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Let's Sing and Dance

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.

Let's Sing and Dance
Also known asLet's Dance for Comic Relief
Let's Dance for Sport Relief
GenreTalent show
Presented bySteve Jones
Claudia Winkleman
Alex Jones
Mel Giedroyc
Sue Perkins
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6
No. of episodes25
Production
Production locationsBBC Television Centre (2009–13)
BBC Elstree Centre (2017)[1]
Running time75–90 minutes
Production companyWhizz Kid Entertainment (eOne)
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release21 February 2009 (2009-02-21) –
25 March 2017 (2017-03-25)

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] In 2018, it was reported that the Let's Sing and Dance was cancelled after six series.

Format Edit

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 Edit

Series 1 (2009) Edit

Heat 1 (21 February) Edit

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:

Act Dance Status
EastEnders "We're All in This Together" — from High School Musical Eliminated by the panel
Nicki Chapman & Christopher Biggins "You're the One That I Want" — from Grease Eliminated
Robert Webb "Flashdance... What a Feeling" — from Flashdance Saved by public vote
The Chefs "Thriller" — Michael Jackson Eliminated
Les Dennis "You Should Be Dancing" — from Saturday Night Fever Eliminated
Dick & Dom "Shake a Tail Feather" — from The Blues Brothers Saved by the panel

Heat 2 (28 February) Edit

The guest panellists for the second week were Jamelia and Paul O'Grady. The acts were, in order of performance:

Act Dance Status
Hollyoaks "Footloose" — from Footloose Eliminated
Jo Brand "...Baby One More Time" — Britney Spears Saved by the panel
The Dragons "Let's Face the Music and Dance" — Nat King Cole Eliminated
Paddy McGuinness (comedian) & Keith Lemon "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" — from Dirty Dancing Saved by public vote
Blue Peter "Jailhouse Rock" — Elvis Presley Eliminated by the panel
Neil Fox (broadcaster) & Nancy Sorrell "Candyman" — Christina Aguilera Eliminated

Heat 3 (7 March) Edit

The guest panellists for the third week were Lisa Snowdon and Dara Ó Briain. The acts were, in order of performance:

Act Dance Status
Angela Rippon "Big Spender" — from Sweet Charity Eliminated
Dom Joly "U Can't Touch This" — MC Hammer Eliminated
Zoe Ball & Suggs "You Never Can Tell" — from Pulp Fiction Eliminated
Denise Lewis & Martin Offiah "Shakalaka Baby" — from Bombay Dreams Saved by the panel
Fern Britton "Singin' in the Rain" — from Singin' in the Rain Eliminated by the panel
The Bill Riverdance — from Riverdance Saved by the public vote

Final (14 March) Edit

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:

Act Dance Status
Dick & Dom "Shake a Tail Feather" — from The Blues Brothers Out of running
Paddy McGuinness (comedian) & Keith Lemon "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" — from Dirty Dancing Runners up
Denise Lewis & Martin Offiah "Shakalaka Baby" — from Bombay Dreams Out of running
Jo Brand "...Baby One More Time" — Britney Spears Out of running
The Bill Riverdance — from Riverdance Out of running
Robert Webb "Flashdance... What a Feeling" — from Flashdance Winner

Series 2 (2010) Edit

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) Edit

Act Dance Status
Rufus Hound "Fight for This Love" — Cheryl Cole Saved by the public vote
Olympians "Vogue" — Madonna Eliminated
Katy Brand "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" — Beyoncé Saved by the panel
Darts & Snooker "Walk This Way" — Aerosmith and Run DMC Eliminated
Newsreaders "Kiss of Fire" — Georgia Gibbs Eliminated
Casualty and Holby "Jai Ho!" — from Slumdog Millionaire Eliminated by the panel

