Dancing on Wheels

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Dancing on Wheels
Created byHarry Lansdown
Judges
Narrated by Preeya Kalidas
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time60 mins
Production company Fever Media
Original release
Network BBC Three
Release11 February (2010-02-11) 
18 March 2010 (2010-03-18)

Dancing on Wheels is a British Reality TV show made by production company Fever Media and first broadcast on BBC Three on 11 February 2010. The concept of the show is that an able-bodied celebrity dances with a wheelchair user. The couples dance each week, and each week one couple is eliminated in a dance-off. In the final, the two remaining couples both perform two dances, and one couple wins the show and is selected to represent the UK in the European Championships.

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Judges

The judges for the first series were:

JudgeNotes
James Jordan Professional on Strictly Come Dancing
Ola Jordan Professional on Strictly Come Dancing
Ade Adepitan Presenter, wheelchair basketball player and actor

Choreographers

The choreographers for the first series were:

ChoreographerNotes
Brian Fortuna Professional on Strictly Come Dancing
Kristina Rihanoff Professional on Strictly Come Dancing

Contestants

The contestants for the first series were:

CelebrityKnown forDisabled partnerStatus
Caroline Flack TV PresenterJames O'SheaWinners
Mark Foster Olympic swimmerDiana Morgan-HillRunners-up
Michelle Gayle SingerHarry MauleEliminated
Heather Small SingerPaul JacobEliminated
Martin Offiah Rugby league player Carolyne Underwood Eliminated
Kevin Sacre Hollyoaks actorSimone MilaniEliminated

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