Strictly reveals exciting plans as series celebrates 20 years on TV
The show first aired in 2004 with Tess Daly and the late Sir Bruce Forsyth at the helm
Strictly Come Dancing
The show first aired in 2004 with Tess Daly and the late Sir Bruce Forsyth at the helm
Strictly Come Dancing has big plans to mark its 20th anniversary this year.
The BBC has commissioned a special Strictly Come Dancing anniversary show to celebrate the programme's 20 years on TV.
Today marks 20 years since the first episode of Strictly began airing on BBC One.
The talented dancers have confirmed some news with their fans
It promises a journey through 20 years of unforgettable entertainment featuring iconic performances and plenty of heart-warming interviews with past celebrity stars, professional dancers, and judges
The talented dancers have confirmed some news with their fans
Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke has landed a new TV role, after he and Giovanni Pernice fronted a travel series together.
Good Morning Britain presenter Ed Balls took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016 and was responsible for an iconic moment.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke has revealed he will be joining Joe Swash, Jordan Banjo and Vernon Kay for a Loose Women spin-off show as part of Mental Health Week
Five Strictly legends are set to unite to perform a show in Glasgow this year.
It’s two decades since Strictly quickstepped on to our screens. To mark the occasion, we’ve picked the best bits so far – from Ed Balls’s Gangnam Style to Rose and Giovanni’s silent symphony and Bruno falling off his chair. Keep dancing!
Barrow Bid announced "Dave's Strictly Dash" over the weekend, which will see people waltz their way to the town hall.
The choreographer and talent scout, 80, was a member of the inaugural judging panel when the hit dancing show launched in 2004, alongside Craig Revel Horwood , Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman.
Craig Revel Horwood has cleared up confusion about his career as a TV judge, choreographer and performer after admitting he'd like to retire when he turns 60 next year
Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton Du Beke has announced his next television project, with the star joining another panel.
The star will join Loose Women.
IT’S the glitzy show that brightens up the winter months – and today Strictly Come Dancing is 20 years old. The BBC One Saturday night favourite first aired on May 15, 2004, with a second series fo…