Strictly Come Dancing is a South African reality dance competition television series produced for SABC2 by Rapid Blue, based on the British show of the same name and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. It was broadcast live from the Carlton Centre Ballroom, Johannesburg. The show premiered in South Africa on SABC2 on Saturday 4 February 2006, at 20:00hrs.
South African celebrities are partnered with professional Latin and Ballroom dancers and must work each week on perfecting a dance routine.
Each week during a live show viewers are asked to vote for their favourite couple, and one couple (with the fewest votes) is eliminated.
In the season finale, two couples dance off to win the title and a cash prize of R40,000 (R20,000 per partner). The cash prize was first introduced for the third season.
Through sms voting, viewers vote who should stay and who should go, the results of the poll being combined with the ranking of the panel of judges.
For example: with 4 contestants left, the judges' favourite would receive 4 points, 2nd favourite 3 points, and so on, and similarly with the viewers' rankings. The two scores added together make the final score.
Seasons
Season 1
The first season of Strictly Come Dancing aired from 4 February to 25 March 2006. A second season was ordered immediately based on the success of the first, and began just four months later, in August.
Judges
The judging panel consists of:
Lilian Phororo
Dave Campbell
Salome Sechele
Tyrone Watkins
Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten, giving an overall total out of 40.
Couples
The eight celebrities to compete the first season were:
The second season of Strictly Come Dancing premiered on SABC2 on Saturday 5 August 2006 at 20:00.
In the second season, eight new South African celebrities coupled up with their own professional dancers and attempted to win the ballroom dancing showdown.
Celebrities for the season included soapie actors, a kwaito muso, a handyman, a beauty queen, a radio jockey, and a soccer star.
Judges
The judging panel consists of:
Lilian Phororo
Dave Campbell
Salome Sechele
Tyrone Watkins
Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten, giving an overall total out of 40.
Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week.
Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week.
indicates the couple eliminated that week.
indicates the returning couple that finished in the bottom two.
indicates the winning couple.
indicates the runner-up couple.
indicates the third-place couple.
Season 3
The third season of Strictly Come Dancing aired on SABC2 from 24 May to 12 July 2007, on Thursdays at 19h30.
Featuring eight new celebrity dancers who strutted their stuff with their professional dance partners, the show was broadcast in a new time and date format.
Instead of being on Saturday nights between 20:00 and 21:30 as previous seasons were, the show was on Thursday nights at 19:30 for an initial hour episode in which each couple performed their dance for the week.
There was an hour break from 20:30 to give viewers time to vote and the show resumed for a half an hour results episode at 21:30.
It was the first season of the show that the winning couple had won a cash prize. The R40,000 was sponsored by the SABC.
The celebrity contestants included an Olympic medalist, a journalist, a rapper, an Afrikaans music superstar and a wildlife television host.
Judges
The judging panel consists of:
Lilian Phororo
Dave Campbell
Salome Sechele
Tyrone Watkins
Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten, giving an overall total out of 40.
Couples
The eight celebrities to compete the third season were:
The fourth season of Strictly Come Dancing aired on SABC2 from 31 January to 20 March 2008, on Thursdays at 19:30. It was won by actor Emmanuel Castis and his partner Lindsey Muckle.
The first part (19:30–20:30) was where the contestants showed off their various dancing talents and the second part (21:30) where the results were revealed. Shot live from the Carlton Hotel Ballroom, the eight-part series was once again hosted by Ian von Memerty and Sandy Ngema.
Dance-off
A new system called the dance-off was introduced in the fourth season. The Dance-Off is performed by the two couples with the lowest scores following the judges' scores and public vote.
After performing their dance again, the judges are asked one-by-one who they would like to save, and the couple with the most votes remains in the competition. If there is a tie, head judge Lilian Phororo has the deciding vote.
Judges
The judging panel consists of:
Lilian Phororo
Dave Campbell
Salome Sechele
Tyrone Watkins
Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten, giving an overall total out of 40.
Couples
The celebrity contestants and their partners for this season were:
Comedian, radio DJ, sports presenter for SABC's Siyadlala
Hayley Hammond
Runner-up on 20 March 2008
Emmanuel Castis
Stage and TV actor and singer
Lindsey Muckle
Winners on 20 March 2008
Scores
Team
Place
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Emmanuel & Lindsey
1
28
29
29
37
30
35+38=73
33+38=71
38+34+38=110
Trevor & Hayley
2
27
31
29
29
30
28+31=59
32+33=65
36+33+36=105
Tanya & Brandon
3
32
27
31
32
28
31+29=60
33+34=67
Ashley & Muntu
4
35
27
31
26
24
24+29=53
Brenda & Quintus
5
35
27
27
28
24
Uyanda & Ryan
6
23
21
21
22
Mark & Kabelo
7
23
23
25
Mutodi & Tebogo
8
34
21
Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week.
Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week.
indicates the couple eliminated that week.
indicates the returning couple that finished in the bottom two and was in the Dance-off.
indicates the winning couple.
indicates the runner-up couple.
indicates the third-place couple.
Dances performed
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Emmanuel & Lindsey
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Paso Doble
Samba
Tango
Cha Cha
Viennese Waltz
Rumba
Paso Doble
Foxtrot
Freestyle
Trevor & Hayley
Cha Cha
Tango
Rumba
Viennese Waltz
Samba
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Paso Doble
Cha Cha
Foxtrot
Freestyle
Tanya & Brandon
Cha Cha
Tango
Rumba
Viennese Waltz
Samba
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Paso Doble
Ashley & Muntu
Cha Cha
Tango
Rumba
Viennese Waltz
Samba
Quick Step
Jive
Brenda & Quintus
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Paso Doble
Samba
Uyanda & Ryan
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Paso Doble
Mark & Kabelo
Quick Step
Jive
Foxtrot
Mutodi & Tebogo
Cha Cha
Tango
Highest scoring dance
Lowest scoring dance
Season 5
Season 5 premiered on SABC2 on Thursday 2 October 2008, at 19:30. There are 10 episodes in the fifth season.
It was preceded by a one-hour special, Strictly Come Dancing: The Story So Far, on Thursday 25 September, which took a retroactive look at past seasons and previewed the fifth season.
The first part (19:30–20:30) was where the contestants showed off their various dancing talents and the second part (21:30) where the results were revealed. Shot live from the Carlton Hotel Ballroom, the eight-part series was once again hosted by Ian von Memerty and Sandy Ngema.
A major change to the show this season came in the form of 10 couples who competed over 10 weeks – in past seasons eight couples competed over eight weeks.
The 10 celebrity couples lining up for the 5th season of SABC2's Strictly Come Dancing were announced on Wednesday 17 September 2008.
The celeb talent included an infamous comedian/actor, two well-known radio DJs, a racing car driver, an Afro-jazz pop-diva, an ex-Miss South Africa, a popular soapie star, a showjumping champion/model, a member/creator of a popular hip hop group and an ex-Gladiator.
Season 7 started airing on 18 July 2014 on SABC 3. Live episodes are aired on Fridays from 20:00 to 21:45, with the results show airing the following day at 19:00. The results show is recorded directly after the live show.