STRUCTly Come Dancing

This year's edition of everyone's favourite non-copyright-infringing celebrity dancing show has been a great success. Over the 8 weeks, there have been trials, tribulations and tears and the 10 couples have danced their socks off (in one memorable incident, quite literally!)

The three couples in tonight's final are tensely awaiting the announcement of the results, along with the usual round-up of the highs, lows and important factual data about this year's competition.

Competition hosts Tess Weekly and Claudia Winklewoman are just about ready to go on and announce this year's facts and present the winner with their prize - but there's a murmur on set, and the faces of the crew turn ashen. There's been a problem with the computers, and the script for the teleprompter has been corrupted!

You hand Neil to Robie and rush over with your laptop, eager to help. The show producer hands you a piece of paper containing the URL of the show's main MongoDB database (the Structly Administration MongoDB, or 'sam'), and the corrupted teleprompter printout. Rooting through your recent browser history, you also locate a useful image recently tweeted by the show's Twitter account, and a document containing the rules of the show you acquired following a recent FOI request.

Can you save the show?