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Strictly Dancing

TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsEnglish

Strictly Dancing is an Australian television show that aired between 2004 and 2005 on ABC TV. Hosted by Paul McDermott, the show is a form of dance competition, with each episode featuring four dance couples from around Australia and New Zealand. The competition has three rounds, each consisting of two similar dance types. The styles range from basic traditionals, such as Cha-Cha and Rumba, to modern styles of Hip-Hop, to strange hybrids. Competitors are picked via auditioning, which is done around Australia before each season. Chosen competitors are alerted three weeks in advance of their appearance of their dances and competition date. Whilst the actual show is only a half-hour segment and appears to be live, the creation takes over eight hours and competitors usually have ample time to return home and watch themselves on TV, and as such are made to sign a contract forbidding them from revealing their final position. Scoring is done by three judges, with the score out of 10 for each dance, with the average of the three being the score being an average of the three. All scores are then added up. On top of the dance score, the judges award the dances at the end of the show with an X-Factor score. This score has no relation to the technical side of the dancing, but relates to the other factors that improve the dance, such as dancers compatibility or energy. This makes things more interesting as a technically better dance couple may lose to a couple who appeared more captivating or simply 'worked better' together. The winner of the round qualifies for the semi-finals. The winner of the finals receives a cash prize and a flower bouquet. The runners up receive a cash prize of half the first prize amount.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: N/A (TV Series)Genres: Dance, Reality Television, Competition

Plot Summary

Strictly Dancing, known internationally as Strictly Come Dancing, is a popular British television show where celebrities are paired with professional dancers. Each week, they perform a series of ballroom and Latin dances, which are then judged by a panel of experts. The couples are scored, and viewers vote for their favorites, with the lowest-scoring pair facing elimination each week. The show culminates in a grand final where one couple is crowned the champion.

Critical Reception

Strictly Dancing has been a consistent critical and commercial success since its debut. It is widely praised for its family-friendly entertainment value, high production quality, and the genuine progression of the celebrity contestants. The show has been credited with popularizing ballroom dancing and remains a ratings giant in the UK.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its feel-good factor and accessible format.
  • Celebrated for the professional dancers' skill and the celebrities' impressive transformations.
  • Critiqued occasionally for its judging inconsistencies and predictable outcomes.

Google audience: Audiences consistently praise Strictly Dancing for its uplifting and entertaining nature, highlighting the joy of watching celebrities learn and improve their dancing skills. The chemistry between the hosts and judges is often mentioned as a positive aspect, contributing to the show's warm and engaging atmosphere.

Awards & Accolades

BAFTA Television Awards (multiple wins and nominations, including Best Entertainment Programme), National Television Awards (multiple wins for Best Talent Show).

Fun Fact

The show's iconic catchphrase, 'Keep dancing!', was coined by judge Len Goodman.

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