British television programme
Let's Sing and Dance Also known as Let's Dance for Comic Relief Let's Dance for Sport Relief Genre Talent show Presented by Steve Jones Claudia Winkleman Alex Jones Mel Giedroyc Sue Perkins Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of series6 No. of episodes25 Production locations BBC Television Centre (2009–13)BBC Elstree Centre (2017)[1] Running time 75–90 minutes Production company Whizz Kid Entertainment (eOne ) Original network BBC One Original release 21 February 2009 (2009-02-21 ) – 25 March 2017 (2017-03-25 ) Website
Let's Sing and Dance , formerly known as Let's Dance , is a British television programme shown on BBC One , featuring celebrities performing famous dance routines to raise money for the charities Comic Relief and Sport Relief .[2] The programme was presented by Steve Jones and Alex Jones , who replaced previous host Claudia Winkleman in 2011. In the first series, Anton du Beke was a regular judge, appearing alongside two guest panellists, but in the second series onwards, three guest judges were on the panel each week.
The first series aired between 21 February and 14 March 2009 and was won by Robert Webb . It raised over £300,000 for Comic Relief. The second series, in aid of Sport Relief , aired from 20 February 2010 until 14 March and was won by Rufus Hound . The third series aired between 19 February 2011 and 12 March in aid of Comic Relief, and was won by James Thornton and Charlie Baker. A fourth series aired from 18 February until 17 March 2012 in aid of Sport Relief, and was won by Rowland Rivron .[3] The fifth ran from 16 February 2013 until 9 March 2013, and was won by Antony Cotton .[4] The series' finale was the last Saturday night show to be broadcast live from BBC Television Centre .
On 6 October 2016, the BBC announced that the show would return for Red Nose Day 2017 as Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief .[5] On 28 October 2016, it was announced that Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins would host the show.[6]
Format [ ]
The four-part series was announced by the BBC in January 2009 as part of the corporation's events surrounding Red Nose Day 2009, hosted by Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman . For the first three programmes, six celebrity acts each recreated a famous dance routine. Viewers then voted for their favourite performer, with the proceeds from their calls going to Comic Relief /Sport Relief . The act with the most viewer votes went through to the final, and the three panellists chose a second act from the top three to go through. The top six acts then returned for the final.
In 2011, Winkleman was replaced by The One Show host Alex Jones .
Episode guide [ ]
Series 1 (2009) [ ]
Heat 1 (21 February) [ ]
The guest panellists the first week were Emma Bunton and Michael McIntyre . The programme also premièred the video for the charity single "Islands in the Stream " released by Gavin & Stacey actors Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon and featuring Tom Jones . The acts were, in order of performance:
Heat 2 (28 February) [ ]
The guest panellists for the second week were Jamelia and Paul O'Grady . The acts were, in order of performance:
Heat 3 (7 March) [ ]
The guest panellists for the third week were Lisa Snowdon and Dara Ó Briain . The acts were, in order of performance:
At the end of her performance, Britton was joined by husband Phil Vickery
Final (14 March) [ ]
The guest panellists for the final week were Denise van Outen and Michael McIntyre . Ruth Jones , Rob Brydon and Tom Jones performed their charity single "Islands in the Stream ", Alesha Dixon performed "Let's Get Excited " and the cast of Hairspray performed "You Can't Stop the Beat". Two acts from each heat returned for the final, and they were, in order of performance:
Series 2 (2010) [ ]
In November 2009 it was confirmed on that the show would return but this time in aid of Sport Relief. Winkleman and Jones returned to host the show which kicked off on Saturday 20 February 2010. The contestants were to be judged by an all-new panel that saw the judging line-up change for all four shows (a format that would remain for the next two series).
Heat 1 (20 February) [ ]
Panellists : Frank Skinner , Kimberley Walsh and Jason Manford
Performances :
Sugababes – "Wear My Kiss "
JLS – "One Shot "
Act
Dance
Status
Rufus Hound
"Fight for This Love " — Cheryl Cole
Saved by the public vote
The Olympians
"Vogue " — Madonna
Eliminated
Katy Brand
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) " — Beyoncé
Saved by the panel
Snooker vs Darts
"Walk This Way " — Aerosmith and Run DMC
Eliminated
Newsreaders
"Kiss of Fire " — Georgia Gibbs
Eliminated
Corrie and Holby City
"Jai Ho! " — from Slumdog Millionaire
Eliminated by the panel
Heat 2 (27 February) [ ]
Panellists : Miranda Hart , Paddy McGuinness and Kelly Brook
Performances
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Gabriella Cilmi – "On A Mission "
Act
Dance
Status
Sam and Mark
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go " — Wham!
