Ashley Banjo's Secret Street Crew

Ashley Banjo's Secret Street Crew
Genre Documentary
Starring Ashley Banjo
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 21 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 60mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) Princess Productions (Series 1)
Shine TV (Series 2 - current)
Release
Original network Sky1
Picture format 16:9 (1080i HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release 29 January 2012 (2012-01-29) – present
External links
Website

Ashley Banjo's Secret Street Crew is a documentary reality show that has been broadcasting on Sky1 since 29 January 2012.

Each episode follows a group of non-dancers as they learn a street dance routine in secret from Ashley with the help of two or more members of Diversity who act as mentors.

Each episode begins with Ashley meeting the group he will be choreographing for and teaching. After everyone has introduced themselves, Ashley invites a number of the members of Diversity to join him and gives the group a demonstration of what level of dance they are expected to reach by the end of their training. These routines are segments from Diversity's former routines. Ashley will then leave the group with tasks regarding fitness while he and Diversity choreograph the final routine for the group. At the end of each episode, the group surprise their family and friends with the polished performance at an event.[1]

Episodes

Series 1 (2012)

Episode Group Location Gender Members Diversity Mentors[2] Original Air Date Viewers[3]
1 Darts players
(Dartversity)
Stockport Male 5 Ian McNaughton & Warren Russell 29 January 2012 750,000
2 Fantasy role-players London Male 6 Ike Ezekwugo & Perri Kiely 5 February 2012 799,000
3 Dinner ladies Kent Female 5 Jordan Banjo & Perri Kiely 12 February 2012 722,000
4 Polo players Hull Co-ed 6 5 Jordan Banjo & Mitchell Craske 19 February 2012 805,000
5 Beauticians Essex Female 6 Ian McNaughton & Terry Smith 26 February 2012 643,000
6 Police officers Sheffield Female 5 3 Matthew McNaughton & Warren Russell 11 March 2012 678,000

Series 2 (2013)

Episode Group Location Gender Members Diversity Mentors[4] Original Air Date Viewers[3]
1 The Wedding Party Swindon Male 5 Sam Craske & Warren Russell 17 March 2013 693,000
2 The Rugby Girls Worthing Female 5 Jordan Banjo & Perri Kiely 24 March 2013 653,000
3 The Youth Orchestra Warwickshire Co-ed 5 Perri Kiely & Terry Smith 31 March 2013 Under 599,000
4 The Farmers South Yorkshire Male 6 Jordan Banjo & Sam Craske 7 April 2013 Under 436,000
5 The Bible Group North London Female 7 Jordan Banjo, Ike Ezekwugo & Perri Kiely[5] 14 April 2013 Under 470,000
6 The Estate Agents Southampton Male 5 Mitchell Craske & Terry Smith 21 April 2013 Under 435,000
7 The Boobs and Brass Northamptonshire Female 6 Ike Ezekwugo & Perri Kiely 28 April 2013 Under 407,000
8 The Firefighters Essex Male 5 Jordan Banjo & Warren Russell 5 May 2013 Under 561,000
9 The Teachers Edinburgh Co-ed 6 Mitchell Craske & Warren Russell 12 May 2013 Under 478,000

Series 3 (2014)

On 14 March 2013, It was announced that Ashley Banjo’s Secret Street Crew has been renewed for a third series.[6] The series started airing on Sky 1 on 14 September 2014.

Episode Group Location Gender Members Diversity Mentors[4] Original Air Date Viewers[3]
1 Nurses[7]
(Di-Nursity)
Coventry Female 5 Ike Ezekwugo & Terry Smith 14 September 2014 Under 314,000
2 Traffic Wardens[8] Worthing Co-ed 6 Mitchell Craske & Sam Craske 21 September 2014
3 21st Birthday[9] Bedfordshire Co-ed 5 ⬆ 6 (⬆ 14) Sam Craske & Ike Ezekwugo 28 September 2014 Under 330,000
4 Women's Institute[10]
(WIversity)
London Female 6 Jordan Banjo & Perri Kiely 5 October 2014 Under 315,000
5 Bin Men[11] Manchester Male 5 Warren Russell & Terry Smith 12 October 2014 Under 307,000
6 Wheelchair Basketball Team[12][13] Portsmouth Male 5 Mitchell Craske & Warren Russell 19 October 2014 Under 359,000

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