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Post by o on Nov 12, 2020 23:53:17 GMT 1
I assume they're being regularly tested throughout the filming like footballers? I just find it annoying, shut the pubs but Strictly is ok, shut the restaurants, but film I'm a celeb, it's just double standards. Neither of those shows are essential.
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Post by Jordan on Nov 13, 2020 8:22:35 GMT 1
A view shared by grumpy facebookers up and down the country.
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Post by o on Nov 13, 2020 14:00:28 GMT 1
Possibly people that work in the hospitality industry that may be out of the job soon, but they can console themselves with reality tv, if the tv doesn't get repossessed...
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Nov 13, 2020 16:04:02 GMT 1
Anton Du Beke is to join the judging panel on Strictly Come Dancing this weekend, the BBC has confirmed.
The announcement comes after Motsi Mabuse said on Thursday she would be self-isolating following a trip to Germany.
She had originally intended to join the show digitally this weekend, and judge the contestants from home.
However, the BBC has now confirmed Du Beke will replace her on the judging panel.
That means this weekend's judges will be Du Beke, Craig Revel Horwood and head judge Shirley Ballas.
"We are pleased to announce that the King of Ballroom Anton Du Beke is stepping into our judging panel this weekend," Strictly said in a statement on Twitter. "Good luck, Anton!"
It marks the first time Du Beke will have acted as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, which is one of the BBC's most popular programmes.
Du Beke is the longest-serving professional dancer on the show, having joined for the first series in 2004.
Following the announcement, Mabuse tweeted to Anton: "Congratulations!! All the best. I know you will be amazing. Enjoy the show guys."
The BBC said she will still be involved in the show from home, but will not be judging.
Mabuse explained to fans on Thursday why she was unable to be in the studio, saying: "Hi guys - earlier this week I had to travel to Germany for an urgent reason. I will of course be following UK government guidelines and self-isolating for 14 days."
She added: "I will be watching from home and by the power of technology, should be in your living rooms."
However, less than 24 hours after Mabuse's tweet, the BBC instead decided to replace her with Du Beke so there would still be three judges in the studio in person.
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Post by Mic1812 on Dec 29, 2020 17:30:36 GMT 1
havnt really seen anything of strictly this year at all.
But the winners were worthy.
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Post by Jordan on Dec 29, 2020 18:10:07 GMT 1
I'd have given it to HRVY over Bill, just because while Bill looked quite impressive, his choreography didn't look as challenging. But overall can't complain much about the series, it definitely filled a void.
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Post by o on Dec 29, 2020 18:53:45 GMT 1
havnt really seen anything of strictly this year at all. But the winners were worthy. Surely a contradiction? How can they be worthy, if you've seen none of the show?
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Post by Mic1812 on Dec 29, 2020 20:44:03 GMT 1
havnt really seen anything of strictly this year at all. But the winners were worthy. Surely a contradiction? How can they be worthy, if you've seen none of the show? I read it in the paper that Bill Bailey & Oti Mbuse had won so they must have been good hence worthy
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Post by Jordan on Dec 29, 2020 20:47:00 GMT 1
By that logic you'd also assume that Don't Stop Me Eating is a good song because the papers ran articles confirming they'd won the race for Christmas no. 1
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