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Got to Dance

British television dance competition


Summary

British television dance competition

FieldValue
imageGot-To-Dance-33.jpg
genreDance competition
presenterDavina McCall
judgesAshley Banjo
Adam Garcia (2009–2012, 2014)
Kimberly Wyatt
Aston Merrygold (2013)
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series5
num_episodes71 (inc. 5 "Warm Up" shows)
locationAuditions:
Various cities (2010–2012)
Clapham Common (2013)
Roundhouse (2014)
Live shows:
Pinewood Studios (2010–2012)
Shepperton Studios (2013)
Earls Court (2014)
Final:
Olympia, London (2011–2013)
Earls Court (2014)
runtime30–90 mins
companyShine TV and Princess Productions
channelSky One
first_aired
last_aired
relatedGot to Dance: Auditions Uncut
International versions

Adam Garcia (2009–2012, 2014) Kimberly Wyatt Aston Merrygold (2013) Various cities (2010–2012) Clapham Common (2013) Roundhouse (2014) Live shows: Pinewood Studios (2010–2012) Shepperton Studios (2013) Earls Court (2014) Final: Olympia, London (2011–2013) Earls Court (2014) International versions

Got to Dance, originally titled Just Dance, is a British dance competition that was broadcast on Sky One in the United Kingdom from 20 December 2009 to 28 December 2014. Auditions for the show were held in specially built "Dance Domes" and are open to all dance acts of any age, style or size but must be of an amateur level.

The show was hosted by Davina McCall, with Ashley Banjo and Kimberly Wyatt as judges. In series 1 to 3, Adam Garcia was a judge but was replaced by Aston Merrygold in series 4. However, on 31 January 2014, Merrygold announced that he would be leaving the show. Garcia returned as a judge for series 5 in 2014. Since series 2, the prize money is £250,000 for the winning act. On 24 October 2014, it was announced that series 5 would be the last.

Format

There were five stages to the competition:

  • Stage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decide who will perform in front of the judges, but they are not broadcast or acknowledged on the show)
  • Stage 2: Judges' auditions
  • Stage 3: Callbacks (some acts may have to perform again at this stage for a place in the semi-finals)
  • Stage 4: Live Semi-finals (each act performs in one semi-final, with only two advancing to the final, three in series 5)
  • Stage 5: Live Final

Voting

Viewers in both Ireland and the United Kingdom could vote via Phone, Red Button (through Sky TV only) or via the official iPhone application, which was introduced in the second series. Viewers could vote for free using the Got to Dance website, which was introduced in the fourth series.

Series overview

SeriesYear(s)TimeMain presenterJudgesWinner (dance style)Prize money12345
2010January–FebruaryDavina McCallAshley Banjo
Adam Garcia
Kimberly WyattAkai Osei (Street)£100,000
2011Chris and Wes (Street)£250,000
2012January–MarchProdijig (Irish stepdance)
2013Ashley Banjo
Kimberly Wyatt
Aston MerrygoldLukas McFarlane (Contemporary)
2014AugustAshley Banjo
Kimberly Wyatt
Adam GarciaDuplic8 (Street)
(mentored by Adam Garcia)

Series 1 (2010)

Auditions for the first series were held in October 2009 in Edinburgh, Manchester and London.

The winning act, 10-year-old Akai, won the £100,000 prize money.

Semi-finalists

  • Jukebox Juniors from Ely
  • Bhangra Heads from Coventry
  • Emily from Edinburgh
  • Parallel from Uxbridge
  • Status from Leeds
  • Martin Sierra from Norway
  • Kane Ricca from St Albans
  • Raw Edge from Blanchardstown
  • Beyond Repair from London
  • MJ Latin from Preston
  • DNA from Telford
  • Matthew Koon from Whitefield
  • Dance Dynamix from Liverpool
  • Fancy Feet from Dungannon
  • The Box from Glasgow
  • Unity Youth from East London
  • Eclipse from Cardiff
  • Akai Osei from Lambeth

Semi-finals

The live semi-finals for Got to Dance 2010 began on Sunday 24 January 2010. There were six acts in each live semi-final (18 in total). Each act performed in one semi-final each with only 2 advancing to the final. The judges awarded gold stars to the acts they believed deserved a place in the final and red stars to the ones who have not quite delivered the performance that they were hoping for.