Eliminated by the panel
The Champion Boxers
"Bad Guys" — from Bugsy Malone
Eliminated
Shappi Khorsandi
"Hey Mickey " — Toni Basil
Eliminated
Debra Stephenson
"Smooth Criminal " — Michael Jackson
Saved by the panel
The Weather Girls
"It's Raining Men " — The Weather Girls
Eliminated
Kate Garraway and Richard Arnold
"Born To Hand Jive " — from Grease
Saved by the public vote
Heat 3 (6 March) [ ]
Panellists : Denise Van Outen , Vic Reeves and Jo Brand
Performances :
Final (13 March) [ ]
Panellists : Robert Webb , Jon Culshaw and Jack Dee
Performances : N-Dubz and the cast of Billy Elliot
Cheryl Fergison injured her leg in rehearsals and was unable to perform. However, she remained in the competition, having her previous performance shown instead.
Series 3 (2011) [ ]
On 26 January 2011 it was confirmed the show was returning for another series. Steve Jones hosted the show along with The One Show 's Alex Jones . It ran from 19 February until the final on 12 March, when Charlie Baker and James Thornton were crowned champions with their rendition of "Puttin' On The Ritz ".
Heat 1 (19 February) [ ]
Panellists : Graham Norton , Frank Skinner and Greg Davies
Performances :
Heat 2 (26 February) [ ]
Panellists : Jack Whitehall , Lee Mack and Keith Lemon
Performances :
Heat 3 (5 March) [ ]
Panellists : Jo Brand , John Bishop and Felix Dexter
Performances :
The Wanted – "Gold Forever "
Jessie J – "Price Tag "
Act
Dance
Status
Marcus Brigstocke
"Kung Fu Fighting " — Carl Douglas
Eliminated
Caroline Flack and Joe Swash
"My Humps " — The Black Eyed Peas
Eliminated by the panel
Adrian Edmondson
"The Dying Swan " — Mikhail Fokine
Saved by the public vote
Lee Nelson and Omelette
"Club Tropicana " — Wham!
Eliminated
Iain Lee
"Gettin' Jiggy Wit It " — Will Smith
Eliminated
The 80s Supergroup
"Greased Lightnin' " — from Grease
Saved by the panel
The 80s Supergroup consisted of Chesney Hawkes , Clare Grogan , Toyah Willcox and Limahl
Rik Mayall reunited with Edmondson during his routine[10]
Final (12 March) [ ]
Noel Fielding's Mighty Boosh comedy partner Julian Barratt appeared at the end of his performance as Heathcliff .
Series 4 (2012) [ ]
On 10 December 2011 it was confirmed the show was returning for another series. Steve Jones and Alex Jones continued to host the show which ran for 5 episodes from 18 February until 17 March 2012.
Heat 1 (18 February) [ ]
Panellists : Greg Davies , Keith Lemon and Graham Norton
Performances :
Act
Dance
Status
Tameka Empson and Laurie Brett
"Telephone " — Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé
Saved by the public vote
Terry Alderton
"Proud Mary " — Tina Turner
Saved by the panel
Darren Gough
"Gym Mambo " — from West Side Story
Eliminated
Tony Blackburn and David Hamilton
"Push It " — Salt-n-Pepa
Eliminated by the panel
Angelos Epithemiou and Ulrika Jonsson
"El Tango de Roxanne " — from Moulin Rouge
Eliminated
Heat 2 (25 February) [ ]
Panellists : Rufus Hound , Vic Reeves and Iain Lee
Performances :
Ed Sheeran – "Drunk "
Alexandra Burke – "Elephant"
Act
Dance
Status
Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards
"Soul Bossa Nova " — from Austin Powers
Saved by the public vote
Miles Jupp
"Firestarter " — The Prodigy
Saved by the panel
Alice Barry
"Outside " — George Michael
Eliminated
Ava Vidal
"Get Happy " — Judy Garland
Eliminated
Amy Childs and Harry Derbidge
"Me Against The Music " — Madonna & Britney Spears
Eliminated by the panel
Heat 3 (3 March) [ ]
Panellists : Katy Brand , Tim Minchin and Ed Byrne
Performances :
Chris Isaak – "Great Balls of Fire "
Tinchy Stryder feat. Pixie Lott – "Bright Lights (Good Life) "
Act
Dance
Status
Scott Mills and Olly Murs
"Party Rock Anthem " — LMFAO
Eliminated by the panel
Arabella Weir
"Can't Get You Out of My Head " — Kylie Minogue
Eliminated
Tyger Drew-Honey and Dani Harmer
"Fat Sam's Grand Slam" — from Bugsy Malone
Saved by the public vote
Kirsten O'Brien
"Jump " — Van Halen
Eliminated
Omid Djalili
"Fight the Power " — Public Enemy
Saved by the panel
David Hasselhoff featured in Mills and Murs' performance.
