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Strictly Come Dancing

Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 judges. The title of the show is a continuation of the long-running series Come Dancing. The format has been exported to 60 other countries—under the title Dancing with the Stars—licensed by BBC Worldwide, and led to a modern dance-themed spin-off Strictly Dance Fever. The Guinness World Records named Strictly to be the world's most successful reality television format in 2010.[8] The series is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman. Bruce Forsyth co-presented the series with Daly until 2014.

Strictly Come Dancing
GenreDance talent show
Created by
Developed byKaren Smith
Presented by
Judges
Narrated byAlan Dedicoat
Theme music composer
  • Dan McGrath[5]
  • Josh Phillips[6]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series20
No. of episodes366
Production
Executive producers
  • Karen Smith (2004–2006)
  • Sam Donnelly (2007–2009)
  • Moira Ross (2010–2011)
  • Glenn Coomber (2012)
  • Andrea Hamilton (2012)
  • Louise Rainbow (2013–2018)
  • Sarah James (2019–present)
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30–120 minutes
Production companyBBC Studios Entertainment Productions
Release
Original networkBBC One
Picture format576i (2004–2006)
HDTV 1080i (2007–)
Audio format
Original release15 May 2004 (2004-05-15) –
present
Chronology
Related

The series has been broadcast on BBC One since 15 May 2004, typically on Saturday evenings with a following Sunday night results show. From series 2 onwards, the show has been broadcast in the run up to Christmas. With its high viewing figures, Strictly Come Dancing has become a significant programme on British television.[9] Eighteen stand-alone Christmas specials and nineteen charity specials have also been produced.

Development

Producer Richard Hopkins, who had produced the first UK series of Big Brother, unsuccessfully pitched the idea of a modern Come Dancing to the BBC under the title of Pro-Celebrity Dancing in 2003.[10] Later, entertainment executive Fenia Vardanis also suggested reviving Come Dancing, so Jane Lush, the then head of BBC Entertainment, put Hopkins and Vardanis together to develop the show.[10]

Hopkins then called in Karen Smith, who had just produced Comic Relief Does Fame Academy for BBC One and The Games for Channel 4, to help lead the development of the show and launch the series. Smith was the show-running Executive Producer of the first three series, and of sister show It Takes Two.[11] She then took the role of Creative Director of BBC Entertainment whilst still overseeing series 4 and 5.[12][13]

Hopkins later took the format to America himself when the BBC dismissed the idea of selling it abroad, as they felt it was too British.[14]


The title is an amalgamation of the titles of both the 1992 Australian film Strictly Ballroom and Come Dancing.

Format

From series 1 to 11, Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly presented the pro-celebrity ballroom dancing competition. From series 8 to 11, Forsyth only presented the main show and was replaced for the results show by Claudia Winkleman, at which point Daly assumed Forsyth's role as main presenter and Winkleman assumed Daly's role as co-presenter. Winkleman has joined Daly as full-time co-presenter for series 12 following Forsyth's departure after the 2013 series. Through telephone voting, viewers vote for who they would like to be in the next round, the results of the poll being combined with the ranking of the judges. For example, with ten contestants left, the judges' favourite would receive ten points, second favourite nine points, and so on, and similarly with the viewers' rankings. The bottom ranked couple gets one point.[15] The profits from the telephone lines were donated to Sport Relief in series 1, to Children in Need from series 2, until series 8 when donations to charity stopped.

The show is broadcast live on BBC One on Saturday evenings, and is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman (with Zoe Ball covering for Winkleman for a number of weeks in 2014). Sir Bruce Forsyth presented the live shows alongside Daly from 2004 to 2013, announcing his departure in 2014. He was to continue to present special editions of the show.[16] For most of the second series, Natasha Kaplinsky stood in temporarily for Daly while she took maternity leave; Claudia Winkleman hosted the results show and editions that Forsyth had missed between 2010 and 2013. The judging panel initially consisted of Bruno Tonioli, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman and Craig Revel Horwood. Alesha Dixon took Phillips' place from series 7 to 9, after which she left the programme to judge Britain's Got Talent which led retired ballerina Dame Darcey Bussell to replace her. Bussell remained a judge alongside Goodman (until he was replaced by Shirley Ballas in 2017), Tonioli and Horwood until 2018.[17] Up until 2020, Tonioli commuted weekly between Hollywood and London to judge both the American and British versions of the show simultaneously- however, due the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, he could no longer juggle both the UK and US shows- he was not replaced for the 2020 series; but pro dancer Anton Du Beke took his place from the 2021 series, and has now replaced Bruno full-time on the panel. Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten, giving an overall total out of forty. The voice-over announcer is Alan Dedicoat. During series four, an hour-long highlights show was shown on Sundays at 19:00 on BBC Two, and during series five and six, the results show moved to Sunday evenings, although it was filmed on Saturday and then broadcast "as live" on the Sunday.

The singers on the show are Tommy Blaize, Hayley Sanderson, Lance Ellington, Andrea Grant and, formerly, the well-known British dance music vocalist Tara McDonald. The music director is David Arch. Tommy Blaize has been part of Strictly since its beginning. David Arch joined in the fourth series and Hayley Sanderson in the fifth. In the seventeenth series, the singers were joined by Mitchell.[18]

The show was broadcast from a specially constructed set at BBC Television Centre (primarily in the largest studio, TC1[19]) until its closure in 2013, with the show moving to Elstree Studios' George Lucas Stage 2 from 2013 onwards. However, in the first two series, shows were also filmed at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, where the original Come Dancing series was filmed in the 1970s.[20][21]

In the second series, two shows were filmed at the Tower Ballroom — show five and the Grand Final, which was broadcast live on 11 December 2004.[22][23] In 2005 though the BBC announced that they would not be returning to the venue for the third series due to "logistical problems".[24] In October 2008, Craig Revel Horwood called for the series to return to the Tower Ballroom, saying, "The atmosphere was electric. It's huge and has so much history. The Tower Ballroom puts a lot of pressure on the professionals and the celebrities to perform to the best of their potential. What a wonderful place to go live to 12 million people. We have got to get the BBC to bring Strictly Come Dancing back to Blackpool." Eventually, for series 7, the show did return to the Tower Ballroom, where Blackpool-born Craig Kelly was eliminated. The episode was aired live on 7 November 2009.[25] Strictly Come Dancing returned to Blackpool for the 2010[26] and 2011 series.[27] After series 10, when Strictly Come Dancing did not go to Blackpool, they announced that they would return for series 11.[28]