Semi Final 1 (24 January)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Jukebox Juniors"Let's Groove" by Earth, Wind & Fire
"Around the World" by Daft Punk
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" by Wham!
"Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" by Ollie & Jerry
"Jump" by Kris KrossAdvanced
2Bhangra Heads"Heer" by Jags KlimaxEliminated
3Emily"Uninvited" by Alanis MorissetteAdvanced
4Parallel"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
"Bonkers" by Dizzee Rascal
"It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones
"U Can't Touch This" by MC HammerEliminated
5Status"Forever" by Chris Brown
"The Unbirthday Song" from Alice in Wonderland
"Push Up" by FreestylersEliminated
6Martin Sierra"Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga
"Hung Up" by Madonna
"Hey Ya!" by Outkast
"Fighter" by Christina AguileraEliminated

Semi Final 2 (31 January)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Kane Ricca"Somebody Told Me" by The KillersEliminated
2Raw Edge"Main Title (Theme From 'Jaws')" from Jaws
"Street Player" by ChicagoEliminated
3Beyond RepairEliminated
4MJ Latin"The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson
"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" by Michael Jackson
"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" by Michael JacksonAdvanced
5DNA"Gossip Folks" by Missy Elliott feat LudacrisEliminated
6Matthew Koon"Stop and Stare" by OneRepublicAdvanced

Semi-final 3 (7 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Dance Dynamix"Tik Tok" by Ke$ha
Evacuate the Dancefloor" by CascadaEliminated
2Fancy Feet"Hot n Cold" by Katy PerryEliminated
3The Box"Hallelujah" by Alexandra BurkeAdvanced
4Unity Youth"Spaceman" by Babylon Zoo
"Star Wars Theme" from Star WarsEliminated
5Eclipse"Do Your Thing" by Basement JaxxEliminated
6Akai"Pump It Up" by Joe Budden
"P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael Jackson
"Lose Control" by Missy ElliottAdvanced

Live Final (14 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toNumber of Gold starsResult
1Emily"Cry Me a River" by Michael Bublé
"Run" by Leona Lewis★★★Eliminated
2MJ Latin"I Want You Back" by Jackson 5
"The Love You Save" by Jackson 5
"Rockin' Robin" by Michael JacksonEliminated
3The Box"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey★★Top 3
4Akai Osei"Apache"
"Freeze" by T-Pain
"It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock★★★Winner
5Matthew Koon"Beautiful Day" by U2★★★Eliminated
6Jukebox Juniors"Ease On Down the Road" from The Wiz
"I Can Make You Dance" by Zapp
"Robot Rock" by Daft Punk★★★Top 3

Series 2 (2011)

A second series of Got to Dance began with a special "Warm Up" show that was broadcast on 19 December 2010 then fully on 2 January 2011. The prize money for the second series was £250,000, the largest cash give-away on a television talent show (at the time).

The format of the second series of Got to Dance was slightly different to the first series. There were eight audition shows followed by four live semi-finals, and a live final at Olympia, London on 27 February 2011 in front of an audience of 6,000 people. The dance dome auditions for the series were held in Glasgow, Dublin & London.

The winning act, Chris and Wes, won the £250,000 prize money.

Callbacks

At the Callbacks, the judges could not decide between eight of the acts so they organised a dance-off to fill the last four semi-final places. The acts in each category had to "face-off" their opponent with one dance; the judges then decided the winner of the each "face-off" and that act went through to the live semi-finals.

