Tumble (TV series)

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Tumble
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Created by
  • Jimmy Baker
  • J Bidmead
  • Aniello DeSanti
  • Leon Wilde
Directed byPhil Heyes
Presented by Alex Jones
Judges
Narrated byMitch Fenner
Theme music composer Paul Farrer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producersRachel Arnold
Cat Lawson
Production location Elstree Studios [1]
EditorAndrew Cartmell
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time90 minutes
Original release
Network BBC One
Release9 August (2014-08-09) 
13 September 2014 (2014-09-13)

Tumble (originally Let's Get Ready to Tumble) [2] is a British television show, featuring celebrities taking part in gymnastics to win the votes of the public. Learning sessions were given on the basics of gymnastics to the celebrities taking part. The show was backed by British Gymnastics. [3] The trainers were the same ones who trained Louis Smith and Beth Tweddle. [4] The show was broadcast live over six episodes on BBC One, starting on 9 August 2014. [2] [5] [6]

Contents

The series was hosted by Alex Jones. [7] The judges were Nadia Comăneci, Louis Smith, Craig Heap and Sebastien Stella. On occasions the judges would perform a routine. [8]

On 14 November 2014, BBC One cancelled the show after only one series. [9]

Production

The television show was commissioned by Charlotte Moore and Mark Lindsay. [2] Katie Taylor, the controller of BBC entertainment and events, said: "One thing’s for certain, you can expect the celebs to be pushed out of their comfort zone in what is probably the most physically demanding show of its kind anywhere in the world." [2] [10] BBC Worldwide has invested in the series. Charlotte Moore said: "Let's Get Ready to Tumble will see brave celebrity contestants sign up to the toughest live Saturday night TV challenge yet!" [2]

Couples

The celebrities taking part were announced on 13 June 2014. [11] On 25 July, it was announced that fitness instructor & motivational speaker Mr Motivator had withdrawn from the programme after dislocating his knee, necessitating surgery. His professional partner Kerry Scotts withdrew as well. [12] On 28 July, it was confirmed that screen actor Peter Duncan was to replace Mr Motivator in the competition with his partner Kate McWilliam. [13]

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Andrea McLean Loose Women panellist Alex Uttley Eliminated 1st
on 16 August 2014
Emma Samms Dynasty actressIvan PastoreEliminated 2nd
on 23 August 2014
John Partridge Former EastEnders actorKat WouldEliminated 3rd
on 30 August 2014
Peter Duncan Former Blue Peter presenter & actorKate McWilliamEliminated 4th
on 6 September 2014
Amelle Berrabah Sugababes singer Doug Fordyce Eliminated 5th
on 13 September 2014
Carl Froch Retired professional boxerSita Bhuller
Lucy Mecklenburgh Former The Only Way Is Essex star Billy George
Sarah Harding Former Girls Aloud singerLeon FagbemiRunners-up
on 13 September 2014
Ian "H" Watkins Steps singerHolly Johnstone
Bobby Lockwood Wolfblood & House of Anubis actor Kristin Allen Winner
on 13 September 2014

Scoring chart

CouplePlace12PB
(1+2)
3456
Bobby & Kristin
126.028.028.032.535.036.0+32.5=68.533.5
H & Holly
226.531.031.026.534.033.5+29.0=62.540.0
Sarah & Leon
225.028.528.526.529.029.5+21.0=50.538.0
Lucy & Billy
620.028.528.529.528.028.5+26.5=55.035.0
Carl & Sita
626.024.526.029.531.033.0+30.5=63.538.0
Amelle & Doug
624.029.029.024.029.532.5+31.5=64.036.0
Peter & Kate
723.526.026.029.531.026.0+24.5=50.5
John & Kat
827.528.528.530.026.0
Emma & Ivan
921.030.030.023.5
Andrea & Alex
1021.022.022.0
  indicates the couple eliminated that week
  indicates the couple were in the bottom two but not eliminated
  indicates the couple were eliminated immediately (no bottom two)
  indicates the winning couple
  indicates the runner-up couples
Green scores indicate the highest score for that week
Red scores indicate the lowest score for that week
"—" indicates the couple(s) that did not perform that week

Average chart

This table only counts for performances scored on a traditional 40-point scale.

