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== Host ==
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== Co-hosts ==
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Tom Daley (mentor)
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Mentor: Tom Daley
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Judges: Andy Banks, [[Jo Brand]], Leon Taylor
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Commentator: Alan March
== Broadcast ==
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TwoFour for ITV, 5 January 2013 to present <!--S1: 5ep, to 2 Feb-->
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Twofour for ITV, 5 January 2013 to 15 February 2014 (12 episodes in 2 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Celebrities learn to dive with Tom Daley, the Olympic medallist and treble Young Sports Personality of the Year. A combination of votes from judges and the poolside audience sees people progress.
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Across three heats, celebrities learn to dive with Tom Daley, the Olympic medallist and treble Young Sports Personality of the Year. A combination of votes from the judges - Plymouth City diving coach Andy Banks, comedian [[Jo Brand]], and Olympic silver medallist Leon Taylor - and the viewing public at home decides who progresses to the next stage.
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== Participants ==
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===2013===
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===Heat 1===
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*Jake Canuso (from ''Benidorm'')
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*Omid Djalili (comedian)
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*Jade Ewen (singer at [[Eurovision Song Contest]])
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*[[Jenni Falconer]] (telly presenter)
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*Helen Lederer (comedian)
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===Heat 2===
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*Caprice (model)
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*Eddie Edwards (ski-jumper)
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*Joey Essex (from ''The Only Way is Essex'')
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*Diarmuid Gavin (television gardener)
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*Charlotte Jackson (sports presenter)
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===Heat 3===
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*[[Donna Air]] (from ''Byker Grove'')
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*[[Linda Barker]] (interior designer)
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*Dom Joly (comedian)
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*Tina Malone (from ''Shameless'')
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*Anthony Ogogo (boxer)
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Jennifer Metcalfe (from ''Hollyoaks'') had originally been announced for this heat, but withdrew for personal reasons.
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===Later stages===
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The semi-final was contested by heat winners Omid Djalili, Eddie Edwards, Anthony Ogogo; and by splash-off winners Jake Canuso, Charlotte Jackson, Linda Barker.
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Anthony was unable to dive in the semi-final after sustaining an injury: Linda and Eddie progressed to the final, with splash-off winner Jake.
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===2014===
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===Heat 1===
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* Michaela Strachan (TV presenter)
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* Perri Kiely (from dance troupe Diversity)
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* Gemma Collins (from ''The Only Way is Essex'')
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* Ricky Groves (from ''Eastenders'')
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* Gemma Merna (from ''Hollyoaks'')
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===Heat 2===
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* [[Keith Duffy]] (from Boyzone)
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* [[Anna Williamson]] (from ''Toonattik'')
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* [[Paul Ross]] (breakfast radio host)
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* Martin Offiah (rugby player)
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* Toyah Willcox (punk rocker)
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===Heat 3===
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* Penny Mordaunt (Conservative MP)
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* Paul Young (pop singer)
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* Danielle Lloyd (model)
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* Patrick Monahan (reigning [[Show Me the Funny]] champion)
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* Dan Osbourne (from ''The Only Way is Essex'')
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===Heat 4===
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* Austin Healey ([[The Fuse]] host)
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* Jenny Eclair (comedian)
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* Pollyanna Woodward (from ''The Gadget Show'')
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* Una Foden (from The Saturdays)
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* Richard Whitehead (athlete)
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===Later stages===
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Through to the semi-final were heat winners Perri Kiely, Keith Duffy, Dan Osbourne, and Richard Whitehead; and splash-off winners Michaela Strachan, Anna Williamson, Danielle Lloyd, and Austin Healey. Healey was unable to dive in his semi-final after being injured in rehearsals.
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The final was contested by Kiely, Duffy, Whitehead, and Osbourne.
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== Champion ==
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'''2013:''' Eddie "the Eagle" Edwards<br>
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'''2014:''' Perri Kiely
== Inventor==
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A local version of the Eyeworks format Sterren Springen (''Celebrity Splash'').
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A local version of the Eyeworks format Sterren Springen (''Celebrity Splash''), first broadcast in the Netherlands.
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== Trivia ==
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Further local versions have been commissioned in the United States, France, and Australia.
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The show was a live outside broadcast from Inspire Luton.
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.itv.com/news/topic/splash/ Official site]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splash!_(UK_TV_series) Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[The Games]] - Channel 4's celebrity sports competition, which featured diving as one of its events.
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[[Weaver's Week 2013-01-27|Weaver's Week review]]
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Revision as of 02:36, 1 March 2017