The eight acts in the dance-off were:

  • Alleviate (won) vs Sean and Stacey,
  • Dance Dynamix (won) vs Frameous,
  • Lauren Hair (won) vs Natalie,
  • Addam McMillian vs Crazy Popper (paired as duo named Liquid Metallic)

Semi Finalists

  • Alleviate from Flintshire & London
  • Back2Back from Wolverhampton
  • Bolly-Flex from Tower Hamlets
  • Cerebro from Tottenham
  • Chris & Wes from Hayes
  • Damhsa Dreams from Geashill
  • Dance Dynamix from Liverpool
  • Ella from Cornwall
  • Elmes 3 Style from Southend-on-Sea
  • Eruption from Port Talbot
  • Ghetto Fabulous from Dublin
  • Guyz in Sync from Walthamstow
  • Lauren from Greenock
  • Liquid Metallic from various places
  • Luke from Mansfield
  • Mystic Force from Galway
  • Octavia from Romania
  • Podilya from Manchester
  • QMX from Nottingham
  • Razzle Dazzle from Belfast
  • Shockarellas from Trafford
  • Synergy from Southampton
  • Tamara from Musselburgh
  • Tap Attack from various places
  • Trilogy from South London
  • Trinity Warriors from Derby
  • Turbo from London
  • Two's Company from Belfast

Semi-finals

The live semi-finals for Got to Dance 2011 began on Sunday 30 January 2011. There were seven acts in each live semi-final (28 in total). Each act performed in one semi-final each with only 2 advancing to the final. The judges awarded gold stars to the acts they believed deserved a place in the final.

Semi-final 1 (30 January)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Cerebro"She's Got That Vibe" by R. Kelly
"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" by Usher
"Workin' Day and Night" by Michael Jackson
"Wannabe" by Spice Girls
"U Can't Touch This" by MC HammerEliminated
2PodilyaEliminated
3Luke"Barcelona" by Freddie MercuryEliminated
4Chris and Wes"Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson
"Like I Love You" by Justin Timberlake
"Ante Up" by M.O.P.
"Mysterious Girl" by Peter Andre
"Red Alert" by Basement JaxxAdvanced
5Eruption"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson
"Yeah Yeah" by Bodyrox feat. Luciana
"Whip My Hair" by WillowEliminated
6Alleviate"Love the Way You Lie" by RihannaAdvanced
7Ghetto Fabulous"She Wants To Move" by N.E.R.D.
"On to the Next One" by Jay-Z
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Marilyn MansonEliminated

Semi-final 2 (6 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Shockarellas"Ching-a-Ling" by Missy Elliott
"Get Ur Freak On" by Missy Elliott
"Lick Shots" by Missy Elliott
Eliminated
2Guys in Sync"Don't Stop Me Now" by QueenEliminated
3Damhsa Dreams"Siamsa" by Ronan HardimanEliminated
4QMX"1999" by Prince "My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas
"Rule the World" by Take ThatEliminated
5Ella"Your Song" by Ellie GouldingEliminated
6Turbo"I Feel for You" by Chaka Khan "Touch It" by Busta Rhymes "Day 'n' Nite" by Kid Cudi vs CrookersAdvanced
7Dance Dynamix"Beautiful Monster" by Ne-Yo
"Take Over Control" by Afrojack feat Eva SimonsAdvanced

Semi-final 3 (13 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Elmes 3 Style"Supermassive Black Hole" by MuseEliminated
2Octavia"Nara" by E.S. PosthumusEliminated
3Trilogy"Closer" by Ne-Yo "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls
The Way I Are"—Timbaland feat. Keri HilsonEliminated
4Tap Attack"Spybreak!" by PropellerheadsEliminated
5Two's Company"Illuminated" by HurtsAdvanced
6Back2Back"Hotel Room Service" by Pitbull
"Kaun-Nee-Jaandah" by PBNEliminated
7Lauren"Make You Feel My Love" by AdeleAdvanced

Semi-final 4 (20 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Tamara"Drumming Song" by Florence and the Machine
"You've Got the Love" by Florence and the MachineEliminated
2Mystic Force"Rude Boy" by Rihanna (cover)Eliminated
3Liquid Metallic"Where’s My Money (Caspa Remix)" by TC
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" by Daft PunkEliminated
4Synergy"Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer LopezEliminated
5Razzle Dazzle"The Salmon Dance" (Crookers 'Wow' Mix) by The Chemical Brothers
"My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion
"Rock That Body" by Black Eyed Peas
"We R Who We R" by KeshaAdvanced
6Bolly-FlexEliminated
7Trinity Warriors"Jump Around" by House of Pain
"Pass Out" by Tinie TempahAdvanced

