The Greatest Dancer cancelled by BBC after two series
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There's some bad news for fans of The Greatest Dancer - the show has been cancelled.
The announcement has been made after just two series.
A spokesperson for the BBC said: "Whilst there are no plans for a further series of The Greatest Dancer, we are proud of the show."
The last series ended in March with ballroom and Latin dancers Michael and Jowita being crowned the winners.
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Pop star Alesha Dixon and Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo hosted the TV talent show, which was created by X Factor boss Simon Cowell's production company, Syco
It had four judges known as "Dance Captains"; Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, Todrick Hall, and Strictly's Oti Mabuse.
Ellie Ferguson won the first series when she was 14 years old and, as part of her prize, performed with her Dance Captain Oti on Strictly Come Dancing.
Some people have suggested The Greatest Dancer was scrapped because the show struggled to compete for viewers against popular talent shows such as ITV's Masked Singer and Dancing on Ice.
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