Contents

Host

Vernon Kay and Gabby Logan

Co-hosts

Mentor: Tom Daley

Judges: Andy Banks, Jo Brand, Leon Taylor

Commentator: Alan March

Broadcast

Twofour for ITV, 5 January 2013 to 15 February 2014 (12 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Across three heats, celebrities learn to dive with Tom Daley, the Olympic medallist and treble Young Sports Personality of the Year. A combination of votes from the judges - Plymouth City diving coach Andy Banks, comedian Jo Brand, and Olympic silver medallist Leon Taylor - and the viewing public at home decides who progresses to the next stage.

If you can help us to expand this entry, please provide as much information as possible, using the feedback form below.

Participants

2013

Heat 1

Heat 2

  • Caprice (model)
  • Eddie Edwards (ski-jumper)
  • Joey Essex (from The Only Way is Essex)
  • Diarmuid Gavin (television gardener)
  • Charlotte Jackson (sports presenter)

Heat 3

  • Donna Air (from Byker Grove)
  • Linda Barker (interior designer)
  • Dom Joly (comedian)
  • Tina Malone (from Shameless)
  • Anthony Ogogo (boxer)

Jennifer Metcalfe (from Hollyoaks) had originally been announced for this heat, but withdrew for personal reasons.

Later stages

The semi-final was contested by heat winners Omid Djalili, Eddie Edwards, Anthony Ogogo; and by splash-off winners Jake Canuso, Charlotte Jackson, Linda Barker.

Anthony was unable to dive in the semi-final after sustaining an injury: Linda and Eddie progressed to the final, with splash-off winner Jake.

2014

Heat 1

  • Michaela Strachan (TV presenter)
  • Perri Kiely (from dance troupe Diversity)
  • Gemma Collins (from The Only Way is Essex)
  • Ricky Groves (from Eastenders)
  • Gemma Merna (from Hollyoaks)

Heat 2

Heat 3

  • Penny Mordaunt (Conservative MP)
  • Paul Young (pop singer)
  • Danielle Lloyd (model)
  • Patrick Monahan (reigning Show Me the Funny champion)
  • Dan Osbourne (from The Only Way is Essex)

Heat 4

  • Austin Healey (The Fuse host)
  • Jenny Eclair (comedian)
  • Pollyanna Woodward (from The Gadget Show)
  • Una Foden (from The Saturdays)
  • Richard Whitehead (athlete)

Later stages

Through to the semi-final were heat winners Perri Kiely, Keith Duffy, Dan Osbourne, and Richard Whitehead; and splash-off winners Michaela Strachan, Anna Williamson, Danielle Lloyd, and Austin Healey. Healey was unable to dive in his semi-final after being injured in rehearsals.

The final was contested by Kiely, Duffy, Whitehead, and Osbourne.

Champion

2013: Eddie "the Eagle" Edwards
2014: Perri Kiely

Inventor

A local version of the Eyeworks format Sterren Springen (Celebrity Splash), first broadcast in the Netherlands.

Trivia

Further local versions have been commissioned in the United States, France, and Australia.

The show was a live outside broadcast from Inspire Luton.

Web links

Official site

Wikipedia entry

See also

The Games - Channel 4's celebrity sports competition, which featured diving as one of its events.

Weaver's Week review

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