdelboy
      @jamesdelboy 4 года назад

      @@Hertfordshire247 The wolf puppets on What's Up Doc were called Bro and Bro they resurfaced in 2005 as hyenas called Scratch and Sniff on ITV's final Saturday Morning show Ministry of Mayhem

    • @Hertfordshire247
      @Hertfordshire247 4 года назад

      @@jamesdelboy Ahh, now I remember. By 2005, if Live & Kicking or Going Live were like they were when I was growing up I.E. It catered to everyone, whether by accident or by design, adults also enjoyed it and so I would've watched. I had heard of MOM but never watched it. I was 20 and just about to join the Old Bill which took up most of my time learning law etc.

  • @vinnydurham8964
    @vinnydurham8964 3 года назад

    Saturday mornings are so shit now

  • @2001JamesTV
    @2001JamesTV 15 лет назад

    They never should have got rid of the old phone jingle if you ask me ;-)