The Real Dirty Dancing - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Keith Lemon and Ashley Roberts host as 10 celebrities compete to take on acting challenges and dance routines based on famous scenes from the classic film. Anthea Turner, Lee Ryan, James Argent, Bobby Seagull, Marnie Simpson, Saffron Barker, Verona Rose, Darren Harriott, Tom Malone Jr and Chelsee Healey move into a stunning lakeside location reminiscent of the original Kellerman's resort.

Episode 2
The Baby and Johnny wannabes immerse themselves in the movie classic, and the boys demonstrate their Swayze swagger in their first acting challenge.

Episode 3
The celebrities must demonstrate they have chemistry in their Hungry Eyes routines after Keith Lemon and Ashley Roberts send them on romantic lunch dates.

Episode 4
The celebrities' quest to find their perfect partner continues as they face their toughest challenge yet - the mambo, and later recreate the famous log scene.

Episode 5
The celebrities are challenged to improvise a routine inspired by film's Cry to Me sex scene, while the men also recreate Johnny's fight scene.

Episode 6
The bootcamp reaches new heights as Saffron Barker, Chelsee Healey and the other celebs tackle that iconic lift, before Keith and Ashley throw a major curveball...

Episode 7
The celebrities have one last chance to impress in the semi-final and there is a terrifying twist that will truly put the couples' bonds to the test.

Episode 8
Keith Lemon and Ashley Roberts host the grand final. as two celebrity couples battle it out to be the last Baby and Johnny standing.
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