Dancing with the Stars (Thai TV series)

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Dancing with the Stars
Dancing with the Stars Title Logo.svg
Created byMetine by Metinee Kingpayome
Presented by Morakot Kittisara
Piyawat Khemtong
JudgesTinakorn Asvarak
Manaswee Kridtanukul
Amon Chatpaisal
Country of originThailand
No. of seasons1
Production
Production location Kantana Group
Original release
Network BBTV Channel 7
ReleaseJanuary 8 (2013-01-08) 
February 19, 2013 (2013-02-19)

Dancing with the Stars is a dance competition show airing on BBTV Channel 7 in Thailand. The show is the Thai version of the British television series Strictly Come Dancing and part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. Sornram Teppitak, Thai actor and Thai pop singer, hosts with co-host Morakot Kittisara, Miss Thailand Universe 2004.

Contents

Cast

Presenters

Key:

  Current presenter of Dancing with the Stars (Thailand)
  Previous presenter of Dancing with the Stars (Thailand)
PresenterSeason 1
Week 1Week 2 - All season
Morakot Kittisara
Piyawat Khemtong
Sornram Teppitak

Judging panel

Key:

  Current judging panel
  Previous judge(s)
  Guest judge(s)
JudgeSeason 1
Tinakorn Asvarak
Manaswee Kridtanukul
Amon Chatpaisal

Season overview

SeasonNo. of
stars
No. of
weeks
Duration
dates
Celebrity honor places
WinnerSecond placeThird place
Season 1 77January 8, 2013 – February 19, 2013Timethai Plangsilp -Pinklao NaratukFonthip Watcharatrakul-Watcharakorn SuasuebpanNicole Teriault-Nattapat Runglaksa

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