Sat, Sep 26, 1987
There's a buzz of activity in Studio 7 at the BBC TV Centre as Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield go live ... Special guests Going Live are pop stars Living in a Box. If you're curious about your cat, expert Grace McHattie is bringing in her Ragdoll this morning. She'll have lots of feline facts at her fingertips, so why not Ask the Expert? Peter Simon hosts Double Dare the TV action quiz that tests both brains and brawn for big prizes. Helping to keep everything running smoothly are Studio 7's odd-job men Simon Hickson and Trevor Neal. They're supervising the switchboard waiting to take your phone calls to this morning's Press Conference guest Peter Howitt from Bread. If there's something you always wanted to find out about him, now's your chance to ask - live. There's more cartoon adventure too with Spiderman. So join the gang for a star-studded action-packed morning of total TV entertainment.
Sat, Oct 3, 1987
This morning's live band is The Christians with their latest single "When The Fingers Point". Wildlife expert Jessica Holm reports from a country show featuring a host of rare and unusual animals. Revealing some of the secrets of Queen Victoria's personal life through her diaries is handwriting expert Diane Simpson. Also going live this morning, the man in charge of Radio 1, Johnny Beerling and DJ Mike Smith. They'll be in the hot seat facing your questions for the Going Live Press Conference. Peter Simon hosts another outrageous edition of the Double Dare quiz.
Sat, Oct 10, 1987
Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield and the Going Live! gang invite you to switch on to Studio 7 and meet their guests, snooker stars Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor. If you wear glasses, fashion expert Annabel Giles has some great ideas for you to try out next time you need a new pair. There's the first of the Newsround Newshound stories. This morning's report on Sport Aid projects in Third World countries comes from Zimbabwe. Simon and Trevor are around too, 'helping out', and Peter Simon has another edition of Double Dare.
Sat, Oct 17, 1987
Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield open the doors of Studio 7 to bring you another action-packed show. This morning's live music is from Terence Trent D'Arby. Author and conservationist Gerald Durrell has a fantastic journey to tell you about - and you could win a safari holiday in Kenya. Mark Chase has another special report and Going Live's game show host, Peter Simon, presents another action-packed edition of Double Dare. There's cartoon adventure with Spiderman, too.