Heat 2 (27 February) Edit

Act Dance Status
Sam and Mark "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" — Wham! Eliminated by the panel
Boxers "Bad Guys" — from Bugsy Malone Eliminated
Shappi Khorsandi "Hey Mickey" — Toni Basil Eliminated
Debra Stephenson "Smooth Criminal" — Michael Jackson Saved by the panel
Michael Fish and the Weather Girls "It's Raining Men" — The Weather Girls Eliminated
Richard Arnold and Kate Garraway "Born To Hand Jive" — from Grease Saved by the public vote

Heat 3 (6 March) Edit

Act Dance Status
The Bill "Hips Don't Lie" — Shakira Eliminated
Grumpy Old Women "Poker Face" — Lady Gaga Saved by the panel
Cheryl Fergison "Ice Ice Baby" — Vanilla Ice Saved by the public vote
Stephen K Amos "Rhythm of Life" — from Sweet Charity Eliminated
Bellamy's People "Rasputin" — Boney M. Eliminated
The Footballers "Men in Black" — Will Smith Eliminated by panel vote

Final (13 March) Edit

  • 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) Edit

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) Edit

Act Dance Status
Colin and Justin "Xanadu" — Olivia Newton-John Eliminated
Russell Kane "Crazy in Love" — Beyoncé Saved by the public vote
Rebecca Front "It's Oh So Quiet" — Björk Eliminated
Waterloo Road "It's Like That" — Run-D.M.C. Eliminated by the panel
Ed Byrne "I Love to Boogie" — from Billy Elliot Eliminated
Katie Price "I Want to Break Free" — Queen Saved by the panel

Heat 2 (26 February) Edit

Act Dance Status
Penny Smith "Toxic" — Britney Spears Eliminated
Lulu "Crank That" — Soulja Boy Eliminated by the panel
Andi Osho "Bad" — Michael Jackson Eliminated
Noel Fielding "Wuthering Heights" — Kate Bush Saved by the panel
James Thornton and Charlie Baker "Puttin' on the Ritz" — Fred Astaire Saved by the public vote
Jarred Christmas "Hung Up" — Madonna Eliminated

Heat 3 (5 March) Edit

Act Dance Status
Marcus Brigstocke "Kung Fu Fighting" — Carl Douglas Eliminated
Joe Swash and Caroline Flack "My Humps" — The Black Eyed Peas Eliminated by the panel
Adrian Edmondson "The Dying Swan" — Mikhail Fokine Saved by the public vote
Simon Brodkin "Club Tropicana" — Wham! Eliminated
Iain Lee "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" — Will Smith Eliminated
The 80s Supergroup "Greased Lightnin'" — from Grease Saved by the panel

Final (12 March) Edit

Act Dance Status
Katie Price "I Want to Break Free" — Queen Out of running
James Thornton and Charlie Baker "Puttin' on the Ritz" — Fred Astaire Winner
Noel Fielding "Wuthering Heights" — Kate Bush Out of running
The 80s Supergroup "Greased Lightnin'" — from Grease Out of running
Ade Edmondson "The Dying Swan" — Mikhail Fokine Out of running
Russell Kane "Crazy in Love" — Beyoncé Runner up

Series 4 (2012) Edit

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) Edit

Act Dance Status
Laurie Brett and Tameka Empson "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
Renton Skinner and Ulrika Jonsson "El Tango de Roxanne" — from Moulin Rouge Eliminated

Heat 2 (25 February) Edit

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) Edit

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
Dani Harmer and Tyger Drew-Honey "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

Heat 4 (10 March) Edit

Act Dance Status
Patrick Monahan "Only Girl (In the World)" — Rihanna Eliminated
Rowland Rivron "Weapon of Choice" — Fatboy Slim Saved by the public vote
Watson and Oliver "Boléro" — Maurice Ravel Eliminated
Suzi Perry & Ortis Deley "Livin' La Vida Loca" — Ricky Martin Eliminated by the panel
Fatima Whitbread and The Cuban Brothers "You Should Be Dancing" — Bee Gees Saved by the panel

