Film, Theatre and Television
- Alive and Kicking (film), a 1959 British comedy directed by Cyril Frankel
- Alive and Kicking (1996 film) or Indian Summer, a British drama directed by Nancy Meckler
- Alive and Kicking (musical), a 1950 Broadway musical revue
- Alive and Kicking, a 1991 UK TV drama, starring Lenny Henry and Robbie Coltrane, produced for the anthology series Screen One
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