1. The reason why this year's Strictly Come Dancing could be biased

    Strictly Come Dancing’s firm impartial judging approach could be jeopardised by the friendship between Shirley Ballas and Dan Walker. Read more on Closer.

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  2. Three Strictly Come Dancing pros sidelined as they fail to land celeb partners

    Two of the newcomers - and one regular face - have all been made reserves for this year's series of Strictly Come Dancing after the pairings were announced

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  3. Emma Thompson Had The Sauciest Response After Being Asked About The Strictly Curse

    Her husband Greg Wise is competing on this year's series of the BBC ballroom show.

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  4. Strictly launch show loses 2m viewers

    Strictly Come Dancing returned to lacklustre fanfare over the weekend with viewing figures revealing they had dipped by 2 million compared to last year.

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  5. Strictly is back! Here's everything you need to know from the launch show

    Strictly is back for season 19. Here's when and how to watch it, as well as all the pairings that were revealed on the launch show.

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  6. Introducing Dianne Buswell - Robert Webb's Strictly dance partner

    The pair were announced as dance partners in a vignette filmed in Boston

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  7. History made as Strictly pairings announced

    The Strictly pairs have been announced

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  8. Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood has fear of being 'cancelled'

    The judge, 56, explained that he believes that in general there is a 'fear of offending certain groups' which has led to a suppression of free speech

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  9. Chorley's Strictly Come Dancing star John Whaite on being a same-sex role model

    John Whaite has said he hopes having same-sex role models on Strictly Come Dancing will give children watching the show “a little bit of hope for the future”.

    Read more on www.chorley-guardian.co.uk

  10. Three SA dancers pirouette their way onto the UK's 'Strictly Come Dancing'

    South African dancers Cameron Lombard, Johannes Radebe and Oti Mabuse are set to appear on season 19 of 'Strictly Come Dancing' in the UK.

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  11. Who are the couples for Strictly Come Dancing 2021? See the full list

    The couples for the 19th series of Strictly Come Dancing were announced on Saturday.

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  12. Strictly Come Dancing's Greg Wise got advice from 2020 winner Bill Bailey

    'Shoegate' was a very serious issue.

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  13. Gemma Atkinson reacts to Gorka's Strictly dance partner after her Scotland trip

    Twitter lit up as former Coronation Street star Katie McGlynn found out who she'll be competing with on the BBC One dance show and Gemma was quick to share her support for the pairing after her return from the Scottish Highlands.

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  14. SA dancer part of Strictly Come Dancing UK’s first all-male couple

    John Whaite and South African dancer and choreographer Johannes Radebe will make history as the first all-male couple during the 19th season of the dance franchise.

    Read more on www.iol.co.za

  15. Strictly Come Dancing 2021 pairings revealed

    The 2021 Strictly Come Dancing launch show hit our screens on Saturday (18th...

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  16. Strictly's Gorka flooded with praise over hidden gesture to Rose

    The pro dancer was seen waving to Rose Ayling Ellis as she was interviewed by Tess Daly

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  17. Two BBC Strictly Come Dancing professionals 'refusing Covid vaccine jab'

    Reports over the weekend, as the series kicked off on Saturday night with its launch show, suggested the series faces chaos

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  18. Motsi Mabuse already knows who'll win Strictly Come Dancing 2021

    The sister of Oti Mabuse, who has won the past two seasons of the BBC One show, has spoken out