Rank by averagePlaceCoupleTotalNumber of
disciplines
Average
11Bobby & Kristin223.5731.9
22H & Holly220.5731.5
34Carl & Sita212.5730.4
44Amelle & Doug206.5729.5
52Sarah & Leon197.5728.2
64Lucy & Billy196.0728.0
68John & Kat112.0428.0
87Peter & Kate160.5626.8
99Emma & Ivan74.5324.8
1010Andrea & Alex43.0221.5

Highest and lowest scoring performances of the series

The best and worst performances in each discipline according to the judges' 40-points scale are as follows:

DisciplineCelebrityHighest scoreCelebrityLowest score
Aerial Hoop Ian "H" Watkins 31.0 Andrea McLean 21.0
Floor Bobby Lockwood 36.0 Lucy Mecklenburgh 20.0
Rhythmic Bobby Lockwood 34.5 Emma Samms 23.5
Trampoline Bobby Lockwood 35.0 John Partridge 26.0
Parallel bars Bobby Lockwood 32.5 Peter Duncan 24.5
Beam Amelle Berrabah 31.5 Sarah Harding 21.0
Trapeze Ian "H" Watkins 40.0 Bobby Lockwood 33.5

Weekly scores and songs

Week 1 (9 August)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSong
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1Amelle & Doug7.05.56.55.024.06thAerial hoop"Man in the Mirror" — Michael Jackson
2Peter & Kate6.55.57.04.523.57thFloor"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" — Seal
3Andrea & Alex6.05.05.54.521.0=8thAerial hoop"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" — Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
4H & Holly8.06.56.55.526.52ndFloor"Johnny B. Goode" — Chuck Berry
5Bobby & Kristin7.07.06.55.526.0=3rdAerial hoop"All of Me" — John Legend
6Lucy & Billy5.04.56.04.520.010thFloor"Good Time" — Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen
7Sarah & Leon8.05.56.05.525.05thAerial hoop"You've Got The Love" — Florence and the Machine
8Emma & Ivan5.54.56.54.521.0=8thFloor"Get The Party Started" — Dame Shirley Bassey
9Carl & Sita6.56.07.06.526.0=3rdAerial hoop"I Just Want To Make Love To You" — Etta James
10John & Kat8.07.07.05.527.51stFloor"Of the Night" — Bastille

Week 2 (16 August)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSongResult
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1John & Kat6.57.07.57.528.5=5thAerial hoop"Ain't That a Kick in the Head" — Dean Martin Safe
2Bobby & Kristin7.07.07.07.028.07thFloor"Kiss You" — One Direction Safe
3H & Holly7.58.07.58.031.01stAerial hoop"I Believe in a Thing Called Love" — The Darkness Safe
4Sarah & Leon7.07.07.57.028.5=5thFloor"Rather Be" — Clean Bandit Safe
5Carl & Sita6.05.57.06.024.59thFloor"Viva La Vida" — Coldplay Safe
6Emma & Ivan7.57.08.07.530.02ndAerial hoop"No More I Love Yous" — Annie Lennox Safe
7Amelle & Doug6.57.57.08.029.0=3rdFloor"It's Oh So Quiet" — Björk Safe
8Peter & Kate7.56.06.56.026.08thAerial hoop"Footloose" — Kenny Loggins Bottom two
9Andrea & Alex5.55.56.05.022.010thFloor"Pure Shores" — All Saints Eliminated
10Lucy & Billy7.07.07.57.028.5=5thAerial hoop"Somewhere Only We Know" — Lily Allen Safe

