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Reviewed by Pam Gelman

DANCING WITH THE STARS celebrates ballroom dancing and gives viewers a glimpse into the hard work that's behind the ear-to-ear grin seen under the spotlight. Participating celebrities range from starlets to Hollywood legends, boy band pop stars to rappers, journalists to football players -- stars are young and old, and of different ethnic backgrounds. The celebs are paired with professional dancers who put them through their own boot camp in preparation for their weekly performance. Three judges give brief critiques and cast their votes and viewers can vote online or by phone; the following evening, the pair with the lowest score is eliminated.

Is It Any Good?

3

This is the rare show that can be appreciated by kids, parents, and grandparents. Parents will need to watch out for "kick butt"-type language in the comedic banter between dancers and judges, and the skimpy outfits on the female dancers' extremely toned bodies will certainly turn heads.

But mostly there's nothing to worry about. In fact, it'll be hard to watch and not get up and try some of the moves yourself. This is definitely to be tried at home, too.

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