Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
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Wheelchair Dance Sport is something few Britons have heard of, even though it originated here. ´óÏó´«Ã½ 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 ´óÏó´«Ã½ Ouch! website.
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A Fever Media production
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In the build up to the World Cup, five wives and girlfriends of top English footballers leave behind their privileged world and undertake a life changing journey to gain an understanding of the reality of daily life in South Africa.
Chantelle Tagoe (Emille Heskey's partner), Ellie Darby (Matthew Upson's partner), Elen Rivas (Frank Lampard's ex-partner) and Amii Grove and Imogen Thomas, the former girlfriends of Jermaine Pennant and Jermaine Defoe respectively, are faced with the stark reality of the orphan crisis, HIV pandemic and social breakdown that engulfs the country.
As they roll up their sleeves to help on several outreach projects, the Wags experience the harsh realities of life in a children's home in the infamous Khayelitsha township, near Cape Town. They then move to Johannesburg’s notorious Hillbrow district, where they work with experts trying to save street children from pimps, sex traffickers and gangs. Their journey ends in rural White River, near the Kruger National Park, where they join other volunteers in the fight to stem the flow of HIV infection.
What impact will their visit to South Africa have on these pampered girls?
BR/LS2
A Love West production
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´óÏó´«Ã½ Three presents a ground-breaking season of documentaries about young people with autism
What is it like to grow up living with autism? This season of warm and insightful films for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three explores the abilities and strengths of these young people as well as the challenges they face.
Two years ago, James Hobley couldn’t read or write, and then he discovered disco dancing and his world changed. Now, 10-year-old James could soon be eligible for mainstream school and hopes to win the World Disco Dancing Championships. Disco Kid follows his incredible story.
Autism School follows the experiences of teenagers studying and living together at a specialist boarding school, while The Autistic Driving School follows young autistic people facing the challenging rite of passage that is learning to drive.
The season also includes a follow up to last year’s acclaimed documentary The Autistic Me. It follows the fortunes of three young people with autism, and their families, as they continue their difficult journey to adulthood.
KA
The Autistic Me: Follow Up, Autism School and The Autistic Driving School – Firecracker Films productions
Disco Kid – ´óÏó´«Ã½ Productions
Jail Tales explores the experience of people in prison, from young British offenders to well-known US rappers, mums and lifers.
This ambitious multiplatform project will be fronted by Ashley Walters, who knows first hand what it's like to be young and in prison but has turned his life around to forge a successful acting career.
The actor and rapper recently appeared in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ One drama Small Island but in 2002, while part of chart-topping group So Solid Crew, he was sentenced to seven months in Feltham Young Offenders Institute.
Jail Tales will have a strong presence on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three website and Ashley will also present a Radio 1 documentary and a downloadable podcast. The website will link to exclusive web videos on YouTube, gritty photo essays on Flickr and blog posts on Twitter.
The range of content will explore how time inside affects people and the impact it has on their lives and those of their families.
EDA
´óÏó´«Ã½ Productions
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For the last two years the world has been hit by the biggest financial disaster in half a century. But who is to blame and why does it matter?
Award-winning business journalist Robert Peston has been at the centre of this storm, unearthing stories of financial greed and mismanagement that affect everyone.
In six short films shot exclusively for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three online and aimed at the channel’s core audience, Robert examines how we got into this mess and what you need to know to protect yourself.
Robert will chair a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three audience debate tackling a wide range ofÌýissues fromÌýexecutive salaries and why they are so high to debt levelsÌýand howÌýmuch debt is dangerous.Ìý
The series will cover topics including how banks work, why I'm worth what I am and why we need a stock market.
EDA
´óÏó´«Ã½ ProductionsFive female athletes from the UK travel across the globe, live with tribes in remote places, and take on local women in some extremely difficult and indigenous sports – all wanting to be the Last Woman Standing.
How will they cope when they take on local women at sports they’ve been practising since they were children? How will they handle the rituals, the rites of passage and the harsh conditions and the reality of the ultimate life-changing experience?
From Huka Huka Wrestling in Brazil to Bamboo Raft Racing in the Philippines, from Water Buffalo Racing in Indonesia to Tarahumara Mountain Endurance racing in Mexico, all five women are setting out with one aim – to return with their pride and bodies intact.
Over the course of their journey the athletes will be tested physically and emotionally, but by the end of the series only one of the competitors will have the honour of being crowned the Last Woman Standing.
CI2
´óÏó´«Ã½ Productions
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