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Revision as of 19:06, 18 January 2021
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Judges: Nadia Comăneci, Craig Heap, Louis Smith, Sebastien Stella
Commentator: Mitch Fenner
Broadcast
BBC One, 9 August to 13 September 2014 (6 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Ten celebrities are trained in gymnastics and circus arts by a professional coach. Alongside a professional partner, the celebs perform routines. The judges each award a mark out of 10, leading to a total out of 40.
The worst performances lead to The Vault, a vault over a vault (the gym apparatus formerly known as the vaulting horse). Public voting contributed to the placings in the semi-final, and entirely determined the winner in the final.
The interval act is performances by trained gymnasts, including judge (and Strictly Come Dancing champ) Louis Smith.
Tumble fulfilled the public service remit to encourage sports participation. It attracted some viewers who wanted to emulate the skills displayed, and others who were more interested in the participants' dress (or lack thereof). We found the programme to be repetitive, there was little to break the cycle of video — performance — critique — scores. Viewers agreed, and the show's ratings fell as the series went on.
Participants
- Amelle Berrabah (from Sugababes)
- Peter Duncan (from Blue Peter)
- Carl Froch (boxer)
- Sarah Harding (from Girls Aloud)
- Bobby Lockwood (from CBBC's Wolfblood)
- Andrea McLean (from ITV's Loose Women)
- Lucy Mecklenburgh (from ITV2's The Only Way is Essex)
- John Partridge (Christian Clarke from Eastenders)
- Emma Samms (Fallon Colby from Dynasty)
- Ian 'H' Watkins (from Steps)
Mr Motivator (GMTV fitness expert) withdrew after being injured in rehearsals.
Champion
Bobby Lockwood
Trivia
Voted the Worst New Show in this site's Poll of 2014