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Arlene's Panel: Ashley Wallen (choreographer) and Joshua Alamu (vocal coach)
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Bruno's Panel: Derek Hough (choreographer) and CeCe Sammy (vocal coach)
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BBC Three coverage (''Dance Xtra''): Angelica Bell and [[Rufus Hound]]
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC One, 2007
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BBC One, 14th July - 25th August, 2007 (7 episodes in 1 series)
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Revision as of 15:13, 2 August 2009

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Contents

Host

Ben Shephard

Co-hosts

Mentors: Arlene Phillips and Bruno Tonioli

Arlene's Panel: Ashley Wallen (choreographer) and Joshua Alamu (vocal coach)

Bruno's Panel: Derek Hough (choreographer) and CeCe Sammy (vocal coach)

BBC Three coverage (Dance Xtra): Angelica Bell and Rufus Hound

Broadcast

BBC One, 14th July - 25th August, 2007 (7 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Strictly Dance Fever meets Popstars in a collision of formats that looked on paper like it might work, as the Beeb attempted to put together a new dance troupe in the weekly-vote-off fashion. It was a nice idea, but executed poorly: a seven-member troupe possibly being reduced to a six-member troupe was hardly a thrilling level of jeopardy, and with the two teams already formed in the second week, the rest of the series just felt like it was going through the motions, not helped by a feeling that the result was a foregone conclusion anyway.

Champions

Team Bruno (Claire Mealor, Marie McGonigle, Marcquelle Ward, Rana Roy and Phoenix). After the series, they became Pulse (a name chosen by Sun readers) and released a single which reached the all-important number 91 position in the charts. Marcquelle Ward and Rana Roy went on to star in ITV drama series Britannia High, created by Arlene Phillips and How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? judge David Ian.

Trivia

Money raised from the phone lines went to the Fame Academy bursary fund. How lovely to hear from that after all this time.

Inventor

Format credited to Arlene Phillips and Bruno Tonioli.

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