DANCING WITH THE STARS showcases this season's rag-tag group of actors, musicians, and TV personalities turned dancers. Now, they're answering questions that fans tweeted on Twitter. Hear Jack Wagner's answers in the video below.
Going into the third week of ABC's DANCING WITH THE STARS after the elimination of tennis pro Martina Navratilova, the remaining contestants were given a unique assignment: rather than choose between one form of dance or another, they and their partners were opened up to any style. The catch: to center it around a personal EVENT, in order to open themselves up to the audience and viewers at home. Previously, it was known to create memorable routines that revealed the competitors as individuals, people - rather than celebrities and pseudo-celebrities vying for a nationally televised prize. The judges, were once again, overly gracious with their compliments, the critiques dulled.
On Tuesday, acclaimed singer and songwriter Seal returns to the ballroom performing 'Lean On Me' from his latest album 'Soul 2.' His soulful performance will be accompanied by four members of the Troupe. Also hitting the stage is best-selling country vocal group, Rascal Flatts, with a network TV debut performance of 'Changed,' the title of their new album due out April 3rd.
On last night's DANCING WITH THE STARS pro Tony Dovolani and his celebrity partner Martina Navratilova were the first couple to be elimated. They spoke about their reaction to the elimination with People magazine after the televised show.
The first results show of the season yielded unsurprising results following this week's episode in which contestants performed a quickstep or jive, Monday night. Going into the tonight's results broadcast, Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas were in the lead with points, followed by Roshon Fegan and Chelsie Hightower who were tied with William Levy and Cheryl Burke. In third, Jaleel White and Kym Johnson. The broadcast featured performances by Matt Nathanson featuring Sugarland.
The 14th season of DANCING WITH THE STARS, hailed as the "most competitive season ever" judge Len Goodman, continues this week with all twelve original competitors. The amateur dancers and their professional counterparts were given the choice between a quickstep or a jive, in hopes to survive tomorrow's elimination episode, set to air at 9 pm EST. Contestants' scores from this week will be added to last week's, creating cumulative scores that will be considered in the elimination process.
Monday's two-hour premiere of DANCING WITH THE STARS showcased this season's rag-tag group of actors, musicians, and TV personalities turned dancers. Now, they're answering questions that fans tweeted on Twitter. Hear the stars' answers in the videos below.
The two-hour premiere of Dancing with the Stars showcased this season rag-tag group of actors, musicians, and TV personalities turned dancers - to the sound of an extremely generous panel of judges. To what judge Len Goodman called "the best first show of any season," the harshest of criticisms came in the form of, essentially, pats on the heads.
Deck the castles with boughs of holly, and tune in as Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida present the 28th annual 'Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade' TV special, airing Sunday, December 25 (check local listings) on the ABC Television Network.
This week's episode of DANCING WITH THE STARS promised to raise things up a notch with the world's fastest violinist, a full orchestra sound, and mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins providing vocals for the evening.
I say, chaps!?There's a new cast taking over at the Criterion Theatre in the multi award-winning "The 39 Steps", the West End's longest-running comedy.
On this Saturday's all-new The Graham Norton Show on BBC AMERICA, Graham welcomes music legend Barry Manilow, classical diva and Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol star Katherine Jenkins, comedian Sean Lock, politician Ann Widdecombe, and singer KT Tunstall. This new episode of The Graham Norton Show premieres Saturday, December 18th, 10:00p.m. ET/PT.
On this Saturday's all-new The Graham Norton Show on BBC AMERICA, Graham welcomes music legend Barry Manilow, classical diva and Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol star Katherine Jenkins, comedian Sean Lock, politician Ann Widdecombe, and singer KT Tunstall. This new episode of The Graham Norton Show premieres Saturday, December 18th, 10:00p.m. ET/PT.
On this Saturday's all-new The Graham Norton Show on BBC AMERICA, Graham welcomes music legend Barry Manilow, classical diva and Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol star Katherine Jenkins, comedian Sean Lock, politician Ann Widdecombe, and singer KT Tunstall. This new episode of The Graham Norton Show premieres Saturday, December 18th, 10:00p.m. ET/PT.
The Royal Albert Hall was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's consort) of a 'Central Hall' that would be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences and would stand at the heart of the South Kensington estate, surrounded by museums and places of learning.
According to Heat Magazine, Daniel Radcliffe ranks number one on the list of 'Richest Brits Under 30,' making the Broadway bound actor worth a mere £45,660,000. Joining Radcliffe on the list are his Harry Potter co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, both appearing in the top five. The top ten richest Brits the are as follows:
NBC will celebrate the lighting of the world's most famous Christmas tree once again with a live broadcast from Rockefeller Center in New York City on Tuesday, November 30 (8-9 p.m. ET/PT). The star-studded holiday special will feature performances by Boyz II Men, Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey, Charice, Sheryl Crow, Jackie Evancho, Josh Groban, Katherine Jenkins, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue, Jessica Simpson and The Radio City Rockettes with a mix of current hits and holiday classics.The 78th annual holiday extravaganza will feature a tree that is 74 feet high, 40 feet in diameter and weighs a whopping 12 tons.