Final (17 March) Edit

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
Dani Harmer and Tyger Drew-Honey "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
Laurie Brett and Tameka Empson "Telephone" — Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé Runners-up

Series 5 (2013) Edit

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) Edit

Act Dance Status
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) Edit

Act Dance Status
Waterloo Road "Spice Up Your Life" — The Spice Girls Eliminated by the panel
Jon Culshaw "Praise You" — Fatboy Slim Eliminated
Kim Woodburn & Rosemary Shrager "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" — Marilyn Monroe Eliminated
Katherine Ryan "Starships" — Nicki Minaj Saved by the panel
Antony Cotton "Anything Goes" — from Anything Goes Saved by the public vote

Heat 3 (2 March) Edit

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) Edit

Act Dance Status
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) Edit

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) Edit

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
Helen Lederer & Harriet Thorpe "Dancing Queen" — ABBA Eliminated
Russell Grant "Chain Reaction" — Diana Ross Eliminated
Rickie & Melvin "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) Edit

Act Dance & Artist Status
Holby & Casualty "Uptown Funk" — Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars Saved by the panel
Boys Allowed "Biology" — Girls Aloud Eliminated
Danny-Boy "I'm Still Standing" — Elton John Eliminated
The Chasers The Wizard of Oz Medley Saved by the public vote
Ola & James "All About That Bass" — Meghan Trainor Eliminated by the panel

Heat 3 (18 March) Edit

Act Dance & Artist Status
Steph & Dom "Dead Ringer for Love" — Meat Loaf featuring Cher Eliminated
The One Show presenters "Born This Way" — Lady Gaga Saved by the public
Pete Firman & Ellie Taylor "Black Magic" — Little Mix Eliminated
Alison Hammond "Get Ur Freak On" — Missy Elliott Saved by the judges
Sally Lindsay "Cum On Feel the Noize" — Slade Eliminated by the judges

Final (25 March) Edit

Act Dance & Artist Status
Rickie & Melvin "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" / "Men in Black" / "Boom! Shake the Room" — Will Smith Out of running
Holby & Casualty "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 presenters "Born This Way" — Lady Gaga Out of running
Alison Hammond "Get Ur Freak On" — Missy Elliott Out of running

Ratings Edit

Series 1 Edit

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 33.4%

Series 2 Edit

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 28.8%

Series 3 Edit

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 30.7%

Series 4 Edit

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 25.6%

Series 5 Edit

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 23.4%

Series 6 Edit

Episode Date Viewers
(millions)
BBC1 weekly ranking Share
1 4 March 2017 3.74 30 17.1%[42]
2 11 March 2017 3.391 17.2%[43]
3 18 March 2017 3.71 28 18.0%[44]
4 25 March 2017 3.081 16.7%[45]
Series average 3.48 17.3%
^1 Overnight figure.

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External links Edit

  • Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief
  • Let's Dance for Comic Relief
  • Let's Dance for Sport Relief
  • Let's Sing and Dance at UKGameshows.com

