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Quiz about Dancing On Television
Quiz about Dancing On Television

Dancing On Television Trivia Quiz


This quiz is about ten British television programmes which featured dancing. Can you identify them all? Good luck and have fun!

A collection quiz by Kalibre. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Kalibre
Time
3 mins
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Quiz #
421,991
Updated
Nov 20 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Select from the list ten British television programmes which featured dancing, ignoring those which didn't
There are 10 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
The Greatest Dancer Disco Dancer Dance Fever Can We Dance Come Dancing Let's Dance for Comic Relief Ballroom Dancer Got to Dance So You Think You Can Dance UK DanceX The Big Dance Dancing on Ice Strictly Come Dancing Dance Mums UK Dancing Live UK Dancing Queens Dancing Dads

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

'Dance Mums UK' (Lifetime UK) was a 2014 reality series set in Liverpool, led by actress‑turned‑choreographer Jennifer Ellison. It followed her dance school students and their mothers through competitions, echoing the American 'Dance Moms' format with a British twist, but only ran for two short series.

'Strictly Come Dancing' is the BBC's hit celebrity dance competition, launched in 2004. Famous contestants pair with professional dancers to perform ballroom and Latin routines, judged weekly by a panel and the public, with the winning couple awarded the Glitterball Trophy.

'Come Dancing' (1949-1995) was one of the BBC's longest‑running entertainment programmes, showcasing amateur ballroom and Latin dancers from across the UK in a formal competition format. It became a national institution and later inspired 'Strictly Come Dancing'.

'Dancing on Ice' (ITV) began in 2006, pairing celebrities with professional ice skaters to perform choreographed routines on the ice. Judged by a panel and the public, it mixes glamour with the challenge of skating skills.

'DanceX' (BBC, 2007) was a live talent competition hosted by Ben Shephard, with rival teams led by Arlene Phillips and Bruno Tonioli. Dancers competed to form a new group. Team Bruno won the single 2007 series, earning a record deal and a tour slot supporting Rihanna.

'The Greatest Dancer' (BBC, 2019-2020) was a talent show produced by Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment, where dancers of all styles competed before a panel including Cheryl, Oti Mabuse, and Matthew Morrison. Despite strong performances, it ended after two series.

'So You Think You Can Dance UK' (BBC, 2010-2011) adapted the American format, with Nigel Lythgoe, Arlene Phillips and Louise Redkapp judging dancers across multiple genres. It aimed to find Britain's best all‑round dancer but was cancelled after two series.

'Let's Dance for Comic Relief' was a BBC charity entertainment show that ran from 2009 to 2013. Celebrities took to the stage to recreate famous dance routines, often with a humorous twist, in support of 'Comic Relief' fundraising. It combined light‑hearted performances, judge commentary, and public voting, with winners crowned in the lead‑up to Red Nose Day.

'Got to Dance' (Sky 1, 2009-2014) was a talent competition hosted by Davina McCall, open to soloists, groups, and all dance styles. With judges like Ashley Banjo, it became known for its inclusive spirit and high‑energy performances before ending after five series.

'The Big Dance' (BBC, 2006-2012) was a nationwide dance initiative supported by the BBC, Arts Council England, and the Mayor of London. It encouraged mass participation in dance through large‑scale outdoor performances, workshops, and community projects. The BBC broadcast highlights and special programmes showcasing the events, especially during the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. While not a weekly competition, it brought dance to primetime audiences.
Source: Author Kalibre

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