So You Think You Can Dance (British TV series) series 1

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So You Think You Can Dance
Series 1
Hosted by Cat Deeley
Judges Nigel Lythgoe
Arlene Phillips
Louise Redknapp
Sisco Gomez
Priscilla Samuels (Auditions)
Winner Charlie Bruce
Release
Original network BBC
Original release2 January (2010-01-02) 
13 February 2010 (2010-02-13)
Series chronology
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Series 2

The 1st series of So You Think You Can Dance premiered on 2 January 2010, beginning with one audition show which showed the auditions, choreography camp and introducing the top 14. Five elimination rounds were followed by a final, with performances and results shown on the same night. The winner's prize was the title "Britain's Favourite Dancer", £100,000 and a trip to Hollywood, where the winner would perform in the US series finale.

Contents

The finale of the first series was held on 13 February 2010. Robbie White was injured, and could not perform. Lizzie Gough finished third, Tommy Franzén was the season runner-up, but female jazz dancer Charlie Bruce ended up as the winner.

Judging panel

Former Strictly Come Dancing judge and choreographer Arlene Phillips and executive producer and creator of the show Nigel Lythgoe made up the original judging panel for series one. Louise Redknapp, Sisco Gomez and Priscilla Samuels were guest judges during the audition stages, alongside Phillips and Lythgoe.

Singer and dancer Louise Redknapp joined the panel as a permanent judge during the 'choreography camp' stage.

Choreographer and dancer Sisco Gomez became the fourth permanent judge. He joined the panel for the live shows, alongside Redknapp, Phillips and Lythgoe.

Auditions

The preliminary auditions for the first series of the show were held in major cities throughout the UK in October 2009. Participants for the show had to be aged between 18 and 35 and could be amateur dancers or professionals who are not currently engaged in a professional contract. The BBC promoted auditions for the show via its official website. [1]

On 2 January 2010, they aired an audition episode. Audition guest judges were Priscilla Samuels, Sisco Gomez and Louise Redknapp. They showed different dancers all the time, good and bad. First, they showed auditions from London, and then from Manchester.

Choreography camp

The choreography camp is just like the Vegas week in the US. For this part, Louise Redknapp joined Lythgoe and Phillips as a main judge, and the choreographers were judging when the dancers were dancing their choreography. 100 dancers were invited to the Choreography Camp, and after the group choreographies, there were only 26 dancers in the end, and then, they picked out their top 7 guys and top 7 girls.

Challenges

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
All Foxtrot "Moondance"—Michael Bublé James Jordan
All Hip-hop "Black and Gold"—Sam Sparro Kate Prince
All Broadway "America"—West Side Story (Soundtrack) Stephen Mear
All Contemporary "Happy"—Leona Lewis Mark Baldwin
All (in groups)Group choreographySong picked from a hatThe group
All (individual)SoloSong chosen by the dancerThe dancer

Finals

Top 14 dancers

Male contestants

FinalistAgeHome townDance styleElimination date
Tommy Franzén28 Sweden Hip-hop 2nd place
Robbie White22 Manchester Contemporary Withdrew due to injury
Alastair Postlethwaite28 Preston Ballet 6 February 2010
Drew McOnie24 London Musical theatre 30 January 2010
Mark Calape24 Milton Keynes Hip-hop23 January 2010
Gavin Tsang23 Shrewsbury Contemporary16 January 2010
Chris Piper26LondonContemporary9 January 2010

Female contestants

FinalistAgeHome townDance styleElimination date
Charlie Bruce19 Leicester Jazz 1st place
Lizzie Gough25 Southampton Hip-hop3rd place
Mandy Montanez31 Maryland, U.S./LondonContemporary jazz6 February 2010
Yanet Fuentes27 Cuba Salsa 30 January 2010
Hayley Newton26 Guildford Broadway 23 January 2010
Chloë Campbell25 Hanwell, LondonJazz16 January 2010
Anabel Kutay26 Manchester Contemporary9 January 2010

Elimination chart

Key
Male contestantFemale contestantBottom two/fourEliminatedWithdrewRunner-UpWinner
Date:9/116/123/130/16/213/2
ContestantResults
Top 2Charlie BruceBtm 4Winner
Tommy FranzénBtm 4Runner-Up
Top 3Lizzie GoughBtm 43rd Place
Top 4Robbie WhiteBtm 4Withdrew [2]
Top 6Alastair PostlethwaiteBtm 2Elim
Mandy MontanezBtm 4
Top 8Drew McOnieBtm 2Elim
Yanet Fuentes
Top 10Mark CalapeElim
Hayley NewtonBtm 2
Top 12Gavin TsangElim
Chloë Campbell
Top 14Chris PiperElim
Anabel Kutay

Performance nights

Week 1 (9 January 2010)