Final

The live final was 90 minutes long (taking place at Olympia) and featured the eight dance acts that made it through the semi-finals as well as a special performance from 2010's winner Akai Osei and dance troupe Diversity. After the acts performed there was a 6-minute window for voting. For the first time in a UK entertainment program, viewers could vote using a specially designed application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Live Final (27 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toNumber of Gold starsResult
1Razzle Dazzle"Fancy Footwork" by Chromeo
"Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice
"Born This Way" by Lady Gaga★★Top 3
2Lauren"Who You Are" by Jessie J★★Eliminated
3Chris and WesOne More Time" by Daft Punk
"Just the Two of Us" by Will Smith
"Anyway" by Duck Sauce
"Don't Cha" by Pussycat Dolls
"One" by Swedish House Mafia★★★Winners
4Dance Dynamix"Hold It Against Me" by Britney SpearsEliminated
5TurboI Need Air by Magnetic Man feat Angela Hunte★★★Eliminated
6Two's Company"Fix You" by ColdplayEliminated
7Trinity Warriors"Rockin to the Beat" by Black Eyed Peas
"American Boy" by Estelle
"Kids That Love to Dance" by Professor Green feat Emeli Sandé★★Eliminated
8Alleviate"Someone Like You" by Adele★★★Top 3

Series 3 (2012)

Series 3 started on 1 January 2012. Producer auditions took place during July & August 2011 in Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Cardiff, Birmingham, Bristol, London and Dublin. Filming took place in various stages from July 2011 – March 2012. The dance domes auditions again took place in London, Glasgow and Dublin.

A special "Warm Up" show was broadcast on 18 December 2011. The series fully began on 1 January 2012, with the next episode the following day. Seven audition shows were aired followed by a "Home Visits" episode and one 30-minute episode featuring the "Callback" performances.

A new show, Got to Dance: Auditions Uncut aired weekdays at 6pm and was narrated by Will Best. As the name suggests, the show featured uncut auditions from the main show and others which were not shown.

The winning act, Prodijig, won the £250,000 prize money.

Semi-finals

The live semi-finals for Got to Dance 2012 began on Sunday 29 January 2012. Five semi-finals took place, instead of four as previously. In total, 30 acts advanced to the semi-finals in 2012.

Semi-finalists

  • Unity UK from East London
  • Project G from Croydon
  • Sam from South Benfleet
  • A Hoofer's Song from Worthing
  • Hippy-Jo from Halesowen
  • Fear of the Unknown from Glasgow
  • Urban Jokers from Doncaster
  • Lindsey & Ryan from Norbury
  • Luke from Mansfield
  • Sapnay from Harrow
  • Methods of Movement from Dagenham
  • Boadicea from various places
  • Lil Hustlers from Dublin
  • Chuck from Urmston
  • Supermalcom from London
  • Brosena from Bristol
  • Tayluer & Elliott from Liverpool
  • Antics from Solihull
  • Bendy Kate from Bristol
  • Olivia from Yorkshire
  • Sweet Surprise from Cambuslang
  • The Future from York
  • Rikoshay from Watford
  • Lloyd & Rebecca from Ystrad Mynach & West Midlands
  • A Team from various places
  • Kazzum from Bedford
  • Belle from Herne Bay
  • Prodijig from Cork
  • Dharmz from Leicester
  • Reflection from Bournemouth

Semi-final 1 (29 January)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Chuck"Moves like Jagger" by Maroon 5 feat Christina Aguilera
"Gold Dust" by DJ FreshEliminated
2Tayluer & Elliot"Wherever You Will Go" by Charlene SoraiaAdvanced
3Project G"S&M" by RihannaEliminated
4Bendy Kate"Heartlines" by Florence and the MachineEliminated
5Sam"It's Just Begun" by Jimmy Castor Bunch
" Club Can't Handle Me" by Flo Rida feat David Guetta
"Changed the Way You Kiss Me" by Example
"Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind and FireEliminated
6Prodijig"Beautiful People" by Chris Brown feat Benny BenassiAdvanced

Semi-final 2 (5 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Fear of the Unknown Advanced
2Urban Jokers"What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction
"We Found Love" by Rihanna feat Calvin Harris All of the Lights by Kanye West feat RihannaEliminated
3Luke"Lego House" by Ed SheeranEliminated
4A Hoofer's Song"Take Five" by Dave Brubeck QuartetEliminated
5Sapnay"Jai Ho" by A. R. RahmanEliminated
6Boadicea"Ring the Alarm" by Beyoncé
"End of Time" by BeyoncéAdvanced

