Pineapple Dance Studios

2010
Pineapple Dance Studios

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Episode 1 Feb 21, 2010

EP2 Episode 2 Feb 28, 2010

EP3 Episode 3 Mar 07, 2010

Louie dresses up as a cat and pretends to be one around Pineapple Dance Studios - completing his acting by sticking his head in a toilet and pretending to drink.

EP4 Episode 4 Mar 14, 2010

Louie gives some of the disobedient dancers a dressing-down, Andrew gets ready for his debut performance, and Tricia makes a music video.

EP5 Episode 5 Mar 21, 2010

Louie takes a class at his old dance college, the studio's newly formed troupe prepares for a promo, and Andrew is reunited with his mother ahead of a potentially life-changing performance.

EP6 Episode 6 Mar 28, 2010

Tricia says goodbye to her friends at Pineapple Dance Studios, but Louie's distracted by something foul on the fire escape. Meanwhile, Andrew receives another set-back. Will he ever be a star?

EP7 Episode 7 Apr 04, 2010

Mark Battershall choreographs a new dance routine.

EP8 Episode 8 Apr 11, 2010

At Pineapple, Louie joins an audition panel for a new girl band. Meanwhile, dance teacher and soon-to-be pop star, Andrew, is up on the roof of the studio recording some more pearls of wisdom for his YouTube channel.

EP9 Episode 9 Apr 18, 2010

The Pineapple Dance Studios' founder, Debbie Moore, has been nominated for an OBE. The presentation ceremony is fast approaching and Debbie has asked Louie Spence to come to her house for a dress rehearsal.

EP10 Episode 10 Apr 25, 2010

To mark Pineapple's 30th anniversary, founder Debbie Moore will be throwing a party at which the studio's dance troupe, PDG, will perform.

EP11 Episode 11 May 02, 2010

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EP12 Finale May 09, 2010

Louie Spence and the exhibitionist talents leave the world-famous dance studios in London's Covent Garden behind for the grand finale at the O2, where Andrew and his band Starman, Tricia, PDG, Lekiddo, Lord of the Lobsters and Debbie Moore are among those performing in front of a star-studded audience.
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Released: 21 February 2010 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.sky1.sky.com/pineapple-studios
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The biggest West End shows, the most famous pop acts, the world's most successful dance teachers and the most incredible cast of characters TV will ever see all pass through London's Pineapple Dance Studios.

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wrbills This is great TV made by a team who either have an excellent grasp of borderline humour or are just desperate for attention. Either way I would recommend it even if, like me, you don't like dancing. At least I hope I'm right...The show focuses on a well known dance institue called Pinepple and the cameras are aimed at the staff. We don't see much dancing and what we do see is expertly setupm, however this show does produce some of the funniest stuff since Spinal Tap visited the farm.What I really enjoy is trying to guess whether this is genuine TV or Tap/Ricky Gervais/Summer Heights High style humour. The staff are larger than life but at the same time seem realistic enough to be genuine. However, on the flip side the situations are diabolically stupid and set piece music clips are absolutely genius. Is it real??? I would say that they are real but in that they are clever enough to develop a new genre of reality TV whilst at the same time not distancing themselves from what the job and work environment really is. The last episode I watched had the four men in the shower dancing with the assistant manager in his pants at the end of the line. No one would rightly do that unless they are nuts or seeking the mockumentary effect. Plus the blond guy in the band did a tribute to the spinal tap scene when he got lost backstage, it was too obvious a gesture to be actually true. In short, I WANT to believe it is an ironic twist (particularly with Burke doing the Voice over) on the reality TV genre, done in such a clever fashion that I wonder why BBC 3 don't have it. If it isn't then enjoy it for its ability to humiliate its stars in ways only they can imagine.