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Everything about Dancing With The Stars Australian Tv Series totally explainedDancing with the Stars is a multi Logie Award winning Australian light entertainment television series based on the British Strictly Come Dancing.
The show pairs celebrities with professional ballroom dancers who each week compete against each other in a dance-off to impress a panel of judges and ultimately the viewing public in order to survive potential elimination.
Through a telephone and sms voting, viewers vote for the duo they think should remain in the competition. Judges scores are also taken into account and are combined with the viewer votes when determining which duos stay and go each week.
Dancing with the Stars is one of the most successful television programs to air on Australian television, after seven seasons, the program continues to attract viewers and remains a watercooler program.
Filmed live from the HSV-7 studios in Melbourne, the show averages around 2 million viewers a week nationally.
On Air
Hosts
Regular judges
Todd McKenney
Helen Richey
Paul Mercurio
Mark Wilson
Musical Conductor
Chong Lim
Guest judges
Bruno Tonioli (Guest judge in first two episodes of season 6)
Ian Dickson (Guest judge in season 5)
Former Host
Daryl Somers (2004 - 2007)
List of seasons
Season One (October - November 2004)
The series premiered on Tuesday October 5, 2004 and concluded on Tuesday November 23, 2004. It featured the following celebrities:
Rebecca Hewitt (nee Cartwright) and partner Michael Mizner were eventually declared the winners, beating Pauline Hanson and her partner.
Season Two (February - April 2005)
The second season premiered on Tuesday February 8, 2005 and concluded on Tuesday April 26, 2005. It featured the following celebrities:
Tom Williams and his partner Kym Johnson were eventually declared the winners, defeating Ian Roberts and his partner.
Season Three (September - November 2005)
The third series premiered on Tuesday September 6, 2005 and concluded on Tuesday November 8, 2005. It featured the following celebrities:
Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin were eventually declared the winners, defeating Chris Bath and her partner.
Champion of Champions (November 2005)
The winners of Series Two and Series Three competed to be crowned Champion of Champions. Series One winner Bec Hewitt née Cartwright couldn't attend as she was pregnant at the time, and hence was unable to attend.
Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin were eventually declared the winners, defeating Tom Williams and his partner, Kym Johnson on the basis of scores from the judges, having won both nights (15th & 22nd November) of competition.
Season Four (February - May 2006)
The fourth season premiered on Tuesday February 21, 2006 and concluded on Tuesday May 9, 2006. It featured the following celebrities:
Grant Denyer and his partner Amanda Garner were eventually declared the winners, defeating Kostya Tszyu and his partner.
Scorecard
EP = Episode
| Couple |
EP 1 |
EP 2 |
EP 3 |
EP 4 |
EP 5 |
EP 6 |
EP 7 |
EP 8 |
EP 9 |
EP 10 |
|
25 C-C-C |
29 Q |
31 J |
31 F |
25 S |
25 W |
39 PD |
30+31=61 T, VW |
29+36=65 R, AS |
40+36+33=109 |
|
26 W |
27 R |
30 T |
26 PD |
31 S |
27 VW |
31 F |
31+31=62 Q, J |
24+28=52 C-C-C, AS |
34+33+34=101 |
|
32 W |
32 |
35 |
32 PD |
32 |
34 C-C-C |
35 |
30+32=62 |
28+35=63 AS |
|
23 |
26 Q |
28 |
24 F |
24 |
18 R |
23 |
20+22=42 |
|
19 |
25 |
19 T |
16 PD |
18 S |
24 VW |
17 J |
|
25 |
31 |
26 T |
31 PD |
28 S |
24 J |
|
14 C-C-C |
24 |
22 |
21 F |
19 S |
|
23 W |
20 |
26 |
18 PD |
|
19 |
28 |
25 |
|
16 |
22 Q |
Season Five (September - November 2006)
The fifth series premiered on Tuesday September 26, 2006 and concluded on Tuesday November 28, 2006. The following celebrities were featured in season five:
Anthony Koutoufides and his partner Natalie Lowe were eventually declared the winners, defeating
Arianne Caoili and her partner Carmelo Pizzino.
Season Six (February - May 2007)
The sixth season premiered on Tuesday February 20, 2007 and concluded on Tuesday May 1, 2007. It featured the following celebrities:
Kate Cebrano and her partner John-Paul Collins were eventually declared the winners, defeating Fifi Box and her partner.
Season Seven (September - November 2007)
The seventh season premiered on Tuesday September 25, 2007 and concluded on Tuesday November 27, 2007. It featured the following celebrities:
| Celebrity |
Occupation |
Professional partner |
Placing |
| Bridie Carter |
McLeod's Daughters actress |
Craig Monley | Winners on November 27 |
| Anh Do |
Comedian and Actor |
Luda Kroitor | Runners-up on November 27 |
| David Hobson |
Opera singer/ composer |
Karina Schembri | Eliminated 8th on November 20 |
| Patti Newton |
Entertainer |
Sandro Catalano | Eliminated 7th on November 13 |
| Mark Beretta |
Main sports reporter for Sunrise |
Linda DeNicola | Eliminated 6th on November 6 |
| James Courtney |
V8 Supercar driver |
Olya Bourtasova | Eliminated 5th on October 30 |
| Jessica Rowe |
Journalist and TV presenter |
Serghei Bolgarschii | Eliminated 4th on October 23 |
| Elka Graham |
Olympic Swimmer |
Michael Wojick | Eliminated 3rd on October 16 |
| Corinne Grant |
Comedian |
Csaba Szirmai | Eliminated 2nd on October 9 |
| Michael Klim |
Olympic swimmer |
Eliza Campagna | Eliminated 1st on October 2 |
Bridie Carter and her partner Craig Monley were eventually declared the winners, defeating Anh Do and his partner.
