The series featured craft experts who competed in various challenges to be named Master Maker.
Competitors used a variety of materials in these craft challenges to make Faster Crafts and Master Crafts each week.
The series ran for three seasons and aired on NBC.
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Making ItandDancing With the Starsboth feature well-known celebrities having to learn new skills.
While they served as hosts, they always put themselves in the center of the action.
Each week, each pair presents an ice dance routine.
The pair left the series in 2014.
Each performance is awarded a mark between 0.0 and 10.0.
BothDancing on IceandDancing With the Starsfeature similar premises in that they showcase celebrities being paired with elite professionals.
Each series highlights celebrities' abilities (or lack thereof) to learn technical skills from professionals.
Each week, each couple would perform a routine.
Hockey players had to adjust to skating in figure skates to perform their routines.
These includedKristopher Versteeg,Jessica Campbell, andCraig Simpson.
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7’So You Think you’ve got the option to Dance?'
Once selected from the audition process, dancers advance to the main phase.
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This showcases the full talents of participants in both series.
American Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders is a dark look at the realities of professional cheerleading.
The dancers enter various competitions and speak about the time and financial commitment that amateur dancing requires.
Each amateur dancer faces personal and professional challenges while continuing to pursue their passion for dance.
The series consists of five episodes.
2’Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?'
Both shows highlight the fact that celebrities are still human beings who can be taught new things.
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