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This is a set of Going Live! titles that, as far as we know, has never been broadcast - although made an appearance on the Phillip Schofield's Going Live! Adventure Films video.
Sharing the same sequence and style as the standard series 1 and 2 titles, the inserts of Phillip and Sarah are replaced with general television images - TV Centre, VT machines, mixers etc.
This is the opening of the first Double Dare hosted by the mad-cap Peter Simon. The show was based on the show of the same name from US children's network Nickelodeon.
The voice-over is by Nick Wilton, who you may remember as a member of the team that starred in Fast Forward - a CBBC programme from the late 1980s.
The winners of Double Dare got to run the Obstacle Course with a chance to win '8 great prizes'.
Here's the full run from the first show, and more importantly Peter Simon's first ever Double Dare slipping over in a pile of goo - something he would go on to perfect!
The Singing Corner was renowned for their skill and talent in pant swinging, and they always managed to get pop stars involved such as Cliff Richard, Kylie Minogue and Erasure.
Here's a great example of the presenter's brain shutting down and providing great confusion. Phillip has a little difficulty just working out which envelope needs to be inside which envelope to achieve the required result...
These are the titles from the last programme shown on April 17, 1993. They are an amalgamation of the four sets used over the programme's 6 year history.
[In case you were wondering which were which... Top Left: Series 1 & 2, Bottom Right: Series 3, Bottom Left: Series 4 & 5, Top Right: Series 6]
As part of BBC TWO's I Love the Eighties series, 1987 featured a segment on Going Live!, which as you will know started that year. This is the full segment, which, although has been encoded in lower quality than normal, is a pretty large file as it runs for a smidge under 8 minutes!