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DANCING WITH THE STARS (US TV SERIES)

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'''Dancing with the Stars''' is a reality show airing on ABC in the United States. The show is based on the British BBC TV series ''Strictly Come Dancing'' and is part of the international ''Dancing with the Stars'' franchise.
The concept of the show is to pair a celebrity with a professional dancer in an attempt to win a high score from a panel of three judges and then a high number of votes from the viewers, who can call in and vote online. The person who receives the lowest score is eliminated, but they are allowed to dance one last dance at the end of the show.
The current co-hosts are Tom Bergeron and Samantha Harris. In season 1, Bergeron's co-host was Lisa Canning. The panel of judges is Len Goodman (head judge), Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli. Harold Wheeler is the musical director. The announcements for the show's titles and introductions for dances and judges' scores were recorded in the United Kingdom by Alan Dedicoat.
''Dancing with the Stars'' is broadcast live from CBS Television City in Los Angeles in Studio 46. American Idol is housed next door in Studio 36.
Despite the first three seasons never having been aired in the UK, Season 4 is being broadcast on BBC One on Sunday afternoons as of Sunday 15th July 2007.

Contents
Dances
Winners
U.S. television ratings
North American Tour
Relationships
Highest scores
Perfect thirties
Number of Perfect Thirties
Scoring and voting procedure
Withdrawals
Len and Bruno
DVD
See also
Notes
External links

Dances


The following are the dances performed by couples on ''Dancing with the Stars''. In addition, each couple in the final round performs a dance of any style or combination of styles of their choosing, called "freestyle".
Standard dances Latin dances
Foxtrot
Quickstep
Tango
Viennese Waltz
Waltz
Cha-cha-cha
Jive
Mambo
Paso Doble
Rumba
Salsa
Samba

Winners


'Couples'
Season 1
Summer 2005
Kelly Monaco & Alec Mazo
Season 2
Spring 2006
Drew Lachey & Cheryl Burke
Season 3
Fall 2006
Emmit Smith & Cheryl Burke
Season 4
Spring 2007
Apolo Anton Ohno & Julianne Hough

U.S. television ratings


Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ''Dancing With The Stars'' on ABC.
''Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.''
Season Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Timeslot Rank Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
'1st' June 1, 2005 '13.48' July 6, 2005 '22.36' 2004-2005 Wednesday 9:00PM 'n/a' '16.80'
'2nd' January 5, 2006 '17.46' 'Part 1:' February 23, 2006 '17.70' 2005-2006 Thursday 8:00PM
''(dance show)''
'#6' '18.57'
'Part 2:' February 26, 2006 '27.23' Sunday 8:00PM
''(results show)''
'#18' '14.81'
'3rd' September 12, 2006 '20.06'[1] 'Part 1:' November 14, 2006 '26.80' 2006-2007 Tuesday 8:00PM
''(dance show)''
'#3' '20.73'
'Part 2:' November 15, 2006 '27.29' Wednesday 8:00PM
''(results show)''
'#7' '19.42'
'4th' March 19, 2007 '21.80'[2] 'Part 1:' May 21, 2007 20.19 2006-2007 Monday 8:00PM
''(dance show)''
'#6' '19.89'
'Part 2:' May 22, 2007 22.96 Tuesday 9:00PM
''(results show)''
'#9' '18.22'

The show's first season is not ranked because it aired in the summer of 2005. Assuming it would have the same viewing numbers from the summer, if it did air within the 2004-2005 official television season, it would have ranked #11.
10.9 million viewers tuned into the September 20, 2005 dance-off while just over 10.4 million watched the September 22, 2005 results show.
''Dancing With The Stars'' was the most-watched Thursday night program on ABC since ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'' in 2000 and the most-watched Thursday 8 p.m. series on ABC since ''Mork & Mindy'' in 1979. In its second season, it attracted similarly high viewing numbers compared to its timeslot competitor, CBS' ''.
The first part of the series' second season finale aired on Thursday, February 23, 2006. The other programs airing opposite ''Dancing With The Stars'' (14.8 million viewers from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.) were: the 2006 Winter Olympics ladies' figure skating finals on NBC (17.7 million viewers from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.), an episode of CBS' '' (14.8 million viewers from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.), and a results show during the fifth season of FOX's ''American Idol'' (23.5 million viewers from 8 p.m. to 9:02 p.m.).[3]

North American Tour


On the October 25, 2006, results show, ''Dancing with the Stars – The Tour'' was announced. Produced by ABC and AEG Worldwide, the live-action tour features celebrities and professional dancers from U.S. seasons 1-3. The tour through 38 arena venues started in San Diego on December 19, 2006, and ended in Atlantic City on February 11, 2007. The pairs performing in the tour were:

Drew Lachey and Cheryl Burke

Joey McIntyre and Kym Johnson (Kym hurt herself during the tour and was replaced by Julianne Hough)

Lisa Rinna and Louis Van Amstel

Joey Lawrence and Edyta Sliwinska

Harry Hamlin and Karina Smirnoff
Willa Ford and Maksim Chmerkovskiy were scheduled to join the tour, but Chmerkovskiy had to withdraw for personal reasons and Ford decided not to participate with another partner.
The 2nd tour took place with the folllowing couples:

Joey McIntyre 3rd Place in Season 1 and Julianne Hough 1st Place in Season 4

Drew Lachey and Cheryl Burke 1st Place in Season 2

Joey Lawrence and Edyta Sliwinska 3rd Place in Season 3

Joey Fatone and Kym Johnson 2nd Place in Season 4

Relationships


For the most part, the stars and dancers often have a strong relationship with one another. Many have said that it's like a brother/sister relationship, or that their partner is their best friend.
Mario Lopez and Karina Smirnoff (2nd place in Season 3) are the only couple on Dancing with the Stars that is sure to be dating, as Mario confirmed it himself. However, their wishes to keep the relationship private is to protect it. Karina is currently residing with him in his Los Angeles home.
Willa Ford and Maksim Chmerkovskiy have also had a relationship, but was ended abruptly.
There have also been rumors about Julianne Hough and Apolo Anton Ohno in a personal relationship, but Apolo and Julianne have denied anything beyond friendship. Julianne was engaged, but recently canceled her wedding.

