Season 1 The series' first season premiered in 1996 and ended in 2001.
Season 2 After a long gap of 5–6 years, the show was relaunched by Sony Entertainment Television in 2003 for its 2
nd season. After the end of season 2, Boogie Woogie was off air for sometime in 2006, before it came back in a new avatar in 2008. During this period, Sony Entertainment Television Asia in London launched the International Boogie Woogie championships. The judging format of this show was created by
Samir Bhamra.
Season 3 The show held auditions for its new season contestants from 16 to 20 February 2008 in
Mumbai. The new season began on Sony Entertainment Television Asia in mid-March. In the end of February or in the beginning of March 2008, the name of series was prefixed with "
Videocon" under a sponsorship deal and was titled
Boogie Woogie Little Champs.
Season 4 After the end of the third season, its fourth season was launched in the last week of November 2008.
Season 5 After the end of its fourth season, Sony Entertainment Television again launched the series for its fifth season on 29 May 2009, named ''Boogie Woogie Mummy's Championship
. The series was continuously telecast from February or March 2008 to 3 October 2009, and was replaced by the new dance series Dance Premier League from 9 October 2009. However, the series was said to be return after Dance Premier League'' ends.
Season 6: 2010 And the series really returned from 19 May 2010 as its sixth season. This season was telecast bi-weekly . Its Grand Finale was telecast on 13 August 2010.
Season 7: 2013–2014 ==Franchise==