Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 6) | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Release | |
Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 20 February – 1 May 2007 |
Additional information | |
Celebrity winner | Kate Ceberano |
Professional winner | John Paul Collins |
Season chronology |
The sixth season of the Australian Dancing with the Stars TV series premiered on Tuesday 20 February 2007 and concluded on Tuesday 1 May 2007. It featured the following celebrities.
Singer Kate Ceberano and her partner John-Paul Collins won the series, defeating TV & radio personality Fifi Box and her partner.
Week 1: For the very first week, Tim & Natalie were in the top of the leaderboard with 41⁄50 for their Quickstep. David & Eliza were in the bottom of the leaderboard with 18⁄50 for their own Cha-cha-cha.
Week 2: The second week has five judges. Kate & John-Paul came in first place of the leaderboard with 46⁄50 for their Jive. However, Tim & Natalie were in first place with 84⁄100 for both nights, as Kate & John-Paul both scored their perfect 10s. Wendell & Linda were in last place of the leaderboard with 25⁄50 and David & Eliza in couple last place 45⁄100 for both nights. However, Wendell & Linda scored 55⁄100 and they were the first couple to be eliminated in Season 6.
Week 3: Todd & Emily topped the leaderboard with 35⁄40 for their Foxtrot. David & Eliza were sent to the bottom of the leaderboard with 19⁄40 for their Salsa, Kimberley & Paul Z. they were eliminated.
Week 6: David & Eliza were given the lowest possible score of 4⁄40 for their paso doble performance in what judge Mark Wilson called a "crapo doble". Todd McKenney remarked, "I only gave him a '1' because I didn't have a '0'".
This table only counts for dances scored on a traditional 40-points scale.
Running Order
Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Todd, Helen, Paul, Mark.
The celebrities and professional partners will dance one of these routines for each corresponding week.