1. Bill Bailey: I'm in the dark about Strictly Come Dancing - Aberdeen Evening Express

    Bill Bailey has admitted he does not know what he is in for on Strictly Come Dancing.

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  2. Strictly Come Dancing judge speaks out on quitting BBC show: ‘Maybe I should let go’

    STRICTLY COME DANCING is set to return to BBC One later this Autumn with Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse ready to judge the latest 12 celebrities to sign up. But now, one judge has spoken up abut whether or not they would leave there role anytime soon.

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  3. Strictly star Gorka Marquez's fans are excited he has a dance partner this year

    Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka Marquez will be a big part of the new series

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  4. Strictly Come Dancing: Graham Norton questions need for same-sex couples

    The chat show host says Strictly judges will not be able to "compare like with like".

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  5. Wayne Bridge pulls out of Dancing On Ice 2021 just days before training starts

    WAYNE Bridge has pulled out of Dancing on Ice in 2021 at the eleventh hour, The Sun can exclusively reveal. Earlier this month, we revealed that the former footballer, 40, was joining the ITV serie…

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  6. Strictly Come Dancing: Graham Norton questions need for same-sex couples

    The chat show host says Strictly judges will not be able to "compare like with like".

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  7. Strictly Come Dancing boss reveals THIS is when the 2020 series starts?

    Strictly Come Dancing is one of the most hotly anticipated TV shows of the year, and it seems the wait for the 2020 series is almost over...

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  8. Tiger King's Carole Baskin eliminated from Dancing with the Stars after Lion King performance

    See ya later, you cool cats and kittens.

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  9. Nicola Adams on how she deals with racist comments and treatment

    "As a black woman, I know I'm treated differently", says Olympic champion

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  10. Neil Jones and three other Strictly pros won't have dance partners this year

    Several Strictly Come Dancing pros won't be having partners this year - find out who 

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  11. Strictly star Nicola Adams: "People move their handbags away from me"

    Olympic champion says she has had to become resilient to homophobic and racist comments

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  12. Strictly 2020 first look at new studio as big changes are revealed

    Lots of differences for this year

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  13. Strictly confirms which pros willl not have celebrity partners

    Strictly Come Dancing professionals Nadiya Bychkova, Neil Jones, Graziano Di Prima and Nancy Xu are without celebrity partners for this year's series, which debuts on the BBC next month,

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  14. Strictly Come Dancing confirms Dave Arch's role in 2020 series

    There were fears for the big band earlier in the year.

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  15. Strictly Come Dancing bosses prepare for multiple audience scenarios

    The BBC One show is returning to TV screens, for a shorter run than usual.

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  16. Inside new Strictly Come Dancing studio with judges in pods and reduced audience

    Executive producer Sarah James revealed the lengths bosses have gone to to make sure the show will go on amid the coronavirus pandemic - and they're prepared for 'any scenario'

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  17. Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood predicts ‘Strictly curse’ will be ‘more intense’ this year

    BBC show has a reputation for romantically matching celebrities and their professional dance partners

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  18. Strictly boss: One half of each dance pair will have to live alone

    Strictly Come Dancing boss Sarah James has revealed one dancer from each pair in this year’s series will live on their own in order to abide by coronavirus restrictions. Speaking to various press ahead of the show’s launch next month, James explained how “close-contact cohorts” (CCC) were just one of the strategies executives had considered in a bid to keep BBC One’s flagship entertainment show on air every Saturday. “A close-contact cohort applies to people who need to be able to work more closely together and break social distancing to do their job,” she said.