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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 Let s Sing and DanceAlso known asLet s Dance for Comic Relief Let s Dance for Sport ReliefGenreTalent showPresented bySteve JonesClaudia WinklemanAlex JonesMel GiedroycSue PerkinsCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series6No of episodes25ProductionProduction locationsBBC Television Centre 2009 13 BBC Elstree Centre 2017 1 Running time75 90 minutesProduction companyWhizz Kid Entertainment eOne ReleaseOriginal networkBBC OneOriginal release21 February 2009 2009 02 21 25 March 2017 2017 03 25 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 In 2018 it was reported that the Let s Sing and Dance was cancelled after six series Contents 1 Format 2 Episode guide 2 1 Series 1 2009 2 1 1 Heat 1 21 February 2 1 2 Heat 2 28 February 2 1 3 Heat 3 7 March 2 1 4 Final 14 March 2 2 Series 2 2010 2 2 1 Heat 1 20 February 2 2 2 Heat 2 27 February 2 2 3 Heat 3 6 March 2 2 4 Final 13 March 2 3 Series 3 2011 2 3 1 Heat 1 19 February 2 3 2 Heat 2 26 February 2 3 3 Heat 3 5 March 2 3 4 Final 12 March 2 4 Series 4 2012 2 4 1 Heat 1 18 February 2 4 2 Heat 2 25 February 2 4 3 Heat 3 3 March 2 4 4 Heat 4 10 March 2 4 5 Final 17 March 2 5 Series 5 2013 2 5 1 Heat 1 16 February 2 5 2 Heat 2 23 February 2 5 3 Heat 3 2 March 2 5 4 Final 9 March 2 6 Series 6 2017 2 6 1 Heat 1 4 March 2 6 2 Heat 2 11 March 2 6 3 Heat 3 18 March 2 6 4 Final 25 March 3 Ratings 3 1 Series 1 3 2 Series 2 3 3 Series 3 3 4 Series 4 3 5 Series 5 3 6 Series 6 4 References 5 External linksFormat EditThe 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 EditSeries 1 2009 Edit Heat 1 21 February Edit The guest panellists the first week were Emma Bunton and Michael McIntyre The programme also premiered the video for the charity single Islands in the Stream released by Gavin amp Stacey actors Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon and featuring Tom Jones The acts were in order of performance Act Dance StatusEastEnders We re All in This Together from High School Musical Eliminated by the panelNicki Chapman amp Christopher Biggins You re the One That I Want from Grease EliminatedRobert Webb Flashdance What a Feeling from Flashdance Saved by public voteThe Chefs Thriller Michael Jackson EliminatedLes Dennis You Should Be Dancing from Saturday Night Fever EliminatedDick amp Dom Shake a Tail Feather from The Blues Brothers Saved by the panelEastEnders consisted of Cliff Parisi and John Partridge The Chefs consisted of Sophie Grigson Nancy Lam Sophie Michel Reza Mohammad John Burton Race Paul Rankin Silvena Rowe Tony Tobin and Kevin Woodford 7 Heat 2 28 February Edit The guest panellists for the second week were Jamelia and Paul O Grady The acts were in order of performance Act Dance StatusHollyoaks Footloose from Footloose EliminatedJo Brand Baby One More Time Britney Spears Saved by the panelThe Dragons Let s Face the Music and Dance Nat King Cole EliminatedPaddy McGuinness comedian amp Keith Lemon I ve Had The Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing Saved by public voteBlue Peter Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley Eliminated by the panelNeil Fox broadcaster amp Nancy Sorrell Candyman Christina Aguilera EliminatedHollyoaks consisted of Loui Batley Nathalie Emmanuel Garnon Davies Dominique Jackson and Ricky Whittle 8 The Dragons consisted of Duncan Bannatyne Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden 9 Blue Peter consisted of Mark Curry Peter Duncan Janet Ellis Diane Louise Jordan Helen Skelton Anthea Turner and Tim Vincent 9 Heat 3 7 March Edit The guest panellists for the third week were Lisa Snowdon and Dara o Briain The acts were in order of performance Act Dance StatusAngela Rippon Big Spender from Sweet Charity EliminatedDom Joly U Can t Touch This MC