Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series)
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| Dancing with the Stars | |
|---|---|
| Image:Dancing with the Stars Australian Logo.svg Dancing with the Stars logo </small> | |
| Genre | Entertainment |
| Picture format | 16:9 |
| Running time | approx 90 to 120 minutes per episode (including commercials) |
| Creator(s) | BBC Granada |
| Starring | Daryl Somers Sonia Kruger |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original channel | Seven Network |
| Original run | 2004–present |
| No. of episodes | 43 (as of October 17, 2006) |
| Official website | |
Dancing with the Stars is an Australian television series based on the British Strictly Come Dancing. It was the first adaptation of the now widespread format. The show pairs a number of celebrities (or stars) with professional ballroom dancers who each week compete against each other in a competition to impress a panel of judges and ultimately the viewing public in order to survive potential elimination. Through a telephone poll, viewers vote for the couples they think should stay, taking into account an average score as given by the panel of judges. Dancing with the Stars has been a huge success and a consistently high rating performer, usually finishing as one of the top 5 shows for every week. It is filmed live in Melbourne on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. It regularly rates as Tuesday's number one show with an average of two million viewers.
Contents |
[edit] On Air
[edit] Hosts
[edit] Judges
- Todd McKenney
- Helen Richey
- Paul Mercurio
- Mark Wilson
[edit] Series
[edit] Series One (Late 2004)
The first series aired in late 2004 and featured the following celebrities:
- James Tomkins (Olympic Gold Medal Rower) & Patrice Smith
- Gabrielle Richens (Model) & Mark Hodge
- Katrina Warren (Television Vet- Harry's Practice) & Csaba Szirmai
- John Wood (Actor- Blue Heelers) & Jenni Pederson
- Matt Shirvington (Olympic Athlete) & Natalie Lowe
- Justin Melvey (Actor- Days of our Lives) & Kym Johnson
- Pauline Hanson (Former politician- One Nation Party founder) & Salvatore Becchio
- Bec Cartwright (Actress- Home and Away) & Michael Miziner
Bec Cartwright and partner Michael Mizner were eventually declared the winners, beating Pauline Hanson and Sal Becchio.
[edit] Series Two (Early 2005)
Series two aired in early 2005 and featured the following celebrities:
- Steven Bradbury (Winter Olympic Gold Medal Speed Skater) & Sarah West
- Sara-Marie Fedele (Former Big Brother contestant) & Trent Whiddon
- Shane Gould (Former Olympic Gold Medal Athlete) & Csaba Szirmai
- Suzie Wilks (Television Presenter- Changing Rooms) & Jonathan Doone
- Nikki Webster (Singer) & Sasha Farber
- Derryn Hinch (Radio Presenter- 693 3AW) & Patrice Smith
- Jason Smith (Actor- Home and Away) & Luda Kroitor
- Holly Brisley (Actress) & Mark Hodge
- Ian Roberts (Former NRL Player) & Natalie Lowe
- Tom Williams (Television Presenter- The Great Outdoors) & Kym Johnson
Tom Williams and his partner Kym Johnson were eventually declared the winners, defeating Ian Roberts and his partner.
[edit] Series Three (Late 2005)
Series three premiered in late 2005 and featured the following celebrities:
- Tania Zaetta (Former Television Presenter- Who Dares Wins) & Michael Miziner
- Michael Caton (Actor- The Castle) & Kym Johnson
- Ky Hurst (Ironman) & Maria 'Masha' Belash
- Nicky Buckley (Model) & Andrew Palmer
- Dawn Fraser (Former Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer) & Gordon Gilkes
- David Campbell (Singer) & Luda Kroitor
- Brodie Holland (AFL Footballer) & Alana Patience
- Ian “Dicko” Dickson (Television Presenter- My Restaurant Rules, Australian Idol) & Leeanne Bampton
- Chris Bath (Television Presenter- Seven News) & Trenton Shipley
- Ada Nicodemou (Actress- Home and Away) & Aric Yegudkin
Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin were eventually declared the winners, defeating Chris Bath and her partner.
[edit] Champion of Champions
The winners of Series Two and Series Three competed to be crowned Champion of Champions.
- Ada Nicodemou & Aric Yegudkin
- Tom Williams & Kym Johnson
Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin were eventually declared the winners, defeating Tom Williams and his partner on the basis of viewer votes.
[edit] Series Four (Early 2006)
Series four premiered in early 2006 and featured the following celebrities:
- Grant Denyer (Television presenter and the Sunrise Weatherman) & Amanda Garner
- Kostya Tszyu (Boxer) & Luda Kroitor
- Toby Allen (Singer - Human Nature) & Leeanne Bampton
- Noelene Brown (Actress) & Carmelo Pizzino
- Kate Langbroek (Radio Presenter- Nova 100) & Alexander Bryan
- Jennifer Hawkins (Television Presenter - The Great Outdoors, former Miss Universe) & Serghei Bolgarschii
- Simone Callahan (Socialite and ex-wife of Shane Warne) & Gordan Derbogosijan
- Alicia Molik (Tennis Player) & John Paul Collins
- Luke Ricketson (Former NRL Player) & Eliza Campagna
- Molly Meldrum (Music guru) & Alana Patience
Grant Denyer and his partner Amanda Garner were eventually declared the winners, defeating Kostya Tszyu and his partner.
[edit] Series Five (Late 2006)
Series five premiered on Tuesday September 26 , 2006 and concluded on Tuesday November 28, 2006. It featured the following celebrities:
| Celebrity | Occupation | Professional Partner <ref name="dancing-partner">Couples - Dancing with the Stars. Retrieved on 2006-09-25.</ref> | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kerry Armstrong | Actress | Christopher Ryan | Eliminated 3rd on October 17 |
| Arianne Caoili | Teenage chess champion | Carmelo Pizzino | Eliminated 9th on November 28</td> </tr> |
| Fiona Falkiner | The Biggest Loser contestant | Serghei Bolgarschii | Eliminated 1st on October 3</td> </tr> |
| Andrew Gaze | Basketball star | Linda DeNicola | Eliminated 7th on November 14</td> </tr> |
| Chris Hemsworth | Actor on Home and Away | Abbey Ross | Eliminated 6th on November 7 |
| Amanda Keller | Radio Host | Csaba Szirmai | Eliminated 5th on October 31 |
| Anthony Koutoufides | Carlton Football Club Aussie Rules player | Natalie Lowe | Winners on November 28 |
| Tamsyn Lewis | Mid-distance runner | Arsen Kishishian | Eliminated 8th on November 21 |
| Gary Sweet | Australian actor | Eliza Campagna | Eliminated 4th on October 24</td> </tr> |
| Tom Waterhouse | Son of horse trainer and businesswoman Gai Waterhouse | Alana Patience | Eliminated 2nd on October 10</td> </tr> </table> </center>
[edit] ControversyThroughout all of the seasons there has been controversy. Some that revolved around the Dancing with the Stars contestants include:
[edit] See also[edit] References<references/> |

