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Wednesday 24 Sep 2014

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C´óÏó´«Ã½ goes Live 'n' Deadly

British naturalist and action adventurer Steve Backshall and children's TV favourite Naomi Wilkinson are back this September for the brand new series of Live 'n' Deadly.

The new series (13x60-minute programmes, 10 live shows and three special episodes), sees Steve and Naomi head off in their Live 'n' Deadly trucks to a different UK location each week, as the live and unpredictable Saturday morning show proves you don't have to travel around the world to enjoy amazing adventures and animal encounters.

Crammed full of challenges, dares, animals and adventure, the show takes viewers on an interactive journey, proving TV doesn't have to be passive and encouraging them to try new experiences for themselves.

Viewers can get involved by visiting the website during the show and throughout the week, including specially created interactive content and the ever-popular Deadly Dash game. There's also the brand new Deadly Dash 2, Deadly Scramble and one of C´óÏó´«Ã½'s most ambitious games ever – Deadly Planet – where viewers can track and film Deadly animals from around the world, then spot secret codes on TV, online and in the real world to unlock bonus levels and power-ups in the game.

The fun doesn't stop when the programme finishes either, as every Sunday the team heads to a different UK venue for a Deadly Day Out, giving viewers the chance to get up close and personal with British wildlife, try a new adventure, and meet Steve, Naomi and a curious collection of Deadly animals.

Developed by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Learning, the Deadly Days Out bring the Deadly experience direct to viewers at locations right across the UK. The events are completely free to attend, but visitors must have a ticket to gain access.

For more information on how to apply for tickets and where your nearest Deadly Day Out will be, please visit www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc or call the ´óÏó´«Ã½ ticket line on 0370 901 1227 (Standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles will apply. Calls may be recorded for training).

Tickets will be allocated by random draw. Full terms and conditions are available on the .

Notes to Editors

The free Deadly Days Out will be held at the following locations – they are completely free to attend, but visitors MUST apply for a ticket.

Ticket application closing dates are highlighted below and tickets will be allocated by random draw made from all applications received.

Deadly Days Out locations:

11 September 2011: Horsham Park, West Sussex
Ticket application closing date: 4 September 2011

18 September 2011: Lydiard Park, Swindon
Ticket application closing date: 11 September 2011

25 September 2011: Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
Ticket application closing date: 18 September 2011

2 October 2011: Margam Park, Port Talbot
Ticket application closing date: 25 September 2011

9 October 2011: Saltwell Park, Gateshead
Ticket application closing date: 2 October 2011

16 October 2011: Conkers, Near Swadlincote, South Derbyshire
Ticket application closing date: 9 October 2011

23 October 2011: Castlewellan Forest Park, County Down
Ticket application closing date: 16 October 2011

30 October 2011: River Dart Country Park, Devon
Ticket application closing date: 23 October 2011

6 November 2011: Monkey Forest, Staffordshire
Ticket application closing date: 30 October 2011

13 November 2011: Avenham Park, Preston, Lancashire
Ticket application closing date: 6 November 2011

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