Dance Dance Dance (British TV series)

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Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance Dance titles.jpg
Genre Talent show
Presented by Alesha Dixon
Will Best
Judges Ashley Banjo
Tina Landon
Timor Steffens
Country of originNetherlands
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time90 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Talpa
Original release
Network ITV
Release8 January (2017-01-08) 
12 February 2017 (2017-02-12)

Dance Dance Dance is a British talent show that aired on ITV from 8 January 2017 to 12 February 2017. It was presented by Alesha Dixon and Will Best [1] and judged by Ashley Banjo, Tina Landon, and Timor Steffens. [2]

Contents

Cast

SeriesPresentersJudges
1 Alesha Dixon Will Best Ashley Banjo Tina Landon Timor Steffens

Celebrities

CelebrityKnown forPartnerStatus
Fiona Wade Emmerdale actressRonnie Del BarrioEliminated 1st
on 22 January 2017
Jess Wright The Only Way Is Essex starDuane LamonteEliminated 2nd
on 29 January 2017
JB Gill Former JLS singerChloe GillThird place
on 5 February 2017
Lucy-Jo Hudson Former Coronation Street actressRohan Pinnock-HamiltonRunners-up
on 12 February 2017
Jonny Labey Former EastEnders actorChrissy BrookeWinners
on 12 February 2017

Scoring chart

CouplePlace1231+2+3456
Jonny & Chrissy
153.052.054.0159.054.089.5120.0
Lucy-Jo & Rohan
249.051.053.0153.054.081.5117.0
JB & Chloe
348.049.049.5146.552.581.0
Jess & Duane
448.046.553.0147.549.0
Fiona & Ronnie
542.046.048.5136.5

Green scores indicate the highest score of the week.
Red scores indicate the lowest score of the week.
  indicates the couple eliminated that week
  indicates the winning couple
  indicates the runner-up couple
  indicates the third-place couple

Average chart

Rank by
average
PlaceCoupleTotal
points
Number of
dances
Average
11Jonny & Chrissy422.51528.2
22Lucy-Jo & Rohan405.51527.0
33JB & Chloe280.01125.6
44Jess & Duane196.5824.5
55Fiona & Ronnie136.5622.7

Results summary

  Couple received the highest score from the judges
  Couple who received the lowest score from the judges and was eliminated
  Couple received the lowest score from the judges (no elimination)
Weekly results per couple
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Jonny & Chrissy1st
53.0
1st
52.0
1st
54.0
=1st
54.0
1st
89.5
Winner
120.0
Lucy-Jo & Rohan2nd
49.0
2nd
51.0
2nd
53.0
=1st
54.0
2nd
81.5
Runner-up
117.0
JB & Chloe=3rd
48.0
3rd
49.0
4th
49.5
3rd
52.5
3rd
81.0
Eliminated
(week 5)
Jess & Duane=3rd
48.0
4th
46.5
3rd
53.0
4th
49.0
Eliminated
(week 4)
Fiona and Ronnie5th
42.0
5th
46.0
5th
48.5
Eliminated
(week 3)
EliminatedNo EliminationFiona & Ronnie
Lowest Judges Score
Jess & Duane
Lowest Judges Score
JB & Chloe
Lowest Judges Score
Lucy-Jo & Rohan
Lowest Judges Score
Jonny & Chrissy
Highest Judges Score

Score summary

The "Order" columns lists the order of appearance each act made for every episode.

Week 1 (8 January)

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboard
Banjo Landen Steffens
1Jonny & Chrissy"Scream" – Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson 8.59.08.526.053.01st
6Jonny"Rock Your Body" – Justin Timberlake 9.09.09.027.0
2JB & Chloe"Thinking Out Loud" – Ed Sheeran 8.08.07.523.548.0=3rd
7Chloe"Vogue" – Madonna 8.08.08.524.5
3Jess & Duane"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" – AR Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls 6.57.57.521.548.0=3rd
8Duane"OMG" – Usher 8.59.09.026.5
4Fiona & Ronnie"(I've Had) The Time of My Life" – Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes 6.56.56.519.542.05th
9Fiona"Umbrella" – Rihanna 7.58.07.022.5
5Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" – Backstreet Boys 7.58.58.524.549.02nd
10Lucy-Jo"Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé 8.08.58.024.5

