Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can! - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Artistic director Janet heads back to her home turf of Yorkshire, hoping to recruit new young British dancers. Will it be third time lucky for hopeful Erin?

Episode 2
Two new British dancers arrive in Paris to kick-start their careers, while creative director Janet heads home to Leeds on a man-hunt.

Episode 3
A rigorous training regime takes its toll on the newest British recruits, and the relentless high kicks of the can-can put one dancer's future in jeopardy.

Episode 4
Jen's hip injury puts her debut performance in doubt, and rehearsals for the most important performance of the year grind to a halt as Janet has a meltdown.

Episode 5
Jen wants to prove she's fit enough to make her stage debut, and Zeak is unexpectedly thrust into the limelight when the troupe is a man down.

Episode 6
There's trouble afoot when Janet takes twenty-eight of her best dancers to strut their stuff on French TV. And it's showtime for British recruits Jen and Erin.
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