Hammer EliminatedZoe Ball amp Suggs You Never Can Tell from Pulp Fiction EliminatedDenise Lewis amp Martin Offiah Shakalaka Baby from Bombay Dreams Saved by the panelFern Britton Singin in the Rain from Singin in the Rain Eliminated by the panelThe Bill Riverdance from Riverdance Saved by the public voteAt the end of her performance Britton was joined by husband Phil Vickery The Bill consisted of Patrick Robinson and Lisa MaxwellFinal 14 March Edit 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 Act Dance StatusDick amp Dom Shake a Tail Feather from The Blues Brothers Out of runningPaddy McGuinness comedian amp Keith Lemon I ve Had The Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing Runners upDenise Lewis amp Martin Offiah Shakalaka Baby from Bombay Dreams Out of runningJo Brand Baby One More Time Britney Spears Out of runningThe Bill Riverdance from Riverdance Out of runningRobert Webb Flashdance What a Feeling from Flashdance WinnerSeries 2 2010 Edit 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 Edit Panellists Frank Skinner Kimberley Walsh and Jason Manford Performances Sugababes Wear My Kiss JLS One Shot Act Dance StatusRufus Hound Fight for This Love Cheryl Cole Saved by the public voteOlympians Vogue Madonna EliminatedKaty Brand Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Beyonce Saved by the panelDarts amp Snooker Walk This Way Aerosmith and Run DMC EliminatedNewsreaders Kiss of Fire Georgia Gibbs EliminatedCasualty and Holby Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire Eliminated by the panelOlympians consisted of Dalton Grant Iwan Thomas Mark Foster Leon Taylor Heather Fell and Jamie Baulch Snooker was represented by Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne and darts was represented by Bobby George and Tony O Shea Newsreaders consisted of Ellie Crisell Louise Minchin and Matt Barbet Casualty was represented by Charles Dale Big Mac Tony Marshall Noel Garcia and Ben Turner Jay Faldren Holby City was represented by Rosie Marcel Jac Naylor and Luke Roberts Joseph Byrne Heat 2 27 February Edit Panellists Miranda Hart Paddy McGuinness and Kelly Brook Performances Priscilla Queen of the Desert Gabriella Cilmi On A Mission Act Dance StatusSam and Mark Wake Me Up Before You Go Go Wham Eliminated by the panelBoxers Bad Guys from Bugsy Malone EliminatedShappi Khorsandi Hey Mickey Toni Basil EliminatedDebra Stephenson Smooth Criminal Michael Jackson Saved by the panelMichael Fish and the Weather Girls It s Raining Men The Weather Girls EliminatedRichard Arnold and Kate Garraway Born To Hand Jive from Grease Saved by the public voteBoxers consisted of Carl Froch Johnny Nelson Tony Jeffries and Duke McKenzie The Weather Girls consisted of Lara Lewington Clare Nasir and Becky Mantin accompanied by Michael FishHeat 3 6 March Edit Panellists Denise Van Outen Vic Reeves and Jo Brand Performances Justin Bieber Baby Cast of Chicago All That Jazz Act Dance StatusThe Bill Hips Don t Lie Shakira EliminatedGrumpy Old Women Poker Face Lady Gaga Saved by the panelCheryl Fergison Ice Ice Baby Vanilla Ice Saved by the public voteStephen K Amos Rhythm of Life from Sweet Charity EliminatedBellamy s People Rasputin Boney M EliminatedThe Footballers Men in Black Will Smith Eliminated by panel voteThe Bill consisted of Sally Rogers and Chris Simmons The Grumpy Old Women consisted of Jenny Eclair Linda Robson Susie Blake and Lesley Joseph Bellamy s People consisted of Felix Dexter Lucy Montgomery and Rhys Thomas The Footballers consisted of Peter Shilton and Jason CundyFinal 13 March Edit Panellists Robert Webb Jon Culshaw and Jack Dee Performances N Dubz and the cast of Billy ElliotAct Dance StatusRichard Arnold and Kate Garraway Born To Hand Jive from Grease Out of runningKaty Brand Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Beyonce Runner UpGrumpy