Week 2 (15 January)

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboard
Banjo Landen Steffens
1JB & Chloe"Bye, Bye, Bye" – *NSYNC 7.58.07.523.049.03rd
6JB"Men in Black" – Will Smith 8.58.59.026.0
2Chrissy"...Baby One More Time" – Britney Spears 8.57.58.024.052.01st
9Jonny & Chrissy"Parachute" – Cheryl Cole 9.59.59.028.0
3Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Shake a Tail Feather" – The Blues Brothers 8.58.58.525.551.02nd
10Rohan"Bad" – Michael Jackson 8.58.58.525.5
4Jess"Dirrty" – Christina Aguilera 8.08.08.024.046.54th
7Jess & Duane"Party Rock Anthem" – LMFAO 7.57.57.522.5
5Fiona & Ronnie"#thatPower" – Will.i.am Ft. Justin Bieber 8.08.07.523.546.05th
8Ronnie"Livin' La Vida Loca" – Ricky Martin 7.57.57.522.5

Week 3 (22 January)

One couple will be eliminated during each show from this point.

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboardResult
Banjo Landen Steffens
1Fiona"Can't Get You Out of My Head" – Kylie Minogue 8.09.08.525.548.05thEliminated
9Fiona & Ronnie"Rhythm is a Dancer" – Snap! 7.57.57.522.5
2Jonny & Chrissy"It's Like That" – Run-DMC Vs Jason Nevins 8.08.58.525.054.01stSafe
6Jonny"Puttin' On The Ritz" – Blue Skies 9.510.09.529.0
3Chloe"Rhythm Nation" – Janet Jackson 8.58.08.525.049.54thSafe
7JB & Chloe"Naughty Girl" – Beyoncé 8.58.08.024.5
4Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Footloose" – Kenny Loggins 8.59.58.026.053.0=2ndSafe
8Lucy-Jo"Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga 9.09.09.027.0
5Jess & Duane"4 Minutes" – Madonna Ft. Justin Timberlake 8.58.08.525.053.0=2ndSafe
10Duane"Billie Jean" – Michael Jackson 9.59.59.028.0

Week 4 (29 January)

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboardResult
Banjo Landen Steffens
1Jess"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – Beyoncé 8.07.57.523.049.04thEliminated
8Jess & Duane"El Tango De Roxanne" – Moulin Rouge 9.08.58.526.0
2Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Candy Man" – Christina Aguilera 9.59.09.027.554.0=1stSafe
7Rohan"Yeah!" – Usher 9.09.08.526.5
3JB & Chloe"Remember the Time" – Michael Jackson 8.59.08.025.552.53rdSafe
5JB"Treasure" – Bruno Mars 9.58.59.027.0
4Chrissy"Sorry" – Justin Bieber 9.59.09.528.054.0=1stSafe
6Jonny & Chrissy"Tilted" – Christine and the Queens 8.59.08.526.0

Week 5: Semi-final (5 February)

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboardResult
Banjo Landen Steffens
1Lucy-Jo"Where Have You Been" – Rihanna 8.59.08.526.081.52ndSafe
6Rohan"Get Ugly" – Jason Derulo 9.59.59.528.5
9Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Rolling in the Deep" – Adele 9.09.09.027.0
2Jonny & Chrissy"Me Against the Music" – Britney Spears Ft. Madonna 10.010.010.030.089.51stSafe
4Jonny"Smooth Criminal" – Michael Jackson 9.510.010.029.5
7Chrissy"Chandelier" – Sia 10.010.010.030.0
3JB"Beautiful Monster" – Ne-Yo 9.59.09.027.581.03rdEliminated
5Chloe"Sax" – Fleur East 9.09.09.027.0
8JB & Chloe"WTF (Where They From)" – Missy Elliott Ft. Pharrell Williams 9.09.08.526.5

Week 6: Final (12 February)

