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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 ...
Key Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place (beginning with season 27) Fifth place (beginning with season 32) Withdrew from competition Drew Lachey, winner of season 2 and contestant on season 15 Emmitt Smith, winner of season 3 and contestant on season 15 Apolo Anton Ohno, winner of season 4 and contestant on season 15 Hélio Castroneves, winner of season 5 and contestant on season 15 ...
For the first time in 'DWTS' history, five couples competed for the Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy in the finale. Warning: This article contains spoilers for Dancing With the Stars season 33 ...
Country singer Sara Evans is reflecting on her “really horrific” divorce from ex-husband Craig Schelske — which led to her departure from Dancing With the Stars in 2006. “I was killing myself.
Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson's fierce footwork paid off on "Dancing with the Stars.". The 29-year-old "Bachelor" alum and 30-year-old choreographer took home the Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy ...
We look back at every dazzling 'Dancing with the Stars' champion to take home the Mirrorball from season 1-32.
Season two of Dancing with the Stars premiered on January 5, 2006, on the ABC network. This season expanded each episode from an hour to 90 minutes, and added an hour-long results show the following night.
Dancing with the Stars; Season 1: Hosted by: Daryl Somers Sonia Kruger: Judges: Todd McKenney Paul Mercurio Helen Richey Mark Wilson: Celebrity winner: Bec Cartwright: Professional winner: Michael Miziner: No. of episodes: 8: Release; Original network: Seven Network: Original release: 5 October () – 23 November 2004 () Season chronology