Highest scores


Perfect thirties

Judges have awarded perfect thirty out of thirty to couples on the following occasions:
CelebrityProfessionalSeasonWeekDance
Kelly Monaco Alec Mazo 1 6 Freestyle
John O'Hurley Charlotte Jorgensen 1 Dance-Off Waltz
Stacy Keibler Tony Dovolani 2 5 Samba
Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 6 Tango
Stacy Keibler Tony Dovolani 2 6 Jive
Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 8 Paso Doble
Freestyle
Stacy Keibler Tony Dovolani 2 8 Jive
Samba
Emmitt Smith Cheryl Burke 3 9 Cha Cha
Joey Lawrence Edyta Sliwinska 3 9 Rumba
Mario Lopez Karina Smirnoff 3 9 Tango
Emmitt Smith Cheryl Burke 3 10 Samba
Mambo
Mario Lopez Karina Smirnoff 3 10 Paso Doble
Freestyle
Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 5 Samba
Laila Ali Maksim Chmerkovskiy 4 7 Samba
Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 7 Jive
Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 8 Paso Doble
Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 9 Jive
Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 9 Foxtrot
Laila Ali Maksim Chmerkovskiy 4 9 Quickstep
Laila Ali Maksim Chmerkovskiy 4 9 Cha Cha Cha
Ian Ziering Cheryl Burke 4 9 Jive
Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 9 Quickstep
Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 10 Free Style
Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 10 Free Style
Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 10 Paso Doble
Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 10 Tango
Laila Ali Maksim Chmerkovskiy 4 10 Mambo

Number of Perfect Thirties


★ Note that in Season 4, they were required to do more dancing than in earlier seasons; an example would be that dancing twice in one night started earlier when it is usually done in the semi-finals or the finals.


★ 5: Apolo Anton Ono; Joey Fatone


★ 4: Stacy Keibler; Laila Ali


★ 3: Drew Lachey; Mario Lopez; Emmitt Smith


★ 1: Kelly Monaco; John O'Hurley; Joey Lawrence; Ian Ziering
Scoring and voting procedure

Starting in Season 3, the procedure for eliminating couples changed. Previously, only the overall ranking between competitors by the judges and the public was relevant. Starting in Season 3, the differential is now relevant.
The scoring begins with the judges' marks. Each judge gives a 1 to 10 score, allowing for a perfect score of 30. With multiple performances, the scores would all be added at the end of the program. The scores for all competitors are added together and each contestant's "judge share" is determined by dividing their score by the sum of all the scores combined and recorded as a percentage. This percentage is then added to the percentage of North American votes received by each contestant. The bottom two couples are identified in the results show, and the couple with the lowest combined total is eliminated.[4]
Public voting is conducted via a toll-free number and the ABC web site. Voters can place up to five calls per phone line during and immediately after each performance show. Technical difficulties during Season 4 sometimes told the viewer that the maximum number of votes had been reached but persistent dialing enabled all five votes to be cast.
Viewer voting has been primarily based upon the popularity of the celebrity rather than their dancing ability especially in the early episodes. The three judges tailor their marks to "stack the deck" against really poor performers or even the playing field to allow the viewers to decide who wins the session.
There is no evidence of collusion between the judges and producers to "stack the deck" for the less popular celebrities. However, like many of these shows, conspiracy theories abound especially when one's favorite contestant doesn't fare as well as they might have hoped. Stacking the deck would be in clear violation of FCC rules and regulations that govern competitive television programs.
Withdrawals

Sara Evans in the third season was the first celebrity to withdraw from the competition. She cited her divorce as the reason for leaving the competition. As a result, her professional partner, Tony Dovolani also became the first professional dancer to withdraw from the competition.
Another withdrawal occurred during the run-up to Season 4, on February 28 when Vincent Pastore withdrew from the competition after only one week of training. Pastore said he did not realize how much work was needed during a ten-week period, and that he was not up to the physical demands of the show. He was replaced on March 2 by actor John Ratzenberger who was partnered with Edyta Sliwinska.[5]
Len and Bruno

During the third and fifth seasons Judges Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli were filming both Dancing With The Stars and its UK counterpart Strictly Come Dancing simultaneously, and had to fly across the Atlantic twice a week for almost the entire season.

DVD


A DVD titled '' was released on April 3, 2007 featuring Kym Johnson, Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Ashly DelGrosso-Costa. The program contains cardiovascular workouts adapted from Cha-cha, paso doble, samba, and jive dance routines.

See also



★ ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (original BBC version)

★ ''Dancing with the Stars (Australia)''

★ ''So You Think You Can Dance''

★ ''Skating With Celebrities''

Notes


1. Primetime Tuesday Ratings: ABC's Dancing With the Stars Explodes Out of the Gate
2. 'Dancing' a dynamo for ABC
3. Variety.com: 'Idol,' Olympics top Thursday
4. ★ class=wikiexternal target=_blank> Dancing With The Stars Voting Summary, abc.go.com
5. http://www.abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/DancingStars/story?id=2912176

External links



Official ABC Website

''Dancing with the Stars'': The Tour





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