Presenters and judges

Presenter timeline

Colour key
  Host
  It Takes Two Host
  Contestant
  Professional
Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7[a] 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Sir Bruce Forsyth[b]
Tess Daly
Natasha Kaplinsky[c]
Claudia Winkleman[d]
Zoe Ball[e]
Rylan Clark
Janette Manrara
  1. ^ Ronnie Corbett was a guest host in the ninth week of the seventh series, along with Winkleman, in Forsyth's absence.
  2. ^ From the eighth to the eleventh series, Forsyth only hosted the main show with Winkleman taking his place for the results show.
  3. ^ Kaplinsky served as maternity cover for Daly in the first five weeks of the second series. Kaplinsky was also a contestant in the first series, coming in first place.
  4. ^ From the eighth series onwards, Winkleman presented the results show alongside Daly (in addition to hosting It Takes Two during the eighth series), as well as three main shows in the eleventh series in place of Forsyth. She became a permanent co-presenter in the twelfth series following Forsyth's departure.
  5. ^ In the twelfth series, Ball co-presented weeks six, seven, and eight of the main show with Daly, covering for Winkleman. Ball also was also a contestant in the third series, coming in third place.

Judges timeline

Colour key
  Main Judge
  Contestant
  Guest Judge
  Professional
  1. ^ Tonioli was absent during Week 5 of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth series, and throughout the eighteenth series, he was only present via video call during the results show due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Dixon was a contestant in the fifth series in 2007, coming in first place.
  3. ^ Bussell served as a guest judge during Weeks 12–14 of the seventh series.
  4. ^ Grey served as a guest judge for Goodman during Week 6 of the ninth series.
  5. ^ Osmond served as a guest judge during Week 3 of the twelfth series.
  6. ^ Ribeiro served as a guest judge for Tonioli during Week 5 of the sixteenth, and seventeenth series.
  7. ^ Du Beke also served as a guest judge for Mabuse during Weeks 4 and 5 of the eighteenth series.
  8. ^ Erivo served as a guest judge for Horwood during Week 9, and for Mabuse during Week 10 of the nineteenth series.

Professional dancers

Key:

  Winner of the series
  Runner-up of the series
  Third place of the series
  Fourth place finalist of the series
  First elimination of the series
  Withdrew or quit in the series
  Participating in current series
  Did not receive a celebrity partner

Current

Professional Avg. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Karen Hauer 26.74 Nicky Byrne Dave Myers Mark Wright Jeremy Vine Will Young Simon Rimmer Charles Venn Chris Ramsey Jamie Laing Greg Wise Jayde Adams
Giovanni Pernice 34.14 Georgia May Foote Laura Whitmore Debbie McGee Faye Tozer Michelle Visage Ranvir Singh Rose Ayling-Ellis Richie Anderson
Gorka Márquez 33.05 Tameka Empson Alexandra Burke Katie Piper Maisie Smith Katie McGlynn Helen Skelton
Katya Jones 26.48 Ed Balls Joe McFadden Seann Walsh Mike Bushell Nicola Adams Adam Peaty Tony Adams
Neil Jones 26.69 Alex Scott Nina Wadia
Amy Dowden 29.78 Brian Conley Danny John-Jules Karim Zeroual JJ Chalmers Tom Fletcher James Bye
Dianne Buswell 29.82 Rev. Richard Coles Joe Sugg Dev Griffin Max George Robert Webb Tyler West
Nadiya Bychkova 25.67 Davood Ghadami Lee Ryan David James Dan Walker Matt Goss
Graziano Di Prima 27.70 Vick Hope Judi Love Kym Marsh
Johannes Radebe 30.97 Catherine Tyldesley Caroline Quentin John Whaite Ellie Taylor
Luba Mushtuk 17.00 James Cracknell Jason Bell
Nancy Xu 33.73 Rhys Stephenson Will Mellor
Jowita Przystał 35.38 Hamza Yassin
Kai Widdrington 32.86 AJ Odudu Kaye Adams
Nikita Kuzmin 30.58 Tilly Ramsay Ellie Simmonds
Carlos Gu 35.40 Molly Rainford
Vito Coppola 35.50 Fleur East

Former

Notes and statistics

  • Anton Du Beke remains the longest-serving professional dancer, taking part from series 1 to series 18. In the fourth and fifth weeks of series 18, he was a guest judge while regular judge Motsi Mabuse was self-isolating, before taking on the role officially in series 19 due to the absence of Bruno Tonioli.
  • Four professionals have won during their first series on the show: Brendan Cole (Series 1), Darren Bennett (Series 2), Artem Chigvintsev (Series 8) and Aljaž Škorjanec (series 11). Jowita Przystał (series 20) won with her first celebrity partner, having already been a part of the show’s previous series.
  • Four professionals have won during their last series on the show: Camilla Dallerup (Series 6), Flavia Cacace (series 10), Aliona Vilani (series 13) and Joanne Clifton (series 14).
  • Following his departure from the professional cast, Ian Waite made regular appearances on the companion programme It Takes Two until 2020. Waite and Darren Bennett both participated in the professional dance troupe in series 8, and Waite stood in as a temporary dance partner in series 8 due to the unavailability of Brendan Cole.
  • Iveta Lukosiute initially joined the show to partner Johnny Ball in series 10 after his original partner, Aliona Vilani, was injured in training. She then became part of the main cast for series 11.
  • In series 11, having previously been announced to be leaving the show, Vilani subsequently replaced Natalie Lowe, who was injured before the start of the series. The producers of the show announced this on 2 September 2013.
  • Vilani is the only professional to have been eliminated first twice in a row, with Tony Jacklin in series 11 and Gregg Wallace in series 12.
  • Vilani & Oti Mabuse are the only professionals to have won more than one series. Mabuse is the only professional to have won twice in a row.
  • Kevin Clifton has had the most appearances in the final of any professional, with five (2013–16, 2018). He is also the only pro to have reached more than two finals in a row, appearing in four consecutive finals in total.
  • Since series 13, the show has had more professional dancers than celebrities to partner them with. In this and in subsequent series, the following professionals have been without celebrity partners:
  • As of series 19, Chloe Hewitt is the only professional to have left the cast without ever having a celebrity partner.
  • After suffering an injury, Neil Jones was unable to dance with his celebrity partner Alex Scott in weeks 6 and 7 of series 17. He continued to choreograph Scott's dances, while Kevin Clifton temporarily partnered her until Jones recovered.