Semi-final 3 (12 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1Lil Hustlers"H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" by Edwin Starr
"Material Girl" by Madonna
"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot
"Push It" by Salt-N-Pepa
"Video Killed the Radio Star" by the BugglesEliminated
2Supermalcom"Young'n (Holla Back)" by Fabolous
"Head, Shoulders, Kneez & Toez" by K.I.GEliminated
3Sweet Surprise"Shout" by Lulu
"Angel" by Sarah McLachlan
"Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny KravitzAdvanced
4Brosena"Children" by Robert MilesEliminated
5Antics"Judas" by Lady Gaga
"Riverside" by Sidney Samson
"Sweet Dreams" by Beyoncé
"E.T." by Katy Perry ft. Kanye West"Advanced
6Olivia"Wonderful" by Annie LennoxEliminated

Semi-final 4 (19 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1A Team "Do It Like a Dude" by Jessie JAdvanced
2Hippy-Joe"People Help the People" by BirdyEliminated
3The Future"Defiance" by Tom Player
"Till the World Ends" by Britney SpearsEliminated
4Rikoshay"What's Your Flava?" by Craig David "Freeze" by T-Pain
"We Are Here to Change the World" by Michael JacksonEliminated
5Lloyd & Rebecca"Levels"
"Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele
"Runaway Baby" by Bruno MarsEliminated
6Methods of MovementAdvanced

Semi-final 5 (26 February)

OrderContestant(s)Song(s) performed toStarsResultAdamKimberlyAshley
1KazzumAdvanced
2Lindsay & RyanEliminated
3BelleEliminated
4Unity UKAdvanced
5ReflectionEliminated
6DharmzEliminated

Final

The live final took place at Olympia in front of 6,000 people on 4 March 2012.

Live Final (4 March)

OrderContestant(s)Number of Gold starsResult
1Antics★★Eliminated
2Tayluer & Elliott★★★Top 3
3Boadicea★★★Eliminated
4Fear of the Unknown★★★Top 3
5KazzumEliminated
6Sweet Surprise★★Eliminated
7Methods of Movement★★★Eliminated
8Prodijig★★★Winners
9A TeamEliminated
10Unity UK★★★Eliminated

Series 4 (2013)

Series 4 started in January 2013. Producer auditions took place during July and August 2012. This year, auditions in front of the judges took place at Clapham Common in London. No judges' auditions were held in Glasgow or Dublin. The auditions took place between 13 September and 2 October 2012, in a brand new and bigger dome which can hold up to 760 audience members.

Starting in this series, all acts must receive 3 gold stars from the judges to progress onto the shortlist.

Aston Merrygold replaced Garcia on the judging panel. Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely were the backstage team for series 4. They also provided the voice overs for many of the episodes of Got to Dance: Auditions Uncut.

Producer audition dates:

Date(s)City
28–29 July 2012Manchester
30 July 2012Liverpool
2 August 2012Newcastle
4–6 August 2012London
8 August 2012Glasgow
11 August 2012Dublin
16 August 2012Birmingham
17 August 2012Bristol
18 August 2012Cardiff
19 August 2012London
26 August 2012

Semi-finals

The live semi-finals for Got to Dance 2013 began on Sunday 10 February 2013. Five semi-finals took place, with six acts performing in each for one of two places in the Grand Final on 17 March.

Semi-finalists

Semi-final 1
(10 February)Semi-final 2
(17 February)Semi-final 3
(24 February)Semi-final 4
(3 March)Semi-final 5
(10 March)Contestants eliminatedAdvanced to Final
Notorious
Dance For Joy
Molly and Vitaly
Collective Ent.Buckness Personified
Mechanikool
Momentum
Pulse CollectiveG-Nome
Hash Tap
Poison
Wild GJavier and Julie
Amour
Gaana Rajas
One Step AheadJuicy
Leon and Dotty
Mindtrick
Shun
Lukas McFarlane
Tom Hughes-LloydRhys Yeomans
Mini MovesRory O’Shea
IMD (Intelligent Minds Dance)Antics
GodsonGymtasia Evolution
Ruff Diamond

Final

The live final took place at Olympia in front of 6,000 people on 17 March 2013.