Heat 4 (10 March) [ ]
Panellists : Russell Kane , Jo Brand and Lee Nelson
Performances :
Will Young – "Losing Myself "
LMFAO – "Sorry for Party Rocking "/"Sexy and I Know It "
Final (17 March) [ ]
Panellists : Frank Skinner , Arlene Phillips and Rhod Gilbert
Performances :
Katy Perry – "Part of Me "
JLS – "Proud "
Act
Dance
Status
Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards
"Soul Bossa Nova " — from Austin Powers
Out of running
Terry Alderton
"Proud Mary " — Tina Turner
Out of running
Fatima Whitbread and The Cuban Brothers
"You Should Be Dancing " — Bee Gees
Out of running
Omid Djalili
"Fight the Power " — Public Enemy
Out of running
Tyger Drew-Honey and Dani Harmer
"Fat Sam's Grand Slam" — from Bugsy Malone
Runners-up
Miles Jupp
"Firestarter " — The Prodigy
Out of running
Rowland Rivron
"Weapon of Choice " — Fatboy Slim
Winner
Tameka Empson and Laurie Brett
"Telephone " — Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé
Runners-up
Series 5 (2013) [ ]
In 2013, the series reverted to three heats with six acts in the final. It ran from 16 February to 9 March.
Heat 1 (16 February) [ ]
Panellists : Mel Giedroyc , Bradley Walsh and Tameka Empson
Performances :
Kimberley Walsh — "Defying Gravity "
The Script — "If You Could See Me Now "
Act
Dance
Status
The Soap Stars
"You Can't Stop the Beat" — from Hairspray
Saved by the panel
Olivia Lee
"Bad Romance " — Lady Gaga
Eliminated
Tim Vine
"Rock Your Body " — Justin Timberlake
Saved by the public vote
Destiny's Dad
"Bootylicious " — Destiny's Child
Eliminated
Ricky Hatton
"Let Me Entertain You " — Robbie Williams
Eliminated by the panel
Heat 2 (23 February) [ ]
Panellists : Lisa Riley , Jason Manford and Paloma Faith
Performances :
Waterloo Road consisted of Victoria Bush , Tommy Knight , Carl Au , Rebecca Craven and Marlene Madenge.
Heat 3 (2 March) [ ]
Panellists : Arlene Phillips , Greg James and Lee Mack [12]
Performances :[13]
Nicole Scherzinger — "Boomerang "
Justin Bieber — "All Around the World "
Act
Dance
Status
Ore Oduba and Sonali Shah
"Hey Ya! " — OutKast
Eliminated
Jodie Prenger
"Word Up " — Cameo
Saved by the public vote
Nina Conti
"I Like to Move It " — Reel 2 Real
Eliminated
Lee Nelson
"Swan Lake Hip-Hop Remix " — Tchaikovsky
Saved by the panel
Vanessa Feltz
"If I Could Turn Back Time " — Cher
Eliminated by the panel
Boyzone 's singer Keith Duffy was meant to participate in this episode but was unable to compete due to private matters. Jodie Prenger then took his place on the show.
Twist and Pulse featured in Lee Nelson's routine.