Professional partners

Over the years, many dancers from the show have formed both professional and personal partnerships, dancing together competitively, on the show, or both. Darren Bennett and Lilia Kopylova are married,[32] as are James and Ola Jordan[33] and Aljaž Škorjanec and Janette Manrara, who became engaged after joining the show in 2013 and were married in 2017.[34] Matthew and Nicole Cutler are divorced but remain professional partners;[35][36] Karen Hauer and Kevin Clifton were engaged when Clifton entered the show in 2013 and were married prior to the 2015 series, before divorcing in 2018, while Neil and Katya Jones entered the show as a married couple before separating in 2019. Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag have danced as a professional couple since 1997,[37] while Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace are former Argentine Tango world champions as a duo and have done multiple tours together.[38] Brendan Cole and Camilla Dallerup danced together for many years, including a stint in the original series of Come Dancing;[39][40] following their split in 2004, Cole and Katya Virshilas formed a professional partnership, before parting in November 2009.[41][42][43] Other current and former professional partnerships featured on the show include Dallerup and Ian Waite, Paul Killick and Hanna Karttunen,[44] Andrew Cuerden and Hanna Haarala, Brian Fortuna and Kristina Rihanoff, Rihanoff and Robin Windsor,[45] Pasha Kovalev and Anya Garnis,[46][47] siblings Kevin and Joanne Clifton,[48] AJ Pritchard and Chloe Hewitt, and Gorka Márquez and Karen Hauer.[49][50]

Presentation

Dances

On average, dances last for approximately 90 seconds.[51] Musical accompaniment is provided by The Strictly Come Dancing Band.

  • The Waltz, Cha Cha Cha, Quickstep, Rumba, Tango, Jive, Foxtrot, Paso Doble and Samba have all been danced since series 1.
  • The American Smooth and Viennese Waltz were added in series 3.
  • The Salsa and Argentine Tango were added in series 4.
  • No more dances were added until series 7, in week 11, when couples performed either a Charleston (which winner Chris Hollins chose to perform again in the final) or a Rock N' Roll routine. The final also featured a head-to-head Lindyhop. Of these dances, only the Charleston was retained for subsequent series, although elements of the Lindyhop have often featured in Showdances.
  • Series 8 introduced the Swing-a-thon, where all remaining couples danced Swing simultaneously and were voted off the dancefloor one by one by the judges until only one couple remained. This returned in series 9 and 11.
  • The tenth series featured a "Dance Fusion", in which the couples attempted to perform two dances consecutively in one routine.
  • The twelfth series introduced the Waltz-a-thon, which used the same manner as the Swing-a-thon: all remaining couples danced the Waltz on the dance floor at the same time. Afterwards, the results were revealed by the judges.
  • The thirteenth series introduced a Quickstep-a-thon, in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously danced the Quickstep. The judges then ranked them from one to seven and gave points accordingly.
  • The fourteenth series saw the Cha-Cha-Challenge introduced, in which all six remaining couples simultaneously danced the Cha-Cha-Cha. The judges then ranked them from one to six and gave points accordingly.
  • The fifteenth series saw the Paso Doble-thon introduced, in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously performed a Paso Doble. The judges then ranked them one to seven and gave points accordingly.
  • The sixteenth series saw the Lindy-Hop-athon introduced, in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously performed the Lindy Hop. The judges then ranked them from one to seven and gave points accordingly.
  • The sixteenth series introduced Contemporary, Jazz, and Street/Commercial dances as part of a "couples' choice" category.
  • A Showdance (Freestyle) has always been performed in the series final as a last chance for couples to impress the public. From series 2 to 7, the Showdance was not scored by the judges. From series 8 to series 18, and again in series 20, the Showdance was performed as each couple's second dance in the final.

Prior to series 10, the dances performed in the early weeks were switched between one Ballroom and one Latin, and were divided as evenly as possible depending on the number of contestants left. As the competition progressed further, this system was abandoned and many styles, not just two, could be performed in one week by each of the remaining contestants. From series 4 to 7, the remaining contestants who made it to the semi-final were granted to perform the semi-final-exclusive Argentine Tango. As of series 10, the contestants are now allowed to perform any of the chosen dances in any week, though the Argentine Tango remains generally reserved for the later stages of the competition. The Showdance, however, continues to only be performed in the final.

Coaching

As of series four, coaches are Jaclyn Spencer and Chris Marques (aka Cuban Groove) for Salsa and Mambo, and Jenny Thomas and Ryan Francois for Swing, Jive, Rock N’ Roll and The Charleston. The Argentine Tango coaches in series three were Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone, both of whom have subsequently competed in the show.

Results show

From series 1 to 4, the results show was shown live on Saturday night one hour after the performances.

As of series 5, the results show is recorded on the Saturday night directly after the live show and incorporates the result of the viewers' votes, which are completed by 21:30. This was confirmed by the official BBC website in 2008:

The Sunday show is recorded on Saturday night but no element involving the results of the vote will start recording until after lines are closed and votes counted and verified.[52]

Throughout the Sunday results show, the presenters refer to 'Saturday night' in reference to the main show due to the timing of the Sunday programme, and the outfits of Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman and the judges are changed to present an illusion of a second live broadcast.

For series 7, the Sunday results show was axed and put back to Saturday nights as a result of a revamp of the show.[53] It then reverted to Sundays from series 8.

Dance-off

A new system called the Dance-off, which takes place in the results show, was introduced in series 5. It continued until series 7, but did not return in series 8. It was then reinstated in series 10 and has remained a feature of the show ever since.

There Dance-off consists of the two couples who received the lowest totals that week from the combined judges' scores and public vote. The aim of the dance-off is for the couples to convince the judges that they deserve to go through to the following week's competition. Before they attempt their dance a second time, the couples sometimes get advice from the judges. The judges then decide which couple remains in the competition based on the dance-off performances. If three of the judges agree that one of the couples should be saved, that couple is through to the following week's competition and the Head Judge's vote is not counted. If one couple has two votes and the other couple has one vote, then the deciding vote is cast by the Head Judge, originally Len Goodman and currently Shirley Ballas. Afterwards, the eliminated couple perform one final dance — sometimes known as "waltzing out of the ballroom". The Monday after their elimination, they appear on It Takes Two to discuss their time on the programme.

