Strictly Come Dancing (Dryicor)

Tiukasti tule tansimaan is a Dryicoran TV show based on the of the same name. It is the Dryicoran version of the  franchise.

Beginning in November 2005, the show was a success, and ran until its cancellation in 2019. It regularly attracted over a 50% share, with it never going under 60% for the final.

Format
Eight celebrities are paired with eight professional dancers, and learn dances to perform every Saturday night for seven weeks. The Saturday night performances are scored by a panel of three judges, who have become celebrities thanks to the format.

The series starts with a large launch show, where the judges score dances, but they are not voted on by the public. Starting Week 2, the public can call a premium-rate number, the proceeds of which go towards the cash total of The Night of the Innocents (2005-), or by receiving a free six votes over the Internet (2011-). Lines close one hour after the show, after which the results show is aired live (except the final). Results have always been the public's vote combined with the judges' vote in a 50:50 split. Since 2008, the two celebrities with the lowest public vote face off in a "dance-off", where, after receiving some extra judges' feedback, dance their dance for that week again. The dance-off is scored only by the judges. After a couple's elimination, they perform one final dance over the closing credits.

This formula repeats each week, until the final. Here, the last three couples who haven't been eliminated dance the judges' favourite dance, their favourite dance and then a final "showdance", which is one last chance to impress the voting public. In the final, judges' votes are merely advisory (note the judges do not score the showdance): the winner is decided by the public and the public alone.