Live Final (17 March)

OrderContestant(s)Number of Gold starsResult
1Mini Moves★★★Eliminated
2Lukas McFarlane★★★Winner
3IMDEliminated
4Gymtasia EvolutionTop 3
5RoryEliminated
6Tom★★★Eliminated
7AnticsEliminated
8Rhys★★★Eliminated
9Godson★★Eliminated
10Ruff Diamond★★★Top 3

Series 5 (2014)

Series 5 began airing on 9 August 2014, with McCall continuing as host. Banjo and Wyatt returned as judges for a fifth time and Garcia returned after his absence in series 4, replacing Merrygold. In this series, the semi-finals were stripped across one week (similar to Britain's Got Talent) and the judges mentored contestants throughout the competition. Six acts from each team progressed to the live rounds. Auditions for this series took place at the Roundhouse concert venue in Camden, London between 6–11 May 2014. This is the first and only time that the dance domes have not been used. Series 2 winners Chris and Wes returned to Got to Dance and were joined by Joe Sugg to form the Backstage/Online team.

Producer auditions for Got to Dance 2014 took place during March and April 2014 in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Dublin.

Producer audition dates:

Date(s)City
15 March 2014Dublin
23 March 2014London
25 March 2014Glasgow
27 March 2014Newcastle
29–30 March 2014Manchester
3 April 2014London
5 April 2014Birmingham
6 April 2014Cardiff
12–13 April 2014London

Semi-finalists

The following 18 acts made it to the live shows:

Team Ashley
(25 August 2014)Team Kimberly
(26 August 2014)Team Adam
(27 August 2014)

Finalists

The following 9 acts made it to the live final on 29 August 2014:

Key: – Winning judge/team. Winner is in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.

Team AshleyTeam KimberlyTeam Adam

''Got to Dance'' bursary fund

The second series saw the introduction of the bursary fund. This fund, worth £15,000, was to be distributed amongst auditionees that the judges felt weren't yet good enough to progress in the competition, but who they felt had real potential, and was to be used to enable them to develop and cultivate their dance skills through professional tuition.

Transmissions

Warm-up shows

Air date
20 December 2009
19 December 2010
18 December 2011
23 December 2012
27 July 2014

Original series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
13 January 201014 February 20108
22 January 201127 February 201115
31 January 20124 March 201216
46 January 201317 March 201315
59 August 201429 August 201411

Ratings

Episode ratings from BARB. They do not include viewings on Sky 1 +1.

Series 1

Episode no.AirdateTotal viewersSky1 Weekly Ranking
120 December 2009
23 January 20101,096,0002
31,313,0001
410 January 2010963,0001
517 January 2010920,0001
624 January 20101,109,0002
731 January 2010978,0003
87 February 20101,218,0003
914 February 20101,354,0001

Series 2

Episode no.AirdateTotal viewersSky1 Weekly Ranking
119 December 2010
22 January 20111,104,0002
31,336,0001
49 January 20111,127,0001
5986,0002
616 January 20111,248,0001
71,047,0002
823 January 20111,001,0001
9922,0002
10820,0003
1130 January 20111,327,0001
126 February 20111,284,0001
1313 February 20111,081,0002
1420 February 20111,284,0002
1527 February 20111,298,0003
161,376,0002

Series 3

Episode no.AirdateTotal viewersSky1 Weekly Ranking
118 December 2011
21 January 2012983,0004
32 January 2012766,0006
48 January 20121,034,0004
5792,0005
615 January 2012959,0003
7795,0004
822 January 20121,145,0003
9742,0005
10635,0007
1129 January 20121,264,0002
125 February 20121,064,0005
1312 February 20121,048,0004
1419 February 2012898,0004
1526 February 2012766,0004
164 March 20121,206,0001
171,197,0002