On two occasions, the dance-off was cancelled; firstly, in series 14, in which one of the celebrity contestants, Anastacia, sustained an injury and was unable to compete in the Dance-off as a result. Under the rules of the show, the couple with the lowest combined total was eliminated. The second occasion in which the Dance-off was cancelled was in Series 20, again due to an injury sustained by Tony Adams. Tess Daly announced on the results show that Adams had decided to withdraw from the competition as a result of being unable to compete in the Dance-off.

It Takes Two

During the run of Strictly Come Dancing, Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two is broadcast each weeknight on BBC Two. The series was previously hosted by Claudia Winkleman but, due to her pregnancy in 2011, she had to leave the series, and was replaced by Zoe Ball, who hosted the show from Series 9 to 18.[54] Rylan Clark-Neal joined as co-host in series 17. In May 2021, it was announced that Ball was to leave the show after 10 years, and on 10 June 2021, her replacement was confirmed to be former professional Janette Manrara.[55]

The show features reviews of the performances during the previous Saturday's show and interviews with, and training footage of, the couples preparing for the next show. The judges and other celebrities also provide their opinions on how the couples are progressing. It Takes Two replaced Strictly Come Dancing on Three, hosted by Justin Lee Collins, which ran on BBC Three during the first series. Prior to 2010, BBC Two Scotland aired the programme on four nights only, running its own Gaelic-language programming on Thursdays instead.

Series overview

SeriesContestantsEpisodesOriginally airedWinnersRunners-upThird place
First airedLast aired
18915 May 2004 (2004-05-15)3 July 2004 (2004-07-03)Natasha Kaplinsky & Brendan ColeChristopher Parker & Hanna KarttunenLesley Garrett & Anton Du Beke
2101623 October 2004 (2004-10-23)11 December 2004 (2004-12-11)Jill Halfpenny & Darren BennettDenise Lewis & Ian WaiteJulian Clary & Erin Boag
3122015 October 2005 (2005-10-15)17 December 2005 (2005-12-17)Darren Gough & Lilia KopylovaColin Jackson & Erin BoagZoe Ball & Ian Waite
414247 October 2006 (2006-10-07)23 December 2006 (2006-12-23)Mark Ramprakash & Karen HardyMatt Dawson & Lilia KopylovaEmma Bunton & Darren Bennett
514246 October 2007 (2007-10-06)22 December 2007 (2007-12-22)Alesha Dixon & Matthew CutlerMatt Di Angelo & Flavia CacaceGethin Jones & Camilla Dallerup
6162820 September 2008 (2008-09-20)20 December 2008 (2008-12-20)Tom Chambers & Camilla DallerupRachel Stevens & Vincent SimoneLisa Snowdon & Brendan Cole
7161918 September 2009 (2009-09-18)19 December 2009 (2009-12-19)Chris Hollins & Ola JordanRicky Whittle & Natalie LoweAli Bastian & Brian Fortuna
814261 October 2010 (2010-10-01)18 December 2010 (2010-12-18)Kara Tointon & Artem ChigvintsevMatt Baker & Aliona VilaniPamela Stephenson & James Jordan
9142530 September 2011 (2011-09-30)17 December 2011 (2011-12-17)Harry Judd & Aliona VilaniChelsee Healey & Pasha KovalevJason Donovan & Kristina Rihanoff
1014255 October 2012 (2012-10-05)22 December 2012 (2012-12-22)Louis Smith & Flavia CacaceDenise van Outen & James Jordan
Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
11152727 September 2013 (2013-09-27)21 December 2013 (2013-12-21)Abbey Clancy & Aljaž ŠkorjanecNatalie Gumede & Artem Chigvintsev
Susanna Reid & Kevin Clifton
12152726 September 2014 (2014-09-26)20 December 2014 (2014-12-20)Caroline Flack & Pasha KovalevFrankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Simon Webbe & Kristina Rihanoff
13152725 September 2015 (2015-09-25)19 December 2015 (2015-12-19)Jay McGuiness & Aliona VilaniGeorgia May Foote & Giovanni Pernice
Kellie Bright & Kevin Clifton
14152623 September 2016 (2016-09-23)17 December 2016 (2016-12-17)Ore Oduba & Joanne CliftonDanny Mac & Oti Mabuse
Louise Redknapp & Kevin Clifton
15152523 September 2017 (2017-09-23)16 December 2017 (2017-12-16)Joe McFadden & Katya JonesAlexandra Burke & Gorka Márquez
Debbie McGee & Giovanni Pernice
Gemma Atkinson & Aljaž Skorjanec
16152522 September 2018 (2018-09-22)15 December 2018 (2018-12-15)Stacey Dooley & Kevin CliftonAshley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
Faye Tozer & Giovanni Pernice
Joe Sugg & Dianne Buswell
17152521 September 2019 (2019-09-21)14 December 2019 (2019-12-14)Kelvin Fletcher & Oti MabuseEmma Barton & Anton Du Beke
Karim Zeroual & Amy Dowden
18121724 October 2020 (2020-10-24)19 December 2020 (2020-12-19)Bill Bailey & Oti MabuseHRVY & Janette Manrara
Maisie Smith & Gorka Márquez
Jamie Laing & Karen Hauer
19152525 September 2021 (2021-09-25)18 December 2021 (2021-12-18)Rose Ayling-Ellis & Giovanni PerniceJohn Whaite & Johannes RadebeAJ Odudu & Kai Widdrington
20152524 September 2022 (2022-09-24)17 December 2022 (2022-12-17)Hamza Yassin & Jowita PrzystałFleur East & Vito Coppola
Helen Skelton & Gorka Márquez
Molly Rainford & Carlos Gu

Series 1 (2004)

In Spring 2004, Strictly Come Dancing commenced its first series. The professional dancers were Brendan Cole, Hanna Karttunen, Anton Du Beke, Erin Boag, John Byrnes, Paul Killick, Camilla Dallerup and Kylie Jones. This was the only series to air in the Spring/Summer (as of series 2, the programme airs from September/October to December each year). Natasha Kaplinsky and Brendan Cole were crowned the first winners. At 8 weeks, this was the shortest series.

