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+ | [[Johny Pitts]] (2005-6) | ||
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+ | Harvey (So Solid Crew) | ||
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Princess for Trouble, 2004- | + | Princess for Trouble, 2004-6 (3 series) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Twelve dancers compete for a one-year dance contract. As nondescript as it sounds. | |
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- | + | ==Trivia== | |
- | + | Johny Pitts was credited as "Johny P". | |
[[Category:Variety]] | [[Category:Variety]] | ||
[[Category:Dance]] | [[Category:Dance]] | ||
[[Category:Princess Productions]] | [[Category:Princess Productions]] |
Current revision as of 16:46, 14 January 2024
Contents |
Host
Sarra Elgan (2004)
Johny Pitts (2005-6)
Harvey (So Solid Crew)
Co-hosts
Judges: Kevin Adams (from Fame Academy); Lisa Scott-Lee, Louie Spence
Broadcast
Princess for Trouble, 2004-6 (3 series)
Synopsis
Twelve dancers compete for a one-year dance contract. As nondescript as it sounds.
Trivia
Johny Pitts was credited as "Johny P".