OrderActSongJudges' scoresOverall scoreCombined scoreLeaderboardResult
Banjo Landen Steffens
1Rohan"Singin' in the Rain" – Gene Kelly 10.010.09.529.5117.02ndRunners-up
3Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Shake a Tail Feather" – The Blues Brothers 9.59.510.029.0
5Lucy-Jo"Run the World (Girls)" – Beyoncé 10.09.510.029.5
7Lucy-Jo & Rohan"Love Yourself" – Justin Bieber 9.59.510.029.0
2Jonny"Caught Up" – Usher 10.010.010.030.0120.01stWinners
4Jonny & Chrissy"Scream" – Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson 10.010.010.030.0
6Chrissy"Telephone" – Lady Gaga Ft. Beyoncé 10.010.010.030.0
8Jonny & Chrissy"Try" – Pink 10.010.010.030.0

Ratings

Official ratings are taken from BARB. [3] The figures for Episode 5 are not available as they are outside the Top 30 rated programmes for the week.

EpisodeAirdateOfficial rating
(millions incl. HD & +1)
Rank [3]
18 January 20174.7016
215 January 20173.8226
322 January 20174.0019
429 January 20173.5926
55 February 2017
612 February 20173.4029

International versions

The Dutch format has already been sold to broadcasters in China, Germany, Italy, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and the UK. [4]

Region/countryLocal titleNetworkWinnersJudgesMain presenters
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dance Dance Dance RTL Series 1, 2016: Philipp Boy & Bene Mayr
Series 2, 2017: Luca Hänni & Prince Damien
Sophia Thomalla
DJ BoBo
Cale Kllay
Jan Köppen
Nazan Eckes
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Dance Dance Dance Fox Life / Fox (series 1-2)
TV8 (series 2)
Series 1, 2016–17: Clara Alonso & Diego Dominguez
Series 2, 2018: Giulio Berruti & Cristina Marino
Luca Tommassini
Vanessa Incontrada
Deborah Lettieri (2)
Daniel Ezralow (2)
Former
Timor Steffens (1)
Andrea Delogu
Nicolò De Devitiis (2)
Former
Diego Passoni (1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (original format)Dance Dance Dance RTL 4 (1–4)
SBS 6 (5)
Series 1, 2015: Pim Wessels & Pip Pellens
Series 2, 2016: Buddy Vedder & Robin Martens
Series 3, 2017: Marnix Lenselink & Zoey Ivory
Series 4, 2018: Soy Kroon & Holly Mae Brood
Series 5, 2019: O'G3NE
Timor Steffens
Igone de Jongh
Jan Kooijman (5)
Former
Dan Karaty (1–4)
Jandino Asporaat (1–3, 5)
Wendy van Dijk (5)
Former
Chantal Janzen (1–4)
Humberto Tan (4)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Dance Dance Dance TVP2 Series 1, 2019: Adam Zdrójkowski & Wiktoria Gąsiewska
Series 2, 2020: Pamela Stefanowicz & Mateusz Janusz
Series 3, 2021: Roksana Węgiel & Oliwia Górniak
Ida Nowakowska
Augustin Egurrola (3)
Joanna Jędrzejczyk (3)
Former
Ewa Chodakowska (1)
Robert Kupisz (1–2)
Anna Mucha (2)
Małgorzata Tomaszewska (3)
Aleksander Sikora (3)
Former
Barbara Kurdej-Szatan (1)
Tomasz Kammel (1−2)
Tamara Gonzalez-Perea (2)
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Dance Dance Dance KSASBCSeries 1, 2019: ?Fahed Al Ali
Naser Al Mansour
Rashed Salim
Abdallah Al Harbi
Hamed Al Zuhairi
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Dance Dance Dance ThailandLINE TVSeries 1, 2018: ?Au Auulala
Zyne Kitty K
Carlos Hikaru Takanashi
Kathsepsawad Palakawong na Ayuthaya
Ticha Chumma
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Dance Dance Dance ITV Series 1, 2017: Jonny Labey & Chrissy Brooke Ashley Banjo
Tina Landon
Timor Steffens
Alesha Dixon
Will Best

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