Celebrity Professional Result (week eliminated)
Jason Wood Kylie Jones Week 2
David Dickinson Camilla Dallerup Week 3
Verona Joseph Paul Killick Week 4
Claire Sweeney John Byrnes Week 5
Martin Offiah Erin Boag Week 6
Lesley Garrett Anton Du Beke Third place
Christopher Parker Hanna Karttunen Runners-up
Natasha Kaplinsky Brendan Cole Series winners

Series 2 (2004)

In Autumn 2004, the second series commenced. Five of the eight original professionals returned: these were Brendan Cole, Anton Du Beke, Erin Boag, Paul Killick and Camilla Dallerup. There were also five new professionals: Darren Bennett, Ian Waite, Lilia Kopylova, Nicole Cutler and Hazel Newberry. This was the only series Newberry participated in, while the other professionals competed in the following series.

A new spin-off show called Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two presented by Claudia Winkleman was created this series and has continued to air alongside each following series, now hosted by Rylan Clark-Neal and former professional dancer, Janette Manrara on BBC Two.

Series 3 (2005)

In 2005, the third series commenced. Brendan Cole, Anton Du Beke, Erin Boag, Camilla Dallerup, Darren Bennett, Ian Waite and Lilia Kopylova returned from the second series. Nicole Cutler, Paul Killick and Hazel Newberry did not return. They were replaced by Karen Hardy, Hanna Haarala, Izabela Hannah, Andrew Cuerden and Matthew Cutler.

Series 4 (2006)

The fourth series ran from 7 October to 23 December 2006. More than 12 million votes were cast, raising £1.5 million for Children in Need. A peak of 13 million viewers tuned into the final show of series four to see Mark Ramprakash and Karen Hardy crowned 2006 Strictly Come Dancing champions.

This series introduced four new professional dancers: Flavia Cacace, James Jordan, Ola Jordan and Vincent Simone. Andrew Cuerden, Hanna Haarala and Izabela Hannah did not return to the programme. This series also saw the return of Nicole Cutler, who had taken part in series 2 but not in series 3.

Series 5 (2007)

The fifth series of Strictly Come Dancing began on BBC One on 29 September 2007, with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returning as presenters. For the first and only time, the lineup of professionals was unchanged from the previous series. The first programme was a catch-up show and preview of the new series, before the start of the competition on 6 October, which ran for 12 weeks. This was the first time two married couples competed against each other.

The show featured 14 new celebrities, who were paired with 14 professional dancers. In a change to the previous format, the results show was recorded on Saturday and broadcast on Sunday, rather than shown live later on Saturday. In addition to this, the two couples who were at the bottom of the table after the public vote were subject to a dance-off, where they reprised their routine for the judges to decide who should leave the competition. Head Judge Len Goodman had the casting vote in the event of a tie. The series raised just over one million pounds for Children in Need.[57]

Series 6 (2008)

A sixth series of the programme was confirmed after the dancers' pay dispute was called off in late June 2008.[59] This series was the longest to date, lasting for 14 weeks.[59] The series introduced three new professional dancers, Brian Fortuna, Hayley Holt and Kristina Rihanoff.[60] Nicole Cutler did not return to the show.

The sixth series began on 13 September with a behind-the-scenes look at the new series, followed by the first live show on 20 September.[61]

On 19 November 2008, John Sergeant announced that he would be leaving the show because he believed he may "win it".[62]

Series 7 (2009)

The seventh series of Strictly Come Dancing ran from 18 September until 19 December 2009.[63] Tess Daly signed a two-year deal to continue presenting the programme for at least two more series (the 2009 and 2010 series).[64]

On 9 July 2009, it was confirmed that the winner of the 2007 series (Alesha Dixon) would be joining the judging panel and that Darcey Bussell would be a guest judge towards the end of the series run. Dixon replaced Arlene Phillips, who moved to The One Show as a Strictly Come Dancing expert.[63] The BBC was accused of sexism, as none of the male judges on the show had been replaced, and the BBC received over 5,000 complaints. Dixon's fans were also unhappy as she had to cancel a number of dates on her autumn tour to appear on the programme. Karen Hardy, Camilla Dallerup and Hayley Holt did not return this series; they were replaced by Katya Virshilas, Aliona Vilani and Natalie Lowe.[65]

The official lineup was revealed on 25 August 2009 and the winner was BBC Breakfast presenter Chris Hollins:[66]

Series 8 (2010)

The eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing began with a launch show on 11 September 2010; three weeks later, the live shows started on 1 October 2010.[67] Three new professional dancers were announced: Artem Chigvintsev, Jared Murillo and Robin Windsor.[68] Darren Bennett, Lilia Kopylova, Brian Fortuna and Matthew Cutler did not return. The celebrities were revealed on 8 September 2010[69] and their professional partners were revealed during the launch show.[70][71]

Series 9 (2011)

Strictly returned with a launch show on 10 September 2011, with the final in December at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned to front the main show, and Claudia Winkleman presented the Sunday night results show along with Daly.

For Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, a new presenter joined the team. Winkleman had to pull out of the 2011 series as it would be difficult to do a daily programme so soon after giving birth and was replaced by Zoë Ball.

All of series eight's judges returned to the show. Jennifer Grey served as a cover judge for Len Goodman during week six due to his break from the show. This was the last series to feature Alesha Dixon as a judge after she left the show after the final to become a judge on Britain's Got Talent.

The professional lineup was announced on 15 June 2011, with most of the Series 8 professionals returning except for Jared Murillo, who was replaced by Siberian dancer Pasha Kovalev.[72] The celebrity lineup was announced on 6 September 2011 on The One Show and the couples were paired up for the first time on the launch show.

Series 10 (2012)

The tenth series began on 15 September 2012 with a launch show to reveal the celebrity-professional partnerships, and the live shows began on 5 October.

