So You Think You Can Dance
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Judges: [[Nigel Lythgoe|Nigel Lythgoe]], [[Arlene Phillips|Arlene Phillips]] | Judges: [[Nigel Lythgoe|Nigel Lythgoe]], [[Arlene Phillips|Arlene Phillips]] | ||
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+ | Guest Judges: Louise Redknapp, Sisco Gomez, Priscilla Samuels | ||
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- | A huge hit in the USA, this is essentially [[Pop Idol|Pop Idol]] for dancers. | + | |
+ | A huge hit in the USA, this is essentially [[Pop Idol|Pop Idol]] for dancers. Nationwide auditions see talented solo dancers aged from 18-35 given the opportunity to dance in front of a panel of experts. The 100 that impress are given a golden ticket to the Choreography Camp stage. Here, over three days, they are put through their paces by a group of choreographers you've never heard of, and some bloke off [[Strictly Come Dancing|Strictly]] before the field is narrowed to 14 dancers, who will compete in live Saturday night programmes in front of the judges, and the viewing public. Here, one dancer is eliminated each week, until the winner is chosen, and receives £100,000, and a chance to perform on the American version of the show. | ||
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Revision as of 14:41, 3 January 2010
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Arlene Phillips
Guest Judges: Louise Redknapp, Sisco Gomez, Priscilla Samuels
Broadcast
19 Productions / BBC for BBC One, 2 January 2010-
Synopsis
A huge hit in the USA, this is essentially Pop Idol for dancers. Nationwide auditions see talented solo dancers aged from 18-35 given the opportunity to dance in front of a panel of experts. The 100 that impress are given a golden ticket to the Choreography Camp stage. Here, over three days, they are put through their paces by a group of choreographers you've never heard of, and some bloke off Strictly before the field is narrowed to 14 dancers, who will compete in live Saturday night programmes in front of the judges, and the viewing public. Here, one dancer is eliminated each week, until the winner is chosen, and receives £100,000, and a chance to perform on the American version of the show.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Inventor
Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe