Dance Dance Dance

Dance Dance Dance is a new reality show that hit our screens in January 2017 with the sole purpose of honouring the most iconic dance sequences of all time.
The ITV series is hosted by Alesha Dixon and Will Best, and followed the usual reality TV format with a panel of expert judges, Ashley Banjo (Diversity street dancer), Tina Landon (choreographer) and Timor Steffens (dancer and choreographer).
EastEnders star Jonny Labey and his girlfriend Chrissy Brooke became the first-ever champions.
Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am are all confirmed to return as coaches in The Voice UK 2019

Ellis Hillon has been REMOVED from the Big Brother house for posting ‘offensive’ and ‘unacceptable’ tweets on social media in 2014 relating to 9/11.
Good to see the background checks are thorough...

The bookies have opened betting on the new series of Big Brother. Coral makes cafe worker Sian Hamshaw, 25, the 7/2 early favourite to win.
Zoe Jones is the 9/2 second favourite.
This marks the final Big Brother series ever on Channel 5.

Peaky Blinders is moving to BBC One to 'attract younger viewers' to the channel, revealed controller Charlotte Moore at Edinburgh TV Festival.
The hit gangster series has become a cult phenomenon on BBC Two since launching in 2013.
It’s played a key part in the incredible resurgence of drama on the channel over the last five years.
Israel's Netta Barzilai has won the Eurovision Song Contest with her quirky offering 'Toy'.
The singer was awarded 529 points after a nail biting finish, beating favourites Cyprus into second place.
Elsewhere UK entry SuRie had to battle an unwelcome guest in the shape of a stage invader.
A man dressed in a shirt and bandana rushed onto the stage while she was singing 'Storm' and shouted: "Nazis of the UK media... We demand freedom."
SuRie finished third from bottom with 48 points.
The girls completed the ultimate team challenge in 9 mins and 58 seconds – two minutes faster than the boys.
When faced with choosing mates or dates to split the £40,000 prize money, 'fittest girl' Mettisse Campbell , voted for by the public vote, went with her team. Well done girls!
Rebekah Shelton, formerly Rodrigo Lopez, sent out this video and tweet following the false news she had 'died'.
She has consulted her lawyer and says the person who hacked her account will 'pay for it'.
#CBB #CBBJohn #ThreeLions #LFC https://t.co/rF3ezug9CW via @UKChange
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Here's our Lisa Appleton with a message all the way from Toronto, Canada...
The host reveals the show's new purpose built studio in an exclusive video for This Morning.
Speaking of the new series, Schofe said: "It's not been changed or adapted. It's a reboot. The whole thing is different."
Dancing on Ice starts on Sunday from 6pm on ITV. Click here for the latest bookmakers' odds.
It's January 2018 and what a month of exciting reality TV we've got to look forward to in the world of novelty betting.
Starting off we have Celebrity Big Brother, which launches tomorrow – here are the rumoured housemates.
Also Dancing on Ice returns on January 6 – here are the latest winner odds.
And The Voice begins on January 7 – here's what new judge Olly Murs has to say about the series.
Lord Sugar has invested in both finalists Sarah Lynn and James White, in an Apprentice first.
Each will get £250,000 to grow their business, with Lord Sugar saying: "it had to be both of them."
Bookies' favourite Joe McFadden and dance partner Katya Jones lift the Glitterball trophy after winning Strictly Come Dancing.
They beat Gemma Atkinson, Debbie McGee and Alexandra Burke in the final.
Well done Joe!
The new series of Dancing on Ice is back in the New Year, starting on Sunday, January 7 from 6pm on ITV.
Celebrities taking part are Brooke Vincent, Cheryl Baker, Kem Cetinay, Candice Brown, Max Evans, Jake Quickenden, Lemar, Alex Beresford, Donna Air, Perri Shakes-Drayton, Antony Cotton and Stephanie Waring.
Doctor Who fans can step inside a virtual reality version of the show’s title sequence in a new game from the BBC.
And it's LOADS of fun.
You basically pilot the TARDIS through the depths of the space-time vortex in the game, which is a reboot of the successful Time Vortex 360 mobile game released earlier this year.
Check it out here... bbc.in/TimeVortexVR