Scorecard and Dances
EP = Episode
C = Cha-Cha-Cha, Q = Quickstep, J = Jive, T = Tango, F = Foxtrot, SL = Salsa, PD = Paso Doble, W = Waltz, R = Rumba, S = Samba, B = Bollywood, D = Disco, AT = Argentine Tango, FS = Freestyle
| Couple |
EP 1 |
EP 2 |
EP 3 |
EP 4 |
EP 5 |
EP 6 |
EP 7 |
EP 8 |
EP 9 |
EP 10 |
|
32 Q |
29 J |
30 F |
35 PD |
36 R |
33+31=64 W, B |
38 S |
36+28=64 T, D |
31+35=66 SL, AT |
35+40+40=115 C, S, FS |
|
24 C |
28 T |
29 SL |
30 W |
27 S |
25+31=56 J, B |
27 F |
21+27=48 R, D |
32+34=66 Q, AT |
26+32+35=93 PD, S, FS |
|
27 Q |
27 J |
28 F |
35 PD |
31 R |
29+28=57 T, B |
27 SL |
38+29=67 W, D |
31+23=54 AT, S |
|
34 C |
28 T |
30 SL |
31 W |
28 S |
32+29=61 PD, B |
28 F |
28+21=49 J, D |
|
27 C |
22 T |
18 SL |
25 W |
29 S |
24+28=52 R, B |
31 Q |
|
27 C |
29 T |
23 SL |
28 W |
18 R |
20+24=44 F, B |
|
24 Q |
23 J |
30 F |
29 PD |
14 S |
|
23 Q |
22 J |
28 F |
27 PD |
|
24 C |
25 T |
28 SL |
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19 Q |
19 J |
Season Eight (2008)
An eighth season has been confirmed by the Seven Network and will go ahead without the original host Daryl Somers. There will also only be one season for 2008 instead of two as per previous years.
Ratings
| MARKET |
SERIES |
| 1 2004 |
2 2005 |
3 2005 |
4 2006 |
5 2006 |
6 2007 |
7 2007 |
| Sydney | 624,250 |
590,500 |
610,900 |
685,600 |
549,800 |
576,400 |
555,300
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| Melbourne | 543,625 |
590,100 |
633,500 |
647,900 |
517,700 |
569,900 |
543,700
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| Brisbane | 320,375 |
315,700 |
327,700 |
430,700 |
277,200 |
314,700 |
294,700
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| Adelaide | 183,250 |
191,200 |
205,300 |
218,200 |
182,200 |
189,500 |
174,200
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| Perth | 223,125 |
219,500 |
234,800 |
251,800 |
207,000 |
209,200 |
219,400
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| 5-Cities | 1,894,625 |
1,907,000 |
2,011,800 |
2,234,100 |
1,733,900 |
1,859,600 |
1,786,800
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Controversy
Throughout most seasons there has been controversy. Some that revolved around the Dancing with the Stars contestants include:
All of the Home and Away stars competing in each season (with the exception of Season 4 & 7), consistently lasted until close to the end, with both Bec Cartwright and Ada Nicodemou winning their respective seasons 1 and 3.
In Season 2, it was believed that judge Todd McKenney didn't like Nikki Webster and thus gave her low scores.
Following this, in Season 4, Kate Langbroek locked horns with Todd when she disapproved of the way he'd acted towards Webster.
Bec Cartwright (Season 1), Nikki Webster (Season 2) and Jennifer Hawkins (Season 4) all had previous dancing experience and many saw them as having an unfair advantage, despite the fact that they'd experience in forms of dance, such as cheerleading and ballet, which are quite different styles to ballroom dancing.
Most winners of Dancing with the Stars were from Seven Network shows—Bec and Ada from Home and Away, Tom Williams from The Great Outdoors, Grant Denyer from Sunrise, and Kate Ceberano from It Takes Two - leading to accusations that Seven Network personalities are favoured in front of everyone else. However, in the case of Kate Ceberano she began her associations with Seven Network after she and her partner had won.
In the semi final of Season Five, judge Todd McKenney stated that he believed Arianne Caoili had received professional dance lessons prior to the competition. Arianne denied this. Channel 7's Today Tonight supported McKenney's claims, producing video footage of Arianne attending Salsa classes, but on Saturday 25th of November Arianne said that everything that Todd said wasn't true, the only thing she's done was when the producers rang up to cast her for Dancing, she just started doing Salsa lessons.(External Link )
In each season finale, the couple was crowned the champion only won if he/she had the most votes, therefore more of a popularity contest than performance. Since the voting process worked that the couple with the most votes gets the most points and merged with their dance scores. E.g. If a couple had the most votes and had the second highest score with 4 couples remaining, they'll score 4 points from votes and 3 from the dance scores totalling to 7. Since if there was a tie for points in the final two, for example 3-3, the couple with the most votes will win.Further Information
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