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09.02.2010
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Small in Dancing On Wheels...

Dancing
On Wheels
Thursday 11 February
9.00-10.00pm BBC THREE
Ballroom dancing like never seen before as six wheelchair-users
and their celebrity partners get together for Dancing On WheelsIt's
ballroom dancing like you've never seen before as Strictly
Come Dancing's Brian Fortuna trains six wheelchair-users and
their celebrity partners in the art of wheelchair ballroom
dancing.
The
pairs have just five weeks to train for a series of weekly
competitions before a panel of judges. Then, week by week,
one couple will be eliminated with the winning duo going on
to represent the UK in an International Wheelchair Dancing
Competition in Tel Aviv.
Over
six programmes full of the glitz, glamour, tears and tantrums
of competitive dance, Dancing On Wheels proves wheelchair
ballroom dancing is just as graceful, glamorous and entertaining
as able-bodied dancing.
In
the opening episode, the six meet their celebrity partners
for the first time. They are briefed by choreographer Brian
and make their first tentative moves on the dance floor. Three
couples must learn the Cha Cha Cha while the others take on
the Tango.
Brian
faces a monumental challenge. None of the wheelchair-users
have ballroom danced before and while the celebrities either
have experience from Strictly Come Dancing or dance training
in their background, they are completely new to wheelchair
ballroom dancing. And with the first performance just four
weeks away, the pressure is on.
The
celebrity dancers are M People's Heather Small,
world champion swimmer Mark Foster, TV presenter Caroline
Flack, Hollyoaks actor Kevin Sacre, actress and singer Michelle
Gayle and rugby league legend Martin Offiah.
After
a month of training, throwing wheelies, pulling spins, running
over toes and falling out of chairs, it's time to compete
in front of the panel of judges for the first time. The judges
are reigning Strictly Come Dancing champion, Ola Jordan, her
husband, James Jordan (also from Strictly) and paralympic
athlete Ade Adepitan.
In
an emotional climax to the first episode, one couple is sent
home as the others are left to battle it out in the following
weeks to represent the UK at the European Championship of
Wheelchair Dance Sport in Tel Aviv.