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The best ever!
I shall miss it - it has been about the only programme with any humour in it...
i think any of the 3 finalists would have been worthy winners. I think Denise was amazing considering that at 38 she was a lot older than the other female finalists.
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Veteran actress Sheila Hancock is set to be the surprise star of the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special, as she vows she is too old to be frightened by the judges.
The 79-year-old actress said she took on the challenge of the ballroom dancing competition as an “adventure”, admitting she “didn’t know anything” when she started ...
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I see poor Anton got lumbered with a rather large lady.... I would like to see him partnered with someone who has a hope of winning, although she wan't that bad.. I think he is such a good sport.
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Len Goodman's Dancing Feet BBC4, 9:00pm
Back in the 1930s, ballroom wasn't strictly for celebrities – the whole nation was on the dancefloor, and young men would ask all the pretty girls for a foxtrot.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Len reveals how dances like the tango caused a scandal, and he even explains how the Viennese waltz was dismissed as obscene! And the icing on the cake comes when Len himself takes to the floor with Strictly professional dancer Erin Boag.