Dancing On Wheels - Episode 1 of 6
Thursday 11th February
21:00 - 22:00
BBC THREE
It's ballroom dancing like you've never seen before as Strictly Come Dancing's Brian Fortuna trains six wheelchair-users and their celebrity partners in the art of wheelchair ballroom dancing. The pairs have just five weeks to train for a series of weekly competitions before a panel of judges. Then, week by week, one couple will be eliminated with the winning duo going on to represent the UK in an International Wheelchair Dancing Competition in Tel Aviv. Over six programmes full of the glitz, glamour, tears and tantrums of competitive dance, Dancing On Wheels proves wheelchair ballroom dancing is just as graceful, glamorous and entertaining as able-bodied dancing. In the opening episode, the six meet their celebrity partners for the first time. They are briefed by choreographer Brian and make their first tentative moves on the dance floor. Three couples must learn the Cha Cha Cha while the others take on the Tango. Brian faces a monumental challenge. None of the wheelchair-users have ballroom danced before and while the celebrities either have experience from Strictly Come Dancing or dance training in their background, they are completely new to wheelchair ballroom dancing. And with the first performance just four weeks away, the pressure is on.
The celebrity dancers are M People's Heather Small, world champion swimmer Mark Foster, TV presenter Caroline Flack, Hollyoaks actor Kevin Sacre, actress and singer Michelle Gayle and rugby league legend Martin Offiah. After a month of training, throwing wheelies, pulling spins, running over toes and falling out of chairs, it's time to compete in front of the panel of judges for the first time. The judges are reigning Strictly Come Dancing champion, Ola Jordan, her husband, James Jordan (also from Strictly) and paralympic athlete Ade Adepitan.
In an emotional climax to the first episode, one couple is sent home as the others are left to battle it out in the following weeks to represent the UK at the European Championship of Wheelchair Dance Sport in Tel Aviv.
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Thursday, 7 January 2010
Dancing On Wheels - Press Release
Dancing On Wheels

Wheelchair Dance Sport is something few Britons have heard of, even though it originated here. BBC Three aims to change all that with Dancing On Wheels, a glitzy and ground-breaking new series in which celebrities partner wheelchair users for a dance competition with a difference.
The couples must learn from scratch the art of Wheelchair Dance Sport. Although it started in Britain in the Sixties it never really caught on here, instead becoming popular internationally with competitions and championships held around the world. This series aims to put the sport back on the UK map with the eventual winners going forward to represent the UK at the Wheelchair Dance Sport European Championships.
Coached and choreographed by Strictly Come Dancing’s Brian Fortuna with help from his professional partner Kristina Rihanoff, the celebrity dancers – Heather Small, Mark Foster, Caroline Flack, Martin Offiah, Michelle Gayle and Kevin Sacre – partner wheelchair users from around the country, none of whom have ever attempted wheelchair dancing before.
Their dances, which include the waltz, cha cha cha, tango and rhumba, are judged by Strictly’s James and Ola Jordan and Paralympian Ade Adepitan who must choose which couple to eliminate from the competition each week.
The Dancing On Wheels website features information about the sport, while the exciting interactive You Be The Judge application allows users to test how well they can judge the skills and compare their views with choreographer Brian Fortuna. There will also be videos and updates on all those involved in the show and the opportunity for discussion and debate on the BBC Ouch! website.
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Wheelchair Dance Sport is something few Britons have heard of, even though it originated here. BBC Three aims to change all that with Dancing On Wheels, a glitzy and ground-breaking new series in which celebrities partner wheelchair users for a dance competition with a difference.
The couples must learn from scratch the art of Wheelchair Dance Sport. Although it started in Britain in the Sixties it never really caught on here, instead becoming popular internationally with competitions and championships held around the world. This series aims to put the sport back on the UK map with the eventual winners going forward to represent the UK at the Wheelchair Dance Sport European Championships.