Old Women Poker Face Lady Gaga Out of runningDebra Stephenson Smooth Criminal Michael Jackson Out of runningCheryl Fergison Ice Ice Baby Vanilla Ice Out of runningRufus Hound Fight for This Love Cheryl Cole WinnerCheryl 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 Edit 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 Edit Panellists Graham Norton Frank Skinner and Greg Davies Performances JLS Eyes Wide Shut Taio Cruz and Kimberly Wyatt Higher Act Dance StatusColin and Justin Xanadu Olivia Newton John EliminatedRussell Kane Crazy in Love Beyonce Saved by the public voteRebecca Front It s Oh So Quiet Bjork EliminatedWaterloo Road It s Like That Run D M C Eliminated by the panelEd Byrne I Love to Boogie from Billy Elliot EliminatedKatie Price I Want to Break Free Queen Saved by the panelWaterloo Road consisted of Philip Martin Brown and Rebecca Ryan Arlene Phillips featured in Ed Byrne s performanceHeat 2 26 February Edit Panellists Jack Whitehall Lee Mack and Keith Lemon Performances Cee Lo Green Bright Lights Bigger City McFly That s The Truth Act Dance StatusPenny Smith Toxic Britney Spears EliminatedLulu Crank That Soulja Boy Eliminated by the panelAndi Osho Bad Michael Jackson EliminatedNoel Fielding Wuthering Heights Kate Bush Saved by the panelJames Thornton and Charlie Baker Puttin on the Ritz Fred Astaire Saved by the public voteJarred Christmas Hung Up Madonna EliminatedHeat 3 5 March Edit Panellists Jo Brand John Bishop and Felix Dexter Performances The Wanted Gold Forever Jessie J Price Tag Act Dance StatusMarcus Brigstocke Kung Fu Fighting Carl Douglas EliminatedJoe Swash and Caroline Flack My Humps The Black Eyed Peas Eliminated by the panelAdrian Edmondson The Dying Swan Mikhail Fokine Saved by the public voteSimon Brodkin Club Tropicana Wham EliminatedIain Lee Gettin Jiggy Wit It Will Smith EliminatedThe 80s Supergroup Greased Lightnin from Grease Saved by the panelThe 80s Supergroup consisted of Chesney Hawkes Clare Grogan Toyah Willcox and Limahl Rik Mayall reunited with Edmondson during his routine 10 Final 12 March Edit Panellists Rufus Hound Miranda Hart and Louie Spence 11 Performances Plan B Writing s on the Wall Nicole Scherzinger Don t Hold Your Breath Act Dance StatusKatie Price I Want to Break Free Queen Out of runningJames Thornton and Charlie Baker Puttin on the Ritz Fred Astaire WinnerNoel Fielding Wuthering Heights Kate Bush Out of runningThe 80s Supergroup Greased Lightnin from Grease Out of runningAde Edmondson The Dying Swan Mikhail Fokine Out of runningRussell Kane Crazy in Love Beyonce Runner upNoel Fielding s Mighty Boosh comedy partner Julian Barratt appeared at the end of his performance as Heathcliff Series 4 2012 Edit 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 Edit Panellists Greg Davies Keith Lemon and Graham Norton Performances Jessie J Domino JLS Do You Feel What I Feel Act Dance StatusLaurie Brett and Tameka Empson Telephone Lady Gaga ft Beyonce Saved by the public voteTerry Alderton Proud Mary Tina Turner Saved by the panelDarren Gough Gym Mambo from West Side Story EliminatedTony Blackburn and David Hamilton Push It Salt n Pepa Eliminated by the panelRenton Skinner and Ulrika Jonsson El Tango de Roxanne from Moulin Rouge EliminatedHeat 2 25 February Edit Panellists Rufus Hound Vic Reeves and Iain Lee Performances Ed Sheeran Drunk Alexandra Burke Elephant Act Dance StatusEddie the Eagle Edwards Soul Bossa Nova from Austin Powers Saved by the public voteMiles Jupp Firestarter The Prodigy Saved by the panelAlice Barry Outside George Michael EliminatedAva Vidal Get Happy Judy Garland EliminatedAmy Childs and Harry Derbidge Me Against The Music Madonna amp Britney Spears Eliminated by the panelHeat 3 3 March Edit 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 StatusScott Mills and Olly Murs Party Rock Anthem LMFAO