Born to Shine

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Born to Shine
Born to Shine logo.jpg
Genre Talent
Entertainment
Presented by Natasha Kaplinsky
Judges Denise van Outen
Jason Gardiner
Various guest judges
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Production location The ITV London Studios
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network ITV
Release17 July (2011-07-17) 
21 August 2011 (2011-08-21)

Born to Shine is an ITV entertainment programme which featured celebrities who learn a new skill taught to them by talented teenagers, live on Sunday evenings. The show was presented by Natasha Kaplinsky and won by Jason Manford.

Contents

Format

Teenagers teach celebrities a new talent to perform on the Born to Shine stage. Every week three celebrities perform, in an attempt to make it through to the final. Denise van Outen and Jason Gardiner give their opinions to the celebrities before the lines open for the public to vote for their favourite. All of the money raised goes to Save the Children, of which Kaplinsky is an ambassador.

Episodes

ShowAir dateGuest judge(s)Celebrity contestantsResults
117 July 2011 Kimberley Walsh Michael Underwood and Angellica Bell Eliminated
Jodie Prenger Eliminated
Nick Moran Winner
224 July 2011 Alex James Ruth Langsford Eliminated
Dawn Porter Eliminated
Tony Audenshaw and Lesley Dunlop Winner
331 July 2011 Chipmunk Jason Byrne Eliminated
Joe Swash Eliminated
Tracy-Ann Oberman Winner
47 August 2011 Stephen Mulhern and Myleene Klass Jorgie Porter Eliminated
Jennie Bond Eliminated
Jason Manford Winner
514 August 2011 Sebastien Izambard John Barnes Eliminated
Jennie McAlpine Eliminated
Gareth Thomas Winner
621 August 2011N/A Nick Moran Eliminated
Tony Audenshaw and Lesley Dunlop Eliminated
Tracy-Ann Oberman Eliminated
Gareth Thomas Eliminated
Jason Manford Series Winner

International versions

The format, made in United Kingdom, was exported in two countries around the world.

CountryTitleNetworkHostYear aired
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo Rai 1 Milly Carlucci 2013
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Sinh ra để tỏa sáng VTV3 Đại Nghĩa2017

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