Category: TV
Ent
Date: 08.10.2004
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Salsa, swing
and the lambada will be the order of the day for a brand new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE
series.
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Following the nation's phenomenal response to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE's
Strictly Come Dancing, the floor is now open for thousands of hopefuls
aspiring to shake their stuff on screen.
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Strictly Dance Fever will be the biggest dance-off in
history as the progress of ten talented couples is followed from the
embarrassing panic of auditions through to the final glitzy performance.
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The irrepressible Graham Norton will host the competition
which will see the public put through their paces and vote for who stays
on the dance floor.
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All the couples will be trained by professionals to
competition standard before they dance to a different discipline every
week.
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The series, on air in 2005, builds on the huge success
of Strictly Come Dancing and the current wave of interest in amateur
dancing.
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The winning couple will waltz away with a £50,000
prize and the coveted Strictly Dance Fever trophy.
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Jane Lush, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Controller, Entertainment Commissioning,
said: "Graham's unique brand of humour and
fantastic rapport with members of the public makes this the ideal show
to demonstrate his talents.
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"I'm delighted that Graham is as enthusiastic about
this project as I am.
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"Britain has been gripped
by dance fever this year and I can't wait to see our couples get down
and dirty as they battle it out head-to-head."
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