Dancing with the Stars
Series Details
Title: Dancing with the Stars
Release Date: 5 Oct 2004
Runtime: 1h 30m
Genre: Reality
Director:
Production Companies: Granada Productions
Overview: (Australia) Celebrities and their professional dance partners strut their stuff on the dancefloor. Each week, one couple is voted off by the public and a panel of judges. And so it goes week after week until just one star remains.
Additional Information
IMDB: View on IMDB
TMDB: View on TMDB
Ratings
Average Vote: 3.8 (3 votes)
Cast
The third series is hosted by Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger. You know the drill. High achievers hit the dance floor with a professional dance partner in a live ballroom dancing competition. The celebrity dancers include: Chris Bath, David Campbell, Nicky Buckley, Michael Caton, Dawn Fraser, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, Ada Nicodemou, Brodie Holland, Tania Zaetta, and Ky Hurst.
Hosted by Daryl Somers and his super glamourous co-host Sonia Kruger, the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars is broadcast live every Tuesday night from Channel Seven's Melbourne studios. Our celebrity dancers include: Toby Allen, Noeline Brown, Grant Denyer, Jennifer Hawkins, Kate Langbroek, Molly Meldrum, Alicia Molik, Luke Ricketson, Kostya Tszyu and Simone Warne.
Hosted by Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger, each week the couples face a vote from the public and a vote from a panel of expert judges, with the lowest-scoring duo knocked out of the competition. The celebrity dancers competing in the fifth series include: Andrew Gaze, Anthony Koutoufides, Gary Sweet, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Waterhouse, Amanda Keller, Fiona Falkiner, Arianne Caolli, Kerry Armstrong and Tamsyn Lewis.
The magic and glamour of the ballroom has returned with the sixth series of the smash hit variety show. Ten diverse celebrities, from a sultry songstress, talented actors, professional athletes, a television journalist, to a farmer and a horticulturalist, will put their fancy footwork to the test in a live ballroom dancing competition. For the first time ever disco and other dances have been added to the dance styles performed and there will be a big twist during the series for the celebrities.
Hosted by Daryl Somers and co-host Sonia Kruger, the show is telecast live every Tuesday. Series seven will showcase the grace, energy and entertainment of the ballroom that viewers have come to adore with some surprise elements! Disco will also return to the dance styles performed. This series will showcase the fancy footwork of ten diverse stars from the world of sport, comedy, acting, journalism, even opera.
Host Daniel MacPherson and co-host Sonia Kruger bring their razzle dazzle to another thrilling season. The 10 celebrities bold enough to take on the Dancing with the Stars challenge for the show's eighth series are: Red Symons, Brooke Hanson, Danny Green, Jodi Gordon, Paul Licuria, Toni Pearen, Cal Wilson, Charli Delaney, James Tobin, and Luke Jacobz.
Casting their fears aside, eleven celebrities will take on the ultimate challenge in their quest to be the next Dancing with the Stars champion. Among them is a record breaking sailor, international DJ, television icon, ironman and an AFL superstar. The group will kick up their heels alongside host Daniel MacPherson and his new co-host, the sensational Mel B.
Daniel MacPherson welcome new co-host Edwina Batholomew, 12 sparkling celebrities, new judges Kym Johnson and Adam Garcia as well as a new dance genre.
Returning to the floor are in this All Stars edition are: Ada Nicodemou (Season 3), Bec Hewitt (Season 1), Erin McNaught (Season 12), Fifi Box (Season 6), Jamie Durie (Season 6), Kyly Clarke (Season 14), Lincoln Lewis (Season 9), Luke Jacobz (Season 8), Manu Feildel (Season 11) and Tom Williams (Season 2). The Returning Stars are joined by four Wildcards: Jessica Gomes, Matty Johnson, Renee Bargh and Schapelle Corby. The series will see our stars boogie to a variety of dance styles including cha cha, contemporary, paso doble, samba, jive, lindy hop and tango to impress our illustrious expert judges Todd McKenney, Helen Richey, Paul Mercurio and Mark Wilson.
0 Comment