Eliminated by the panelArabella Weir Can t Get You Out of My Head Kylie Minogue EliminatedDani Harmer and Tyger Drew Honey Fat Sam s Grand Slam from Bugsy Malone Saved by the public voteKirsten O Brien Jump Van Halen EliminatedOmid Djalili Fight the Power Public Enemy Saved by the panelDavid Hasselhoff featured in Mills and Murs performance Heat 4 10 March Edit Panellists Russell Kane Jo Brand and Lee Nelson Performances Will Young Losing Myself LMFAO Sorry for Party Rocking Sexy and I Know It Act Dance StatusPatrick Monahan Only Girl In the World Rihanna EliminatedRowland Rivron Weapon of Choice Fatboy Slim Saved by the public voteWatson and Oliver Bolero Maurice Ravel EliminatedSuzi Perry amp Ortis Deley Livin La Vida Loca Ricky Martin Eliminated by the panelFatima Whitbread and The Cuban Brothers You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees Saved by the panelLouie Spence featured at the end of Monahan s performance Final 17 March Edit Panellists Frank Skinner Arlene Phillips and Rhod Gilbert Performances Katy Perry Part of Me JLS Proud Act Dance StatusEddie the Eagle Edwards Soul Bossa Nova from Austin Powers Out of runningTerry Alderton Proud Mary Tina Turner Out of runningFatima Whitbread and The Cuban Brothers You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees Out of runningOmid Djalili Fight the Power Public Enemy Out of runningDani Harmer and Tyger Drew Honey Fat Sam s Grand Slam from Bugsy Malone Runners upMiles Jupp Firestarter The Prodigy Out of runningRowland Rivron Weapon of Choice Fatboy Slim WinnerLaurie Brett and Tameka Empson Telephone Lady Gaga ft Beyonce Runners upSeries 5 2013 Edit 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 Edit Panellists Mel Giedroyc Bradley Walsh and Tameka Empson Performances Kimberley Walsh Defying Gravity The Script If You Could See Me Now Act Dance StatusSoap Stars You Can t Stop the Beat from Hairspray Saved by the panelOlivia Lee Bad Romance Lady Gaga EliminatedTim Vine Rock Your Body Justin Timberlake Saved by the public voteDestiny s Dad Bootylicious Destiny s Child EliminatedRicky Hatton Let Me Entertain You Robbie Williams Eliminated by the panelThe Soap Stars consisted of Natalie Cassidy Dean Gaffney Claire Sweeney and Ricky Groves Destiny s Dad consisted of Hal Cruttenden Shaun Keaveny and Mark Dolan Heat 2 23 February Edit Panellists Lisa Riley Jason Manford and Paloma Faith Performances Paloma Faith Black and Blue The cast of A Chorus Line One Act Dance StatusWaterloo Road Spice Up Your Life The Spice Girls Eliminated by the panelJon Culshaw Praise You Fatboy Slim EliminatedKim Woodburn amp Rosemary Shrager Diamonds Are a Girl s Best Friend Marilyn Monroe EliminatedKatherine Ryan Starships Nicki Minaj Saved by the panelAntony Cotton Anything Goes from Anything Goes Saved by the public voteWaterloo Road consisted of Victoria Bush Tommy Knight Carl Au Rebecca Craven and Marlene Madenge Heat 3 2 March Edit Panellists Arlene Phillips Greg James and Lee Mack 12 Performances 13 Nicole Scherzinger Boomerang Justin Bieber All Around the World Act Dance StatusOre Oduba and Sonali Shah Hey Ya OutKast EliminatedJodie Prenger Word Up Cameo Saved by the public voteNina Conti I Like to Move It Reel 2 Real EliminatedLee Nelson Swan Lake Hip Hop Remix Tchaikovsky Saved by the panelVanessa Feltz If I Could Turn Back Time Cher Eliminated by the panelBoyzone 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 Edit Panellists Frank Skinner Jo Brand and Greg Davies 14 Performances Taylor Swift 22 Bruno Mars When I Was Your Man Act Dance StatusSoap Stars You Can t Stop the Beat from Hairspray Out of runningTim Vine Rock Your Body Justin Timberlake Out of runningKatherine Ryan Starships Nicki Minaj Out of runningJodie Prenger Word Up Cameo Runner upLee Nelson Swan Lake Hip Hop Remix Tchaikovsky Out of runningAntony Cotton