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Mandy Montanez
Alastair Postlethwaite
Broadway "I've Got Rhythm"—Bobby Darin Stephen Mear Safe
Lizzie Gough
Mark Calape
Lyrical Hip-Hop "Take a Bow"—Rihanna Kate PrinceSafe
Anabel Kutay
Drew McOnie
Jive "Proud Mary"—Tina Turner Ryan Francois Anabel Kutay eliminated
Chloë Campbell
Gavin Tsang
Contemporary "Why"—Annie Lennox Mark BalowinSafe
Hayley Newton
Chris Piper
Samba "Mas Que Nada"—Jorge Ben Jor Carmen Vincelj Chris Piper eliminated
Yanet Fuentes
Robbie White
Foxtrot "Fever"—Michael Bublé James Jordan Safe
Charlie Bruce
Tommy Franzén
Hip-Hop"The Way I Are"—Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson & D.O.ESimeon QsyeaSafe
DancerStyleMusicResult
Hayley NewtonContemporary"Say"—John Mayer Safe
Chris PiperContemporary"Dirty Diana"—Michael Jackson Eliminated
Anabel KutayJazz"Summertime"—Billie Holiday Eliminated
Drew McOnieJazz"Luck Be a Lady"—Frank Sinatra Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Anabel Kutay
    • Chris Piper
  • New partners:
    • Hayley Newton and Drew McOnie

Week 2 (16 January 2010)

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Yanet Fuentes
Robbie White
Hip-Hop "Boom Boom Pow"—The Black Eyed Peas Kenrick Sandy Safe
Chloë Campbell
Gavin Tsang
Broadway "Too Darn Hot"—Ann Miller Karen Bruce Both eliminated
Hayley Newton
Drew McOnie
Contemporary"Speechless"—Lady Gaga Rafael BonachelaSafe
Mandy Montanez
Alastair Postlethwaite
Cha-Cha "I Like It Like That"—Peter Rodrigues Carmen Vincelj Bottom 2
Charlie Bruce
Tommy Franzén
Pop-jazz "Everybody in Love"—JLS Frank GatsonSafe
Lizzie Gough
Mark Calape
Viennese Waltz "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?"—Bryan Adams Katya Virshilas Safe
DancerStyleMusicResult
Chloë CampbellJazz"Fever"—Patti Drew Eliminated
Gavin TsangContemporary"Dare You To Move"—Switchfoot Eliminated
Mandy MontanezJazz"Drumming Song"—Florence + the Machine Safe
Alastair Postlethwaite Ballet "You Gotta Move"—The Rolling Stones Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Chloë Campbell
    • Gavin Tsang

Week 3 (23 January 2010)

  • Group dances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Top 5 female Bollywood "Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)"—A. R. Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls Frank Gatson
Top 5 male Broadway "Jet Song" from West Side Story Tyce Diorio
Top 10 Hip-Hop "Pump It"—The Black Eyed Peas Simeon Qsyea
  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Lizzie Gough
Drew McOnie
Disco "Disco Inferno"—The Trammps Karen Bruce Safe
Mark Calape
Mandy Montanez
Contemporary "Show Me Heaven"—Maria McKee Henri OguikeMark Calape eliminated

Mandy Montanez in bottom 4

Yanet Fuentes
Tommy Franzén
Salsa "La Malanga"—Eddie Palmieri Richard MarcelTommy Franzén in bottom 4
Alastair Postlethwaite
Hayley Newton
Hip-Hop"Forever"—Chris Brown Simeon OsyeaHayley Newton eliminated
Charlie Bruce
Robbie White
Contemporary"This Woman's Work"—Maxwell Tyce DiorioSafe
  • Musical guest: "One Shot"—JLS
  • Solos: (the dancers that got into the bottom 4, performed the same solo again)
DancerStyleMusicResult
Charlie BruceJazz"Pop"—'N Sync Safe
Robbie WhiteContemporary"This Is Your Life"—Switchfoot Safe
Hayley NewtonJazz"Supermassive Black Hole"—Muse Eliminated
Alastair Poslethwaite Ballet "Any Other World"—Mika Safe
Lizzie Gough Popping "Comptine d'un autre été : L'après-midi"—Yann Tiersen Safe
Drew McOnieBroadway"Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"—Judy Garland Safe
Mandy MontanezJazz"Cruel Intentions"—Simian Mobile Disco feat. Beth Ditto Bottom 4
Mark CalapeLyrical Hip-Hop"If I Ain't Got You"—Alicia Keys Eliminated
Yanet FuentesSalsa"Crazy"—Pitbull feat. Lil JonSafe
Tommy Franzén Breakdance "Beggin'"—Madcon Bottom 4
  • Eliminated:
    • Hayley Newton
    • Mark Calape

Week 4 (30 January 2010)