Series 4

Episode no.AirdateTotal viewersSky1 Weekly Ranking
123 December 2012
26 January 2013908,0004
3947,0002
413 January 2013801,0005
5847,0003
620 January 2013716,0004
7692,0005
827 January 2013705,0005
93 February 2013627,0005
1010 February 2013868,0003
1117 February 2013884,0004
1224 February 2013677,0005
133 March 2013655,0005
1410 March 2013513,0008
1517 March 2013930,0003
161,131,0001

Series 5

Episode no.EpisodeAirdateTotal viewersSky1 Weekly Ranking
1Warm up27 July 2014
2Audition Day 19 August 2014630,0003
3Audition Day 210 August 2014571,0004
4Audition Day 316 August 2014527,0004
5Audition Day 417 August 2014591,0003
6Audition Day 523 August 2014554,0004
7Audition Day 624 August 2014700,0002
8Heat 125 August 2014552,0004
9Heat 226 August 2014488,0006
10Heat 327 August 2014457,0007
11Live Final29 August 2014515,0005
12Results29 August 2014558,0002
SpecialA Celebration28 December 2014

International versions

;Colour key In production (0)
Discontinued (7)
Not aired (1)

Current and upcoming versions include:

CountryLocal titlePresenter(s)JudgesChannelSeasons/Series
AustraliaGot to DanceAndrew GünsbergFox8Cancelled in 2012
FinlandPakko TanssiaSatu Tuomisto
Jani ToivolaSami Saikkonen
Saana Akiola
Dennis NylundYle TV2Season 1: 2 March – 4 May 2013
France
MonacoGot to Dance: Le Meilleur DanseurSandrine CormanDavid Carreira
Mia Frye
Stephane JarnyTMCSeason 1: 24 June – 12 August 2015
GermanyGot to DanceJohanna Klum (1–2)
Alexandra Simone Maurer (3)Palina Rojinski (1–3)
Nikeata Thompson (1–2)
Howard Donald (1–2)
Marvin A. Smith (3)
Anton Zetterholm (3)ProSieben (1–3)
Sat.1 (1–2)
PolandGot to Dance – Tylko TaniecMaciej Dowbor
Katarzyna Kępka (1–2)
Anna Głogowska (3–4)Joanna Liszowska
Michał Malitowski
Alan Andersz
Krystyna Mazurówna (1–2)
Anna Jujka (3–4)
Filip Czeszyk (1–2, Guest)
Kimberly Wyatt (3–4, Guest)Polsat
RomaniaRomânia danseazăJorge
Andreea BălanCRBL
Monica Petrică
Mihai Bendeac (1)
Connect-R (2)Antena 1
United StatesLive to DanceAndrew GünsbergPaula Abdul
Travis Payne
Kimberly WyattCBSSeason 1: 4 January – 9 February 2011
VietnamGot to Dance Vietnam: Vũ điệu đam mêKhánh ThiTrần Ly Ly
Dumbo
Alfredo Torres
Minh HằngVTV3Season 1: 14 September – 28 December 2013

American version

Main article: Live to Dance

CBS announced on 10 April 2010 that there was going to be an American version of the series titled Live to Dance and was set to rival So You Think You Can Dance. The show premiered on the said channel on 4 January 2011 and was cancelled a month later in the same year. Kimberly Wyatt also served as a judge on Live to Dance.

Polish version

Main article: Got to Dance - Tylko Taniec

A Polish version premiered 2 March 2012 on Polsat, titled Got to Dance - Tylko Taniec. Second edition aired from 7 September to 9 November 2012. A third edition began on 1 March 2013 and a fourth in September 2013. Since March 2011, Polsat have also produced a local version of Must Be the Music (which was first aired on Sky1 in 2010) and has aired its sixth edition. Both shows air two seasons a year in Poland.

Australian version

Plans for an Australian version of the show were announced in April 2012. It was expected to premiere on the Australian cable channel Fox8 later in 2012, with Andrew Günsberg as the host. However, it was announced in June 2012 that the show was cancelled due to a scheduling conflict with another dance show Everybody Dance Now on Network Ten.

German version

The German version premiered on 20 June 2013 on ProSieben, with the remaining shows being broadcast on Sat.1. Johanna Klum hosts the show while Palina Rojinski, Nikeata Thompson and Howard Donald are the judges. A second season was aired in 2014 and a third in 2015.

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