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<i>Dancing with the Stars</i> (American TV series) season 1

Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 1

Season of television series


The first season of Dancing with the Stars debuted on ABC on June 1, 2005. Six celebrities were paired with six professional ballroom dancers. Tom Bergeron and Lisa Canning were the hosts while Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, and Bruno Tonioli were the three judges for this season.

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The premiere drew over 13 million viewers, the second biggest summer debut ever for an American reality series after Survivor.[1] The second week climbed to 15 million viewers, and the show climbed to the top of the ratings in the summer 2005 TV season, where it remained for the remainder of the season.[2]

The season finale aired on July 6, 2005, where General Hospital actress Kelly Monaco and Alec Mazo were announced as the winners,[3] while actor John O'Hurley and Charlotte Jørgensen finished in second place.

Due to controversy over Kelly Monaco winning over the consistently higher-scoring John O'Hurley, a special rematch episode was held on September 20, 2005, with the results announced on a September 22 telecast. This time, John O'Hurley and Charlotte Jørgensen were the champions, and sizable donations were made to both Monaco and O'Hurley's chosen charities.[4][5][6]

Cast

Couples

This season featured six celebrity contestants.[7]

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Future appearances

Kelly Monaco returned for the All-Stars season, where she was paired with Valentin Chmerkovskiy.[8]

Scoring chart

The highest score each week is indicated in bold green with a dagger (), while the lowest score each week is indicated in italicized red with a double-dagger ().

Color key:

  Winners
  Runners-up
  Bottom two
  Eliminated
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Notes
  1. This couple was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated.
  2. This couple finished in first place.
  3. This couple finished in second place.
  4. This couple was eliminated.

Weekly scores

Individual judges' scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Week 1

Each couple performed either the cha-cha-cha or the waltz. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Week 2

Each couple performed either the quickstep or the rumba. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Week 3

Each couple performed either the jive or the tango. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Week 4

Each couple performed the samba, as well as a group Viennese waltz. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Week 5: Semifinals

Each couple performed both the foxtrot and the paso doble. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Week 6: Finale

Each couple performed two dances, one of which was a freestyle. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

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Rematch

This was a special "rematch" broadcast that aired on September 20, 2005, with the results announced on September 22.[5][6]

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Dance chart

The couples performed the following each week:

  • Week 1: One unlearned dance (cha-cha-cha or waltz)
  • Week 2: One unlearned dance (quickstep or rumba)
  • Week 3: One unlearned dance (jive or tango)
  • Week 4: Samba & Viennese waltz group dance
  • Week 5 (Semifinals): Two unlearned dances (foxtrot & paso doble)
  • Week 6 (Finals): One previously performed dance & freestyle
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Notes

    Ratings

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    References

    1. Associated Press (June 8, 2005). "'Dancing With the Stars' Debuts in 2nd Place". FoxNews. Archived from the original on April 14, 2008. Retrieved May 6, 2009.
    2. Maynard, John (July 13, 2005). "ABC Cuts In: 'Dancing' Racks Up No. 1 Summer Ratings". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2009.
    3. "Kelly Monaco Wins Dancing with the Stars". peoplecelebrity.com. July 7, 2005. Archived from the original on November 13, 2017. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
    4. Pierce, Scott D. (August 2, 2005). "ABC, 'Dancing' winner sidestepping criticism". Deseret News. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
    5. "Rematch gave 'Dancing' its rhythm back". today.com. September 22, 2005.
    6. "Monaco, O'Hurley: "Dancing" Rematch!". eonline.com. August 18, 2005.
    7. Sher, Lauren (July 27, 2012). "'Dancing With The Stars' All-Stars: Season 15 Cast Announced". ABC News. Retrieved July 4, 2023.
    8. Galaviz, Rachel (June 8, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 25. pp. 50–51. ProQuest 2470995275.
    9. Galaviz, Rachel (June 15, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 30. pp. 42–43. ProQuest 2470928863.
    10. Galaviz, Rachel (June 22, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 36. pp. 10–11. ProQuest 2470945415.
    11. Galaviz, Rachel (June 29, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 41. pp. 10–11. ProQuest 2470951503.
    12. Galaviz, Rachel (July 7, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 46. pp. 12–13. ProQuest 2471825433.
    13. Galaviz, Rachel (July 13, 2005). "Data Bank: TV Rate Race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 389, no. 50. pp. 14–15. ProQuest 2471828308.

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