  • Group dances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Top 4 female dancers Broadway "Move (You're Steppin' on My Heart)" from Dreamgirls Stephen Mear
Top 4 male dancers Ballet "Swan Lake" Matthew Bourne
Top 8Pop-jazz"Relight My Fire (Element Remix)"—Take That Gareth Walker
  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Yanet Fuentes
Robbie White
Lindy Hop "It Doesn't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got That Swing)"—Billy Banks Ryan Francois Yanet Fuentes eliminated
Robbie White in bottom 4
Charlie Bruce
Drew McOnie
Lyrical hip-hop "Doesn't Mean Anything"—Alicia Keys Kate PrinceCharlie Bruce in bottom 4
Drew McOnie eliminated
Lizzie Gough
Alastair Postlethwaite
Contemporary"No Air (Acoustic)"—Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown Rafael BonachelaSafe
Mandy Montanez
Tommy Franzén
Broadway"Gotta Be Something Better Than This"— Sweet Charity Stephen Mear Safe
  • Solos: (the dancers that got into the bottom 4, performed the same solo again)
DancerStyleMusicResult
Alastair PostlethwaiteBallet"Get It On"—T.Rex Safe
Lizzie GoughHip-Hop"Poker Face"—Lady Gaga Safe
Tommy Franzén Locking "Blame It on the Boogie"—Michael Jackson Safe
Mandy MontanezContemporary"Kissing You"—Des'ree Safe
Robbie WhiteContemporary"Wherever You Will Go"—The Calling Bottom 4
Yanet Fuentes Salsa "Let's Get Loud"—Jennifer Lopez Eliminated
Drew McOnieBroadway"Call Me"—Blondie Eliminated
Charlie BruceContemporary"Apologize"—Timbaland feat. OneRepublicBottom 4

Week 5 (6 February 2010)

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Lizzie Gough
Robbie White
Broadway "Hot Honey Rag" from Chicago Karen Bruce Bottom 4
Hip-Hop "Mad"—Ne-Yo Simeon Qsyea
Mandy Montanez
Alastair Postlethwaite
Contemporary"Fix You"—Coldplay Lynne PageBoth eliminated
Paso Doble "Dies Irae"—Karl Jenkins Katya Virshilas
Charlie Bruce
Tommy Franzén
Jazz "Circus"—Britney Spears Sean CheesmanSafe
Quickstep "Do Your Thing"—Basement Jaxx Karen Hardy
  • Solos: (the dancers that got into the bottom 4, performed the same solo again)
DancerStyleMusicResult
Charlie BruceJazz"Conga"—Gloria Estefan Safe
Lizzie GoughLyrical Hip-Hop"Bleeding Love"—Leona Lewis Bottom 4
Alastair Postlethwaite Ballet "Tetsujin" from The Matrix Revolutions Eliminated
Tommy Franzén Breakdance Variations from Song and Dance (Andrew Lloyd Webber)Safe
Robbie WhiteContemporary"She's So Lovely"—Scouting For Girls Bottom 4
Mandy MontanezContemporary"Feeling Good"—Michael Bublé Eliminated

Week 6 (Finale) (13 February 2010)

  • Group dance:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Top 3 Pop-Jazz "I Gotta Feeling"—The Black Eyed Peas Frank Gatson
Top 13Jazz"Bad Romance (Bimbo Jones Remix)"—Lady Gaga Gareth Walker
  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Lizzie Gough
Tommy Franzén
Jazz"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"—Eurythmics Mandy Moore
Charlie Bruce
Lizzie Gough
Broadway "All That Jazz"—Catherine Zeta-Jones Karen Bruce
Charlie Bruce
Tommy Franzén
Tango "Tango el Roxanne"—Ewan McGregor Katya Virshilas
Lizzie Gough (finalist)
Alastair Postlethwaite (non-competing)
Samba "Magalenha"—Sérgio Mendes Ryan Francois
Mark Calape (non-competing)
Tommy Franzén (finalist)
Hip-Hop"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"—Daft Punk Simeon Qsyea
Charlie Bruce (finalist)
Drew McOnie (non-competing)
Lyrical "I Surrender"—Celine Dion Mandy Moore
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusic
Lizzie GoughHip-Hop"Don't Stop the Music"—Rihanna
Tommy Franzén Breakdance "Cry Me A River"—Justin Timberlake
Charlie BruceJazz"Livin' la Vida Loca"—Ricky Martin
  • The judges' favourite routine of the season: Hayley Newton and Drew McOnie: "Speechless"—Lady Gaga (Contemporary; Choreographer: Rafael Bonachela)
  • Musical guest: "Morning Sun" Robbie Williams
  • Places:
    • 3rd place: Lizzie Gough
    • Runner-up: Tommy Franzén
    • Winner: Charlie Bruce

Ratings

Overnight ratings are taken from Digital Spy and official ratings are taken from BARB.

ShowDateOvernight ratings
(millions)
ShareOfficial ratings
(millions) [3]
Source
Auditions2 January6.4427.4%6.70 [4]
Live Show 19 January6.8726.7%7.13 [5]
Results 15.1820.4%
Live Show 216 January5.5923.9%5.80 [6]
Results 25.4921.3%5.69
Live Show 323 January5.8125.2%5.96 [7]
Results 35.3822.2%5.62
Live Show 430 January4.6220.7%4.83 [8]
Results 44.7620.0%4.95
Live Show 56 February4.9921.2%5.21 [9]
Results 54.8220.5%5.07
The Final13 February5.3122.1%5.52 [10]
The Final Results6.02
Series average2010
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