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Ten "ladettes" are packed off to an old-fashioned "finishing school" and face a series of tasks relating to etiquette, deportment, and generally acting like posh folk. They are gradually whittled down according to their performance in the tasks and the last one standing wins a flashy sports car. | Ten "ladettes" are packed off to an old-fashioned "finishing school" and face a series of tasks relating to etiquette, deportment, and generally acting like posh folk. They are gradually whittled down according to their performance in the tasks and the last one standing wins a flashy sports car. | ||
- | After declaring it dead and buried after three series, ITV promptly brought it back for a fourth, only with contestants flown in from Australia, for some reason. | + | After declaring it dead and buried after three series, ITV promptly brought it back for a fourth (and a fifth), only with contestants flown in from Australia, for some reason. |
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 12:56, 4 August 2010
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Host
Voiceover: Lucy Briers
Co-hosts
Teachers: Jean Broke-Smith, Gill Harbord, Liz Brewer, Rosemary Shrager and Alison Smith
Broadcast
RDF Media for ITV1, 2 June 2005 to present
Synopsis
Ten "ladettes" are packed off to an old-fashioned "finishing school" and face a series of tasks relating to etiquette, deportment, and generally acting like posh folk. They are gradually whittled down according to their performance in the tasks and the last one standing wins a flashy sports car.
After declaring it dead and buried after three series, ITV promptly brought it back for a fourth (and a fifth), only with contestants flown in from Australia, for some reason.
Web links
ITV.com's Ladette To Lady page