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No. of series
  
6

Running time
  
3hrs 15mins

First episode date
  
26 September 1987

Number of episodes
  
179

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
179

Original network
  
BBC1

Final episode date
  
17 April 1993


Presented by
  
Phillip Schofield Sarah Greene Gordon the Gopher Trevor and Simon Emma Forbes (cook) Phillip Hodson (agony uncle) Nigel Taylor (vet) Peter Simon Annabel Giles Nick Ball James Hickish

Genre
  
Children's television series

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Craft Award for Graphic Design

Cast
  
Phillip Schofield, Sarah Greene, Emma Forbes, Peter Simon, Annabel Giles

Similar
  
Live & Kicking, Saturday Superstore, Multi‑Coloured Swap Shop, Century Falls, Play School

Going Live! was a Saturday morning magazine show, broadcast on BBC1 between 1987 and 1993. It was presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene.

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Other presenters included Trevor and Simon, Peter Simon, Emma Forbes, and puppet Gordon the Gopher.

The show was broadcast during the autumn to spring seasons, with other shows such as the 8:15 from Manchester and Parallel 9 taking over during the summer months. It was preceded by Saturday Superstore, and succeeded by Live & Kicking.

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In 1988, when the second series started, Greene was hurt in a helicopter crash with her then boyfriend (who subsequently became her husband), Mike Smith. Guest presenters stood in for her including T'Pau's Carol Decker. Similarly, in 1992-93 during the final series, Schofield was starring in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and was unable to present the show. A third presenter took his place. Originally, Neighbours actor Kristian Schmid took the role but soon left after problems with his work permit. Various other celebrities to stand in included Shane Richie and Robbie Williams during his Take That days.

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Double Dare

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Double Dare was presented by Peter Simon, and it was best known for Simon to fall, during the final round, into the Gunge. It was replaced in later series of Going Live!, first by Clockwise, presented by Darren Day, and then by Run the Risk, which was again presented by Simon. The latter of these shows continued onto Live & Kicking.

Growing Pains

Phillip Hodson provided 'agony uncle' advice to young callers on diverse and often difficult topics in Growing Pains. The topics ranged from love troubles and general teenage angst, to more severe topics such as child abuse and AIDS, which were uncharacteristically deep issues for a Saturday morning youth programme.

Live Line

In this segment, the show's producers would arrange for popular musical groups and performers to pay surprise visits to their fans.

The Press Conference

The big set-piece interview at the end of each programme, featuring questions from both the studio audience and from phone callers. These were often with politicians, high-ranking executives in the BBC, or people who had made a notable achievement (e.g. sports people who had success at the Olympics).

The Video Vote

This was a phone-in section where the viewing public were encouraged to cast their opinions on the popular music videos of the time, which were then shown according to popularity.

Trevor and Simon

These two anchormen (who were essentially clowns) provided light-hearted humour and character comedy. Popular characters played by the duo included:

  • 'The Sister Brothers', a pair of rogue traders;
  • folk duo 'The Singing Corner';
  • DJ Mick McMac and rave-goer Moon Monkey;
  • 'Blimey, that's good!', a parody of television shopping channels;
  • The Bottomless Bin;
  • The Witch Finders, who appeared every Halloween to enlist members of the studio audience to hunt 'witches' and other evil-doers. This normally ended up with them poking Phillip with sticks.
  • They were replaced in series five by Nick Ball and James Hickish, but returned for the last series.

    Outside broadcasts

    During its run, the show made several broadcasts from outside the confines of the studio. These included:

  • Center Parcs;
  • a cross-channel ferry from Dover to Calais;
  • a steam train on the Watercress Line, Hampshire;
  • a ferry to the Isle of Wight
  • It Started With Swap Shop

    Going Live! had their own section on the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop featuring classic clips of the show. It is presented as elevator employees recalling favoured parts of the show.

    Awards

    In 1992, the show's opening sequence of a 'colourbars army preparing to Go Live', was nominated for a Bafta Award, created by the BBC Design team consisting of Morgan Almeida, Mark Knight and Paul Baguley.

    References

    Going Live! Wikipedia