Week 3 (23 August)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSongResult
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1Carl & Sita6.57.08.08.029.5=3rdTrampoline"Bamboléo" — Gipsy Kings Safe
2H & Holly7.06.07.06.526.5=6thTrampoline"Summer" — Calvin Harris Safe
3Lucy & Billy7.07.57.57.529.5=3rdTrampoline"The Only Way Is Up" — Yazz Safe
4Peter & Kate6.57.58.07.529.5=3rdTrampoline"Jump Around" — House of Pain Safe
5Sarah & Leon6.06.57.07.026.5=6thTrampoline"Burn" — Ellie Goulding Safe
6Amelle & Doug6.05.06.56.524.08thRhythmic"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" — The Supremes Bottom two
7Emma & Ivan6.05.06.56.023.59thRhythmic"Ghost" — Ella Henderson Eliminated
8John & Kat7.57.57.57.530.02ndRhythmic"Should I Stay or Should I Go" — The Clash Safe
9Bobby & Kristin8.08.08.08.532.51stRhythmic"Everybody Get Up" — 5ive Safe

Week 4 (30 August)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSongResult
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1John & Kat6.06.07.07.026.08thTrampoline"Treasure" — Bruno Mars Eliminated
2Amelle & Doug7.07.07.58.029.55thTrampoline"Diamonds" — Rihanna Safe
3Peter & Kate7.57.08.08.531.0=3rdRhythmic"Money, Money, Money" — ABBA Safe
4Bobby & Kristin8.59.09.08.535.01stTrampoline"Rocket Man" — Elton John Safe
5Sarah & Leon7.57.07.07.529.06thRhythmic"Le Freak" — Chic Safe
6Carl & Sita8.07.58.07.531.0=3rdRhythmic"Born To Be Wild" — Steppenwolf Safe
7Lucy & Billy7.57.07.06.528.07thRhythmic"I Put a Spell on You" — Nina Simone Bottom Two
8H & Holly9.08.08.58.534.02ndRhythmic"Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl Safe

Week 5 (6 September)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSongResult
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1Peter & Kate6.55.57.07.026.07thAcro-floor"I Wan'na Be Like You" — Robbie Williams feat. Olly Murs Eliminated
2Sarah & Leon7.07.57.57.529.55thAcro-floor"Don't Let Go (Love)" — En Vogue Safe
3H & Holly8.58.58.58.033.52ndAcro-floor"Can You Feel It" — The Jacksons Safe
4Bobby & Kristin9.09.09.09.036.01stAcro-floor"Let It Go" — Idina Menzel Safe
5Lucy & Billy7.57.57.06.528.56thAcro-floor"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" — Cher Safe
6Amelle & Doug7.58.08.58.532.54thAcro-floor"Bang Bang" — Jessie J Safe
7Carl & Sita8.08.08.58.533.03rdAcro-floor"Up Where We Belong" — Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes Bottom two

Week 6: Final (13 September)

OrderCoupleJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDisciplineSongResult
StellaSmithComăneciHeap
1Lucy & Billy8.09.09.09.035.05thTrapeze"Born This Way" — Lady Gaga Eliminated
2Bobby & Kristin8.08.58.58.533.56thTrapeze"It's a Beautiful Day" — Michael Bublé Winner
3Amelle & Doug9.09.08.59.035.54thTrapeze"Stay with Me" — Lorraine Ellison Eliminated
4H & Holly10.010.010.010.040.01stTrapeze"Holding Out for a Hero" — Bonnie Tyler Runners-up
5Sarah & Leon9.59.59.59.538.0=2ndTrapeze"Beneath Your Beautiful" — Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé Runners-up
6Carl & Sita9.59.59.59.538.0=2ndTrapeze"Timber" — Pitbull feat. Kesha Eliminated

Ratings

All ratings are taken from BARB. [14]

Episode
no.
AirdateTotal viewers
(millions)
Weekly ranking
BBC One
19 August 20143.4428
216 August 20143.5428
323 August 2014N/AOutside Top 30
430 August 2014N/AOutside Top 30
56 September 2014N/AOutside Top 30
613 September 2014N/AOutside Top 30

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