On 25 April 2012, it was confirmed that Darcey Bussell would be joining the judging panel, replacing Alesha Dixon who left the show to be a judge on Britain's Got Talent.[73]

Katya Virshilas was the only professional dancer not returning this series, and she was replaced by Burn the Floor's Karen Hauer.[74] The full lineup was revealed on 10 September during The One Show.[75]

Aliona Vilani was originally Johnny Ball's partner, but injury resulted in her being replaced by Iveta Lukosiute.[76]

Series 11 (2013)

Strictly Come Dancing returned for its eleventh series with a launch show on 7 September 2013 and the live shows on 27 September 2013.[77] Rod Stewart and Jessie J performed on the premiere show.[78]

On 1 June 2013, it was announced that Aliona Vilani, Vincent Simone, Flavia Cacace and Erin Boag would all leave the programme. Aljaž Škorjanec, Emma Slater, Janette Manrara and Iveta Lukosiute, who partnered Johnny Ball in the first few weeks of series 10, would all join the cast.[79][80][81] However, it was confirmed on 22 August 2013 that Anya Garnis and Kevin Clifton had joined the series, replacing Slater.[82] On 2 September 2013, it was announced that a foot fracture injury meant that Natalie Lowe would not be able to participate that series, and she was replaced by returning professional Vilani.[83]

Series 12 (2014)

The series started on 7 September 2014 with a launch show,[84] followed by the live shows starting on 26 and 27 September.[85] This series was the first not to be presented by Sir Bruce Forsyth after announcing his departure from the live shows on 4 April (he made his final regular appearance in this series' launch show). However, Forsyth would continue to present special editions of the show, such as Children in Need and Christmas specials.[86] It was announced on 9 May that Claudia Winkleman would join the main show as co-presenter and that her duties would mirror the existing result show format, with Tess Daly taking over Forsyth's role as main presenter and Winkleman taking Daly's role as co-presenter.[87]

It was announced on 1 June 2014 that professional dancers Artem Chigvintsev, James Jordan and Anya Garnis would not be returning for the new series, although Garnis would remain on the show's choreography team. It was also announced that Tristan MacManus and Joanne Clifton would be joining the show's professional line-up.[88] It was then announced in August that Robin Windsor had pulled out of the competition due to a back injury. Windsor was replaced by new professional Trent Whiddon.[89] In week three, entertainer Donny Osmond joined the four regular judges, making the maximum score that week 50 points.[90] Due to Winkleman's absence in weeks 6, 7 and 8, It Takes Two presenter Zoë Ball co-presented with Daly.

Series 13 (2015)

Strictly Come Dancing returned for its thirteenth series with a launch show on 5 September 2015, followed by the live shows starting on 25 and 26 September.

On 23 April 2015, the list of professionals participating in the thirteenth series was revealed. Professionals from the last series who did not return included Trent Whiddon, Iveta Lukosiute and Joanne Clifton. Clifton would remain involved in group dances and would feature on Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two as a dance expert. Robin Windsor, absent from the previous series because of injury, also did not return for this series. Three new professional dancers were introduced: Russian dancer Gleb Savchenko (from the American, Australian and Russian versions of Dancing with the Stars), South African dancer Oti Mabuse (from Germany's Let's Dance) and Italian dancer Giovanni Pernice.[91]

On 3 October 2015, the judges performed The Strictly, a signature dance made up of some iconic moves from the show's history for fans to do at home when they hear the theme tune; subsequently, a tutorial for the dance was made available on the show's website and iPlayer hosted by Natalie Lowe and Tristan MacManus.[92]

Series 13 was the last to feature Tristan MacManus, Kristina Rihanoff, Ola Jordan, Gleb Savchenko and Aliona Vilani as professional dancers. Jordan later announced that she had quit the show, claiming that the results were "fixed". Vilani announced three days after winning that she was leaving the show; however, she participated in the 2016 live tour. Savchenko announced that he was leaving the show on 28 June 2016.[93]

Series 14 (2016)

Strictly Come Dancing returned for its fourteenth series with a launch show on 3 September 2016 on BBC One. This was Len Goodman's final series as head judge.

On 28 June 2016, the list of professionals who were returning for the fourteenth series was revealed. Professionals from the last series who would not return included the previous series' champion and two-time professional winner of the show Aliona Vilani, former professional winner Ola Jordan and two-time professional finalist Kristina Rihanoff, as well as Gleb Savchenko and Tristan MacManus. Joanne Clifton returned after a one-series hiatus. The leaving professionals were replaced by Katya Jones, Burn the Floor dancer Gorka Márquez and former Dancing with the Stars US troupe member Oksana Platero.[94] On 26 July 2016, three more new professional dancers — AJ Pritchard, Chloe Hewitt and Neil Jones, husband of new dancer Katya — were announced.[95] Hewitt and Neil Jones did not partner a celebrity as the professionals outnumbered the celebrities, although they were still in group dances and appeared on It Takes Two.

Series 15 (2017)

On 4 May 2017, it was announced that series 7 finalist Natalie Lowe would be departing the show. Five days later, on 9 May, Shirley Ballas announced that she would be replacing Len Goodman as head judge.[96] On 21 June 2017, Oksana Platero and the previous series' professional champion, Joanne Clifton, announced that they would also be leaving. The new professionals replacing them were Australian Open champion Dianne Buswell, Welsh dancer Amy Dowden, and Ukrainian two-time world champion Nadiya Bychkova. On 7 August, Nick Grimshaw announced that Mollie King was the first celebrity known to be taking part in the series. This was the first series to be broadcast since Sir Bruce Forsyth's death in August that year.[97]

In a change to the format of the previous five years, there was no elimination in the final, meaning there were three runner-up couples this series.

Series 16 (2018)

On 30 January 2018, it was announced that Brendan Cole would no longer appear on the show.[98] On 30 May 2018, the full lineup of professional dancers was announced. Chloe Hewitt left the series and three new professional dancers — Graziano Di Prima, Johannes Radebe and Luba Mushtuk — were announced to be joining the show. This meant that there were 18 professional dancers, the most in the show's history.[99]

Series 17 (2019)

On 13 February 2019, professional dancer Pasha Kovalev announced that he was leaving the show after competing on it for eight years.[100] On 10 April 2019, it was announced that judge Darcey Bussell had left the show after seven years.[101] On 22 July 2019, Motsi Mabuse was announced as the replacement for Bussell. On 30 July 2019, it was announced that Nancy Xu would be joining the cast of professional dancers.[102] On 5 September 2019, it was announced that Jamie Laing had withdrawn from the show due to a foot injury. He was later replaced by Kelvin Fletcher. In late October, Will Bayley left the competition due to a sustained leg injury.[103]

Series 18 (2020)

On 6 March 2020, Kevin Clifton announced that he was leaving the show after seven years.[104] On 26 March 2020, AJ Pritchard also announced that he was leaving the show after four years.[105] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was confirmed that the series would be slightly shorter than planned.[106][107][108] Before the series began, the professional dancers and some of the crew isolated and tested for COVID-19 to then become a household. Strictly took over a hotel near the studios and the pro dancers learnt and filmed all the group routines for the series at once.[109] This allowed for the show to still include the professional group dances each week. On 21 August 2020, it was announced that Bruno Tonioli would not be on the judging panel but would appear virtually while he filmed Dancing with the Stars in the US. It was the first series since 2012 to begin in October.[110] On 12 November 2020, Nicola Adams and Katya Jones were forced to withdraw from the competition after Jones tested positive for COVID-19.[111] On 19 December 2020, Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse were crowned the winners of the series, making Mabuse the second professional dancer to win the show twice and the first to win it consecutively, following her 2019 victory. This series featured the first all-female and same-sex partnership of Nicola Adams and Katya Jones.