Coached and choreographed by Strictly Come Dancing’s Brian Fortuna with help from his professional partner Kristina Rihanoff, the celebrity dancers – Heather Small, Mark Foster, Caroline Flack, Martin Offiah, Michelle Gayle and Kevin Sacre – partner wheelchair users from around the country, none of whom have ever attempted wheelchair dancing before.
Their dances, which include the waltz, cha cha cha, tango and rhumba, are judged by Strictly’s James and Ola Jordan and Paralympian Ade Adepitan who must choose which couple to eliminate from the competition each week.
The Dancing On Wheels website features information about the sport, while the exciting interactive You Be The Judge application allows users to test how well they can judge the skills and compare their views with choreographer Brian Fortuna. There will also be videos and updates on all those involved in the show and the opportunity for discussion and debate on the BBC Ouch! website.
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A Fever Media production
Head over the the BBC website to watch a preview video.
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Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Dancing On Wheels Rehersal Photos
A group of photos of Heather rehearsing for Dancing On Wheels have been posted on Graham's fansite. They were taken by Monica Neuber and you will find them here.
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Heather filmed in Marylebone Station for BBC3
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Dancing On Wheels
Heather Small is a contestant on "Dancing On Wheels" which will air in January 2010.ABOUT:BBC Three has commissioned a new series which will feature wheelchair users paired with celebrities in a dance competition.
Dancing On Wheels sees couples compete in events where the standing able-bodied dancer partners a wheelchair user.
Michelle Gayle, Kevin Sacre and former Strictly Come Dancing stars Heather Small and Mark Foster are among the celebrities participating in the six-part series.
"This is a really important project for BBC Three, and underlines our commitment to covering disability in a mainstream way following the success of Britain's Missing Top Model last year," said BBC Three controller Danny Cohen.
"The series will be surprising, fun and glamorous."
Heather's partner will be Paul Jacob. Here is their introduction video:
Dancing On Wheels sees couples compete in events where the standing able-bodied dancer partners a wheelchair user.
Michelle Gayle, Kevin Sacre and former Strictly Come Dancing stars Heather Small and Mark Foster are among the celebrities participating in the six-part series.
"This is a really important project for BBC Three, and underlines our commitment to covering disability in a mainstream way following the success of Britain's Missing Top Model last year," said BBC Three controller Danny Cohen.
"The series will be surprising, fun and glamorous."
Heather's partner will be Paul Jacob. Here is their introduction video:
Episode Guides:
Episode 1 - Thursday 11th February 2010, 9pm [info]
Episode 2 - Thursday 18th February 2010, 9pm
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Heather signed up to BBC Wheel Chair Dance Show

According to newspaper the Sun, Heather Small is due to hit TV screens dancing again on BBC3's Dancing On Wheels.
It's Strictly with a Spin.
"STRICTLY's Heather Small and Mark Foster have signed up to another dance show - this time partnering wheelchair users.
Singer Heather and swimmer Mark will be joined on BBC3's Dancing On Wheels by soap star-turned-singer Michelle Gayle and rugby's Martin Offiah.
Kevin Sacre - boyfriend of Strictly pro Camilla Dallerup - is also lined up.
Wheelchair users include Cambridge graduate Simone, 22; Diana, 48, a magazine editor and mum; Carolyne, 27, who enjoys nothing more than a night out; James, 31, whose acrobatics put most able-bodied people to shame; and 23-year-old Harris, who recently wed a girl he met in Thailand.
The couples will learn Wheelchair Dance Sport in which at least one dancer is a wheelchair user."
Singer Heather and swimmer Mark will be joined on BBC3's Dancing On Wheels by soap star-turned-singer Michelle Gayle and rugby's Martin Offiah.
Kevin Sacre - boyfriend of Strictly pro Camilla Dallerup - is also lined up.
