“Dancing with the Stars” premiered on Sept. 26, and the two Latinas, Lele Pons, and Xochitl Gomez are holding it down, both moving on to the next episode.
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ABC is revising its schedule.
The network confirmed that the hit ballroom dancing reality TV competition series Dancing with the Stars will air Tuesday nights this fall, following its return to ABC, while continuing to simulcast on Disney+, via Variety.
The Season 32 premiere airs on Tuesday, September 26 at 8 p.m. ET, with a special expanded two-and-a-half-hour edition. It will then run at its usual two-hour length starting the following week, at 8 p.m. ET.
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A one-time half-hour Celebrity Family Feud with Dancing with the Stars contestants will air at 10:30 p.m. ET on September 26. Press Your Luck will join the Tuesday night lineup on Tuesday, October 10 at 10 p.m.
ABC originally announced a fall schedule with DWTS in its usual Monday night slot, later revealing that it would air ESPN’s Monday Night Football on September 11, 18 and 25.
ABC has not yet revealed its plans on Monday nights beyond those first three weeks of Monday Night Football.
On Wednesdays, Celebrity Jeopardy (with host Ken Jennings), Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and The $100,000 Pyramid will air starting September 27.
The Golden Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise will air on Thursdays starting September 28.
Shark Tank and 20/20 will air on Fridays, starting September 29, and America’s Funniest Home Videos and The Wonderful World of Disney on Sundays beginning October 1.
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“Dancing with the Stars” premiered on Sept. 26, and the two Latinas, Lele Pons, and Xochitl Gomez are holding it down, both moving on to the next episode.
BreAnna Bell The Season 32 premiere of “Dancing With the Stars” opened to high scores on Tuesday night, earning a demo win for ABC on the night as it pushed past the competition. According to Live+Same Day national viewership data from Nielsen, the episode recorded a .64 rating among the key adults 18-49 demographic — placing it ahead of NBC’s combo of “The Voice” Tuesday night premiere (.60) and the “America’s Got Talent” season finale (.55). The episode was simulcast on ABC and Disney+ and became available for next day streaming on Hulu on Wednesday.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on Dancing With the Stars’ latest episode!
Dancing With The Stars Season 32 is finally here. However, there has been plenty of drama surrounding the latest season of the hit ABC reality dancing competition. The cast, judges, hosts, and pro dancers have all made headlines leading up to the season premiere.
on her podcast “Off the Vine.” “I was like, ‘You can’t be right! Do not point out what’s happening on national television right now, because I’m going to burst into tears, and I am trying to keep it together.’ That was a lot of it,” she added.Inaba also found herself coming to blows with Bristowe, 38, after the former “Bachelorette” started to question Inaba’s intentions after two weeks of low scores. “I just want to know where it comes from.
Dancing with the Stars is back tonight and 14 celebs are set to compete for the show’s coveted Mirror Ball trophy this season!
Can you believe Dancing with the Stars is finally premiering tonight!?
Dancing with the Stars is back tonight, but unfortunately, some familiar faces will not be returning to the lineup.
ABC will proceed as planned with the Sept. 26 season premiere of Dancing with the Stars in light of the WGA and the studios reaching a tentative agreement Sunday night.
Dancing With The Stars will go on as planned, following the WGA reaching a deal.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Chief Correspondent Less than 24 hours after the WGA reached a tentative deal to end the 146-day strike, Variety has learned that “Dancing With the Stars” is moving ahead with its planned premiere date, after all. ABC confirmed that “Dancing With the Stars” will premiere on Tuesday, Sept. 26, and will be simulcast live on Disney+.
Dancing with the Stars,” which was set to premiere its 32nd season on Tuesday, will be delayed due to the Writers Guild of America strike, ABC told USA TODAY.This news comes on the heels of one of the show’s contestants — former “Veep” star Matt Walsh — quick-stepping away from it in protest.“I am taking a pause from ‘Dancing with the Stars’ until an agreement is made with the WGA,” he said in a statement to Deadline. “I was excited to join the show and did so under the impression that it was not a WGA show and fell under a different agreement.”Other actors part of the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union, which joined the WGA strike in July, who are competing this season include “American Pie’s” Alyson Hannigan; Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn; Barry Williams, aka Greg from “The Brady Bunch;” Mira Sorvino; “Vanderpump Rules'” star Ariana Madix and Xochitl Gomez, who starred in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”SAG-AFTRA has made it clear that it supports the actors in their TV dance floor endeavors.
Dancing With The Stars” Season 32 won’t be the same without Len Goodman’s presence in the ballroom. The former head judge of the ABC reality dancing series announced his retirement in Season 31. Sadly, he died a few short months later.
It’s been a busy few days in the world of Dancing with the Stars.
The launch of “Dancing with the Stars,” which was scheduled on September 26, is reportedly being postponed by ABC.
ABC is putting in place plans to postpone the Sept. 26 premiere of Dancing with the Stars. That involves identifying alternate temporary programming for the Tuesday 8-10 PM time slot and crafting a new rollout plan for Season 32 of the dance competition.
Ariana Madix and Charity Lawson for Season 32 of “Dancing With the Stars.” Other high-profile stars who are ready to hit the ballroom include “The Brady Bunch’s” Barry Williams, Oscar winner Mira Sorvino and “American Pie” actress Alyson Hannigan.This upcoming season — which is set to air on Sept. 26 — will be judged by Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli following the death of ballroom dancing legend Len Goodman, who died in April at age 78.
Dancing with the Stars (aka DWTS) will be kicking off season 32 in less than two weeks on September 26… and we just found out which celebrities are competing!
said in an Instagram post on Tuesday, adding a teaser of a clip from “Oldish,” her podcast with Randy Spelling and her boyfriend, Brian Austin Green, 50. “When we recorded a few days ago I was definitely still processing but trying to do it with a little grace and find my gratitude,” she wrote. “We talk about my last five years with the show and how (difficult) they’ve felt, how I feel not being asked, my insecurities that arise.”Burgess won Season 27 of “Dancing With the Stars” with her celeb dance partner, Bobby Bones, and she also competed in Season 29 with Jesse Metcalfe, and Season 30 with Green.
Britney Spears‘ younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, has joined the cast. Jamie Lynn’s casting reveal comes at a time when her mega-famous older sister is dealing ith a lot of drama in her life.The “Sweet Magnolias” star shared her excitement to join the cast of “DWTS” via social media after being announced on “Good Morning America.” The “Zoey 101” star has been partnered with pro dancer Alan Bersten for the season.