Series 19 (2021)

On 10 June 2021, it was announced that Janette Manrara would leave the show as a professional dancer and replace Zoe Ball as a new It Takes Two presenter. On 24 June, Anton Du Beke was announced as having joined the judging panel for this series instead of returning as a professional dancer, replacing Bruno Tonioli, who missed a second year due to continuing travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the remaining fourteen professional dancers from Series 18, all of whom returned for this series, four new professional dancers joined the show: Cameron Lombard, Jowita Przystał, Kai Widdrington and Nikita Kuzmin.[112]

This series marked the first time that two contestants withdrew from the competition. On 13 October 2021, Robert Webb withdrew from the competition due to health reasons.[113] On 17 December 2021, AJ Odudu was forced to pull out of the final after tearing a ligament in her right ankle.[114]

The series saw the first couple with a deaf contestant, actress Rose Ayling-Ellis and the first all-male partnership of John Whaite and Johannes Radebe. These contestants all reached the final and they finished as the winner and runner-ups respectively.

Series 20 (2022)

On 22 February 2022, Oti Mabuse announced that she was leaving the show after seven years. On 28 March 2022, it was announced that Aljaž Škorjanec was leaving after nine years of competing on the show. In addition to the remaining sixteen professional dancers from Series 19, all would return in this series, with four new professional dancers joining the show: Carlos Gu, Lauren Oakley, Michelle Tsiakkas and Vito Coppola. This meant that there were 20 professional dancers, the most in the show's history.[115][116]

On 13 November 2022, Tony Adams and Katya Jones were announced as one of the bottom two couples; however, due to Tony sustaining a hamstring injury from their original performance, they did not compete in the dance-off and withdrew from the competition.

Specials

Since the inception of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, several special editions of the show have been transmitted by the BBC each year. These have included seasonal specials, charity specials, and variations of the Strictly Come Dancing format.

Strictly Come Dancing Live!

Strictly Come Dancing Live! is a nationwide arena tour staged every year since 2008.[117]

Statistics

Highest-scoring celebrities

The scores presented below represent the best overall accumulative average scores the celebrities gained each series.

Note: Series 18 was scored out of 30 so scores have been altered to be out of the usual 40.

Female

Male

Lowest-scoring celebrities

The scores presented below represent the worst overall accumulative average score the celebrities gained each series.

Note: Series 18 was scored out of 30 so scores have been altered to be out of the usual 40.

Female

Male

Judges' scores

On 86 occasions, a perfect 40 out of 40 has been awarded inside the main series (including three perfect 50 out of 50s and six perfect 30 out of 30s in Series 7 and Series 18 respectively). Ashley Roberts and Pasha Kovalev hold the record for most perfect scores achieved by an individual couple, with five 40s; Kovalev also holds the record for most perfect scores by a professional dancer, with thirteen. Additionally, another sixteen perfect 40s have been awarded during the Christmas Special episodes. The only dance styles to have never received a perfect score are Rock 'n' Roll, Rumba and Contemporary. Ali Bastian, Tilly Ramsay and Rhys Stephenson are the only contestants to have scored 40 and not made it to the final; AJ Odudu did make it through to the final, but had to withdraw due to an injury. Series 19 champion Rose Ayling-Ellis and Series 12 champion Caroline Flack hold the joint record for the most 40s received by a winner, with 4 each.

Below is a table showing all perfect scores achieved by numerical amount.

By Celebrity:

Number of perfect scores Series Place Celebrity Professional
5 16 Runner-up Ashley Roberts Pasha Kovalev
4 12
14
16
19
Champion
Runner-up
Runner-up
Champion
Caroline Flack
Danny Mac
Faye Tozer
Rose Ayling-Ellis
Pasha Kovalev
Oti Mabuse
Giovanni Pernice
Giovanni Pernice
3 6
8
10
11
15
17
18
20
3rd Place
3rd Place
Runner-up
Runner-up
Runner-up
Runner-up
Runner-up
Runner-up
Lisa Snowdon
Pamela Stephenson
Kimberley Walsh
Natalie Gumede
Alexandra Burke
Karim Zeroual
HRVY
Fleur East
Brendan Cole
James Jordan
Pasha Kovalev
Artem Chigvintsev
Gorka Márquez
Amy Dowden
Janette Manrara
Vito Coppola
2 6
7
9
9
10
11
13
14
15
17
18
19
Runner-up
3rd place
Champion
3rd place
Runner-up
Champion
Runner-up
Champion
Runner-up
Champion
Runner-up
Runner-up
Rachel Stevens
Ali Bastian
Harry Judd
Jason Donovan
Denise Van Outen
Abbey Clancy
Kellie Bright
Ore Oduba
Debbie McGee
Kelvin Fletcher
Maisie Smith
John Whaite
Vincent Simone
Brian Fortuna
Aliona Vilani
Kristina Rihanoff
James Jordan
Aljaž Škorjanec
Kevin Clifton
Joanne Clifton
Giovanni Pernice
Oti Mabuse
Gorka Márquez
Johannes Radebe
1 2
4
5
7
7
9
10
12
13
14
15
18
19
19
19
20
20
Champion
Champion
Runner-up
Champion
Runner-up
Runner-up
Champion
Runner-up
Runner-up
Runner-up
Champion
Champion
3rd place
4th place
6th place
Champion
Runner-up
Jill Halfpenny
Mark Ramprakash
Matt Di Angelo
Chris Hollins
Ricky Whittle
Chelsee Healey
Louis Smith
Simon Webbe
Georgia May Foote
Louise Redknapp
Joe McFadden
Bill Bailey
AJ Odudu
Rhys Stephenson
Tilly Ramsay
Hamza Yassin
Helen Skelton
Darren Bennett
Karen Hardy
Flavia Cacace
Ola Jordan
Natalie Lowe
Pasha Kovalev
Flavia Cacace
Kristina Rihanoff
Giovanni Pernice
Kevin Clifton
Katya Jones
Oti Mabuse
Kai Widdrington
Nancy Xu
Nikita Kuzmin
Jowita Przystał
Gorka Márquez

