Strictly Come Dancing's Bruno Tonioli explains his role in 2020 series

The long-time Strictly judge has confirmed that he'll be appearing on the Sunday results show via video link.
The long-time Strictly judge has confirmed that he'll be appearing on the Sunday results show via video link.
Keep dancing! Well watching at least, there will be a live studio audience for Strictly this year and here's how it will work!
When is Strictly Come Dancing 2020? Rumoured start date, show details and line-up
A "reduced audience" will be welcomed back to the studio for the competition.
Strictly Come Dancing 2020 will not see a TV dance special broadcast from Blackpool, according to a report. Read here.
Contestants will not physically go to Blackpool but they will "celebrate" the venue, the BBC says.
Contestants will not physically go to Blackpool but they will "celebrate" the venue, the BBC says.
Strictly Come Dancing has revealed its first trailer for the new series of the dancing show, which is set to start in October.
The preview shared to the show's Instagram Stories vows that fans will no longer be suffering with the weekday blues as they add some much-needed sparkle to Saturday nights.
Strictly Come Dancing professionals and their children: See photos of Ola and James Jordan, Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev and more doting parents.
Strictly Come Dancing has given us some much-needed good news after confirming an episode will air in September
That all-important Strictly sparkle is back for another year.
The famously acidic judge doesn't rate Bill Bailey or Nicola Adams.
Keeeeep... waiting! (Not for long though, fortunately).
One episode is a festive spectacular.
Strictly Come Dancing 2020 start date has reportedly been revealed - and it could mean a shorter series this year. Read more here.
Strictly Come Dancing's run time has been slashed by a month as less contestants have been signed up and more precautions are being taken amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Here's your introduction to all of the Strictly Come Dancing celebs competing in the 2020 series, one that will be shorter than previous series.