Wheelchair users include Cambridge graduate Simone, 22; Diana, 48, a magazine editor and mum; Carolyne, 27, who enjoys nothing more than a night out; James, 31, whose acrobatics put most able-bodied people to shame; and 23-year-old Harris, who recently wed a girl he met in Thailand.
The couples will learn Wheelchair Dance Sport in which at least one dancer is a wheelchair user."
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Monday, 17 November 2008
Strictly Come Dancing Videos
Cha Cha - Group Performance
Salsa
Swing - Group Performance
Quick Step
Samba
Viennise Waltz
Cha-Cha-Cha
Tango
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Saturday, 13 September 2008
Heather Small on Strictly Come Dancing
Heather Small is a contestant in the years Strictly Come Dancing.
The show kicks off Saturday September the 13th so remeber to tune in and vote for Heather.

Strictly Come Dancing - Heather Small's inner struggle Friday, 29 August 2008
Singer Heather Small might look confident when she is performing but she does suffer from stage fright. She told MyParkmag: "I occasionally suffer from stage fright and, if left to my own devices, I would probably say no to anything scary. "However, everyone said I should give it a go, so I thought, why not? I just hope my nerves don't get the better of me."
Everything you need to know about Heather Small
As a member of pop group M People, Heather sold several million records, won two Brit Awards, a Mercury Music Prize award and performed across the globe winning an army of fans. With hits such as Moving On Up, One Night In Heaven and Search For The Hero, Heather became one of the seminal British voices of the Nineties. As a solo artist, Heather performed Proud when Britain won the Olympic bid.
Heather will be dancing with Brian Fortuna
New Strictly Come Dancing dancer Brian was born and raised in Philadelphia and comes to the UK having participated in season four of Dancing With The Stars in the United States where he partnered former Miss USA Shandi Finnessey. He has appeared in three live US Dancing With The Stars tours and Brian was also the host of the ABC.com online results show Dancing With The Stars Online Encore. He is excited coming to the UK and says: "It's a blast to introduce a celebrated artist to the magic of dance. It changes their life forever."
PHOTOS
The show kicks off Saturday September the 13th so remeber to tune in and vote for Heather.

Strictly Come Dancing - Heather Small's inner struggle Friday, 29 August 2008
Singer Heather Small might look confident when she is performing but she does suffer from stage fright. She told MyParkmag: "I occasionally suffer from stage fright and, if left to my own devices, I would probably say no to anything scary. "However, everyone said I should give it a go, so I thought, why not? I just hope my nerves don't get the better of me."
Everything you need to know about Heather Small
As a member of pop group M People, Heather sold several million records, won two Brit Awards, a Mercury Music Prize award and performed across the globe winning an army of fans. With hits such as Moving On Up, One Night In Heaven and Search For The Hero, Heather became one of the seminal British voices of the Nineties. As a solo artist, Heather performed Proud when Britain won the Olympic bid.
Heather will be dancing with Brian Fortuna
New Strictly Come Dancing dancer Brian was born and raised in Philadelphia and comes to the UK having participated in season four of Dancing With The Stars in the United States where he partnered former Miss USA Shandi Finnessey. He has appeared in three live US Dancing With The Stars tours and Brian was also the host of the ABC.com online results show Dancing With The Stars Online Encore. He is excited coming to the UK and says: "It's a blast to introduce a celebrated artist to the magic of dance. It changes their life forever."
PHOTOS
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Sunday, 1 July 2007
Heather Small on Songs of Praise July 1st 2007
Gorton 1Sun 1 July, 17:05-17:40, BBC TWO
Aled Jones visits East Manchester to tell the story of Gorton Monastery - a masterpiece of Catholic architecture which was very nearly lost forever.
Aled meets the local people who have battled for 11 years to save their Monastery from dereliction and who are now seeing their efforts rewarded in a multi-million pound restoration scheme.
Music from Heather Small and the Manchester University Chamber Choir includes the hymns Angel Voices Ever Singing and Come Down O Love Divine and a performance of God So Loved the World.
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