Dancing on Wheels
| Television series | |
|---|---|
| Original title | Dancing on Wheels |
| Country of production |
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| original language | English |
| year | 2010 |
| length | 60 minutes |
| Episodes | 5 in 1 season |
| Broadcasting cycle |
weekly |
| idea | Harry Lansdown |
| Moderation | Brian Fortuna |
| First broadcast | February 11, 2010 on BBC Three |
| occupation | |
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Leading Actors:
Caroline Flack, James O'Shea | |
Dancing on Wheels is a British TV show made by production company Fever Media. It first aired on BBC Three on February 11, 2010. The concept of the show is for a celebrity to dance with a wheelchair user. The couples dance every week and one couple drops out every week. In the final, the two remaining couples show two dances. A couple wins the show and represents the UK at the European Championships in wheelchair dance .
jury
The jury for the first season was:
| Juror | Notes |
|---|---|
| James Jordan | Pro at Strictly Come Dancing |
| Ola Jordan | Pro at Strictly Come Dancing |
| Goodbye Adepitan | Showmaster , wheelchair basketball player and actor |
choreography
The choreographers for the first season were:
| choreographer | Remarks |
|---|---|
| Brian Fortuna | Pro at Strictly Come Dancing |
| Kristina Rihanoff | Pro at Strictly Come Dancing |
Candidates
The candidates for the first season were:
| Celebrity | known as | Disabled dance partner | status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caroline Flack | TV presenter | James O'Shea | winner |
| Mark Foster | Olympics swimmer | Diana Morgan-Hill | Second |
| Michelle Gayle | singer | Harry Maule | eliminated |
| Heather Small | singer | Paul Jacob | eliminated |
| Martin Offiah | Rugby league player | Carolyne Underwood | eliminated |
| Kevin Sacre | Hollyoaks actor | Simone Milani | eliminated |
See also
- Wheelchair dance
- Association of Paraplegics in Germany (FGQ)