Anything Goes from Anything Goes WinnerSeries 6 2017 Edit 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 Edit Panellists Katherine Ryan Jo Brand amp Frank Skinner Performances Calum Scott Rhythm Inside and Emeli Sande Shakes 17 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 amp Artist StatusMatt Edmondson Super Bass Nicki Minaj Eliminated by the panelHelen Lederer amp Harriet Thorpe Dancing Queen ABBA EliminatedRussell Grant Chain Reaction Diana Ross EliminatedRickie amp Melvin The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Men in Black Boom Shake the Room Will Smith Saved by the public voteSara Pascoe Chandelier Sia Saved by the panelHeat 2 11 March Edit Panellists Claudia Winkleman Adil Ray as Mr Khan and Russell Kane Performances Louisa Johnson Best Behaviour 19 and Stepping OutAct Dance amp Artist StatusHolby amp Casualty Uptown Funk Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars Saved by the panelBoys Allowed Biology Girls Aloud EliminatedDanny Boy I m Still Standing Elton John EliminatedThe Chasers The Wizard of Oz Medley Saved by the public voteOla amp James All About That Bass Meghan Trainor Eliminated by the panelBoys Allowed consists of Ben Ofoedu Duncan James Gareth Gates Jon Lee and Ritchie Neville Cast of Casualty and Holby City consists of Amanda Henderson Chizzy Akudolu and Tony Marshall The Chasers consists of Anne Hegerty Jenny Ryan Mark Labbett and Shaun Wallace Heat 3 18 March Edit Panellists Miranda Hart Jennifer Saunders Julian Clary and Tameka Empson Performances Anne Marie Ciao Adios 20 Act Dance amp Artist StatusSteph amp Dom Dead Ringer for Love Meat Loaf featuring Cher EliminatedThe One Show presenters Born This Way Lady Gaga Saved by the publicPete Firman amp Ellie Taylor Black Magic Little Mix EliminatedAlison Hammond Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliott Saved by the judgesSally Lindsay Cum On Feel the Noize Slade Eliminated by the judgesThe One Show consists of Alex Riley Angellica Bell Dominic Littlewood Iwan Thomas and Michelle Ackerley Final 25 March Edit Panellists Rufus Hound Katy Brand and Jason Manford Performances Zara Larsson So Good and Dua Lipa Be the One Act Dance amp Artist StatusRickie amp Melvin The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Men in Black Boom Shake the Room Will Smith Out of runningHolby amp Casualty Uptown Funk Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars Runner upThe Chasers The Wizard of Oz Medley WinnersSara Pascoe Chandelier Sia Out of runningThe One Show presenters Born This Way Lady Gaga Out of runningAlison Hammond Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliott Out of runningRatings EditSeries 1 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 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 33 4 Series 2 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 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 28 8 Series 3 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 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 30 7 Series 4 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 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 25 6 Series 5 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 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 23 4 Series 6 Edit Episode Date Viewers millions BBC1 weekly ranking Share1 4 March 2017 3 74 30 17 1 42 2 11 March 2017 3 391 17 2 43 3 18 March 2017 3 71 28 18 0 44 4 25 March 2017 3 081 16 7 45 Series average 3 48 17 3 1 Overnight figure References Edit Let s Sing and Dance for Comic Relief BBC Studioworks Retrieved 19 December 2021 New dance show for Comic Relief BBC News 23 January 2009 Retrieved 23 February 2009 17 Mar 2012 21 00 UTC 17 March 2012 Rowland Rivron wins Let s Dance for Sport Relief TV News 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