Final (9 March) [ ]
Panellists : Frank Skinner , Jo Brand and Greg Davies [14]
Performances :
Taylor Swift — "22 "
Bruno Mars — "When I Was Your Man "
Act
Dance
Status
The Soap Stars
"You Can't Stop the Beat" — from Hairspray
Out of running
Tim Vine
"Rock Your Body " — Justin Timberlake
Out of running
Katherine Ryan
"Starships " — Nicki Minaj
Out of running
Jodie Prenger
"Word Up " — Cameo
Runner-up
Lee Nelson
"Swan Lake Hip-Hop Remix " — Tchaikovsky
Out of running
Antony Cotton
"Anything Goes " — from Anything Goes
Winner
Series 6 (2017) [ ]
The sixth series, renamed Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief , was hosted by former The Great British Bake Off presenting duo Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins .[15]
The full episode line-ups were revealed on 28 February.[16]
Heat 1 (4 March) [ ]
Paul O'Grady was due to appear as a judge, but was forced to withdraw due to "personal reasons" and was replaced by Katherine Ryan[18]
Act
Dance & Artist
Status
Matt Edmondson
"Super Bass " — Nicki Minaj
Eliminated by the panel
Harriet Thorpe & Helen Lederer
"Dancing Queen " — ABBA
Eliminated
Russell Grant
"Chain Reaction " — Diana Ross
Eliminated
Rickie Haywood Williams & Melvin Odoom
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air " / "Men in Black " / "Boom! Shake the Room " — Will Smith
Saved by the public vote
Sara Pascoe
"Chandelier " — Sia
Saved by the panel
Heat 2 (11 March) [ ]
Act
Dance & Artist
Status
Cast of Casualty & Holby City
"Uptown Funk " — Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
Saved by the panel
Boys Allowed
"Biology " — Girls Aloud
Eliminated
Danny-Boy Hatchard
"I'm Still Standing " — Elton John
Eliminated
James & Ola Jordan
"All About That Bass " — Meghan Trainor
Eliminated by the panel
The Chasers
The Wizard of Oz Medley
Saved by the public vote
Heat 3 (18 March) [ ]
Panellists : Miranda Hart , Jennifer Saunders , Julian Clary and Tameka Empson
Performances : Anne-Marie ("Ciao Adios ")[20]
Act
Dance & Artist
Status
Alison Hammond
"Get Ur Freak On " — Missy Elliott
Saved by the judges
Steph & Dom Parker
"Dead Ringer for Love " — Meat Loaf featuring Cher
Eliminated
The One Show
"Born This Way " — Lady Gaga
Saved by the public
Pete Firman & Ellie Taylor
"Black Magic " — Little Mix
Eliminated
Sally Lindsay
"Cum On Feel the Noize " — Slade
Eliminated by the judges
Final (25 March) [ ]
Panellists : Rufus Hound , Katy Brand and Jason Manford
Performances : Zara Larsson ("So Good ") and Dua Lipa ("Be the One ")
Act
Dance & Artist
Status
Rickie Haywood Williams & Melvin Odoom
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air " / "Men in Black " / "Boom! Shake the Room " — Will Smith
Out of running
Cast of Casualty & Holby City
"Uptown Funk " — Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
Runner-up
The Chasers
The Wizard of Oz Medley
Winners
Sara Pascoe
"Chandelier " — Sia
Out of running
The One Show
"Born This Way " — Lady Gaga
Out of running
Alison Hammond
"Get Ur Freak On " — Missy Elliott
Out of running
Ratings [ ]
Series 1 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
21 February 2009
7.06
4
31.1%[21]
2
21 February 2009
6.90
5
31.9%[22]
3
7 March 2009
8.44
4
35.1%[23]
4
14 March 2009
8.26
7
35.5%[24]
Series average
7.67
N/A
33.4%
Series 2 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
20 February 2010
6.47
11
26.8%[25]
2
27 February 2010
6.77
7
26.8%[26]
3
6 March 2010
7.20
10
30.3%[27]
4
13 March 2010
7.27
5
31.2%[28]
Series average
6.93
N/A
28.8%
Series 3 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
19 February 2011
7.98
5
32.3%[29]
2
26 February 2011
7.74
5
32.0%[30]
3
5 March 2011
6.65
7
28.7%[31]
4
12 March 2011
7.42
5
29.8%[32]
Series average
7.45
N/A
30.7%
Series 4 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
18 February 2012
6.84
7
28.9%[33]
2
25 February 2012
5.81
12
24.7%[34]
3
3 March 2012
5.87
7
25.3%[35]
4
10 March 2012
5.29
10
23.5%[36]
5
17 March 2012
5.88
8
25.8%[37]
Series average
5.94
N/A
25.6%
Series 5 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
16 February 2013
6.98
6
31.2%[38]
2
23 February 2013
5.35
12
22.0%[39]
3
2 March 2013
4.74
21
20.0%[40]
4
9 March 2013
4.83
24
20.5%[41]
Series average
5.48
N/A
23.4%
Series 6 [ ]
Episode
Date
Viewers (millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking
Share
1
4 March 2017
3.74
30
17.1%[42]
2
11 March 2017
3.391
N/A
17.2%[43]
3
18 March 2017
3.71
28
18.0%[44]
4
25 March 2017
3.081
N/A
16.7%[45]
Series average
3.48
N/A
17.3%
^1 Overnight figure.
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