A winner of the Logie Award for best light entertainment program, "Dancing with the Stars" is an Australian reality show that airs on the Seven Network and is shot live from the HSV-7 studios in Melbourne. Strictly Come Dancing, which airs on BBC Television in the United Kingdom, served as the inspiration for this installment of Dancing with the Stars, which is produced by BBC Worldwide and airs around the world. The first season of the show aired for only three months, from October to November2004, followed by a comeback in February 2005. The show has been given the green light for a ninth season by Seven Network. The show is a ratings triumph, attracting an average of about 2 million viewers each week across the country when it was at its peak, which places the series at number 1 for the entire day. Each week, the couples compete against one another in a dance-off to see who can best wow a panel of judges and, ultimately, the viewing public in order to remain in the competition and avoid elimination. Viewers cast their votes for the duet they believe should continue to compete in the competition via telephone and text message voting. When deciding which duo would be removed from the competition, the scores awarded by the judges are added to the votes cast by the audience. For the thirteenth season, which will air in2013, Daniel MacPherson and Edwina Bartholomew will serve as co-hosts. The logo for the first seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars was very similar to the logo for Strictly Come Dancing, which was utilized for that show. The logo that will be used beginning with the ninth season and going beyond is very similar to the one that is used for the American edition of Dancing with the Stars.
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A winner of the Logie Award for best light entertainment program, "Dancing with the Stars" is an Australian reality show that airs on the Seven Network and is shot live from the HSV-7 studios in Melbourne. Strictly Come Dancing, which airs on BBC Television in the United Kingdom, served as the inspiration for this installment of Dancing with the Stars, which is produced by BBC Worldwide and airs around the world. The first season of the show aired for only three months, from October to November2004, followed by a comeback in February 2005. The show has been given the green light for a ninth season by Seven Network. The show is a ratings triumph, attracting an average of about 2 million viewers each week across the country when it was at its peak, which places the series at number 1 for the entire day. Each week, the couples compete against one another in a dance-off to see who can best wow a panel of judges and, ultimately, the viewing public in order to remain in the competition and avoid elimination. Viewers cast their votes for the duet they believe should continue to compete in the competition via telephone and text message voting. When deciding which duo would be removed from the competition, the scores awarded by the judges are added to the votes cast by the audience. For the thirteenth season, which will air in2013, Daniel MacPherson and Edwina Bartholomew will serve as co-hosts. The logo for the first seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars was very similar to the logo for Strictly Come Dancing, which was utilized for that show. The logo that will be used beginning with the ninth season and going beyond is very similar to the one that is used for the American edition of Dancing with the Stars.
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