By Professional:

The lowest score ever given by the judges is 8/40 (1,1,3,3), awarded to Quentin Willson and Hazel Newberry for their Cha-Cha-Cha. Eleven individual scores of 1 have been awarded over the entirety of Strictly Come Dancing, with ten of those coming from Craig Revel Horwood and the other coming from Arlene Phillips. Ann Widdecombe holds the current record for the most 1s, receiving them from Horwood for her Salsa, Samba, and Rumba.

The biggest margin of points awarded between two individual judges' scores is 5, awarded to Jason Wood and Kylie Jones for their Rumba (2,5,7,5), Christopher Parker and Hanna Karttunen for their Tango (2,6,7,6), Fiona Phillips and Brendan Cole for their Rumba (1,2,6,4), Gary Rhodes and Karen Hardy for their Cha-Cha-Cha (1,5,6,5), Scott Maslen and Natalie Lowe for their Rumba (4,9,7,8), Mark Benton and Iveta Lukosiute for their Cha-Cha-Cha (3,8,8,7), Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton for their Samba (2,5,7,5,6 – with the higher vote given by Donny Osmond), Ann Widdecombe and Anton Du Beke for their American Smooth in the 2018 Christmas Special (2,6,7,7) and Dan Walker and Nadiya Bychkova for their American Smooth (4,8,8,9). The biggest margin between two total scores in one week is 27, occurring in the third week of the seventeenth series when Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse scored 38 and Anneka Rice and Kevin Clifton scored 11.

Alexandra Burke and her partner Gorka Márquez and Ashley Roberts and her partner Pasha Kovalev share the record of most 10s awarded to a couple, with 32. This is followed by Faye Tozer and Giovanni Pernice with 31, then Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice with 30, then Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden with 29, then Ricky Whittle and Natalie Lowe and John Whaite and Johannes Radebe each with 28. However, if the four tens given by Darcey Bussell during her tenure as a fifth judge are removed, Whittle is behind Oti Mabuse and her respective celebrity partners Danny Mac and Kelvin Fletcher and Fleur East with Vito Coppola, both with 26 tens, and Rachel Stevens with Vincent Simone and Harry Judd with Aliona Vilani with 25 each. They are followed by Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev and Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton and Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystał with 24 each, Caroline Flack and Pasha Kovalev with 23, Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Škorjanec and Debbie McGee and Giovanni Pernice with 22, Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev with 21 and Lisa Snowdon and Brendan Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Pasha Kovalev and Denise van Outen and James Jordan with 20.[118] Of the above pairings, Snowdon and Cole, Flack and Kovalev, Tozer and Pernice and Roberts and Kovalev are the only pairings to receive straight tens for all of their dances in their respective series finals. Flack and Kovalev, Tozer and Pernice and Roberts and Kovalev are the only pairs to receive three sets of perfect 40s in the final. Of these couples, Roberts and Kovalev and Flack and Kovalev also hold the records for the judges longest consecutive streak of 40s, with four, both stretching from the second performance of the semi-final to the end of the final. Meanwhile, Pernice holds the record for the most 10s received by a professional, with 98, whilst Ayling-Ellis holds the record for the most 10s received by a series champion, with 30.

Roberts and Kovalev also hold the record for the best overall average score from the judges, receiving an average of 36.94/40 for their dances. Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev, and Danny Mac and Oti Mabuse follow, with averages of 36.88 and 36.62 respectively. Quentin Willson and Hazel Newberry hold the record for the lowest average score, with 8.0/40; they are followed by Susannah Constantine and Anton Du Beke and James Cracknell and Luba Mushtuk, both with an overall average of 12.0/40.

Highest and lowest scoring performances by dance

The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges' marks (out of 40) are as follows, not including scores earned at Christmas or on any other specials.

For a more accurate comparison Darcey Bussell's scores have been subtracted from the totals of the Series 7 quarter-finalists where relevant; specifically Ali Bastian's American Smooth, Chris Hollins' Charleston and Ricky Whittle's Quickstep; Bussell scored all of them a ten. Whittle's Showdance has not been included as it did not receive the perfect score from Bussell, and therefore cannot be considered the same standard. Seasons having a maximum of 30 points (18) have been converted to a 40-point base.

The Showdance has received the most perfect scores of any dance, with fifteen; however, if it is disregarded based on being a routine specific to the final, the Charleston has received the most perfect scores of the regularly performed dances, with eleven. Contemporary, Rock 'n' Roll and Rumba are the only dances to have not received the full mark of 40, with the highest score for Contemporary and Rumba being 39 and the highest score for Rock 'n' Roll being 31. However, as Contemporary and Rock ‘n’ Roll are no longer danced on the show, the Rumba is the only dance style which is currently performed to have never received a 40.

Dance Couple Highest
score
Couple Lowest
score
American Smooth (Series 3–present) Ali Bastian & Brian Fortuna
Natalie Gumede & Artem Chigvintsev
Alexandra Burke & Gorka Márquez
Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
HRVY & Janette Manrara
40 Ann Widdecombe & Anton Du Beke
Mike Bushell & Katya Jones
14
Argentine Tango (Series 4–present) Jason Donovan & Kristina Rihanoff
Harry Judd & Aliona Vilani
Simon Webbe & Kristina Rihanoff
Louise Redknapp & Kevin Clifton
Debbie McGee & Giovanni Pernice
Rose Ayling-Ellis & Giovanni Pernice
Kate Silverton & Aljaž Škorjanec 23
Cha-Cha-Cha Lisa Snowdon & Brendan Cole
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Quentin Willson & Hazel Newberry 8
Charleston (Series 7–present) Chris Hollins & Ola Jordan
Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
Denise van Outen & James Jordan
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Georgia May Foote & Giovanni Pernice
Danny Mac & Oti Mabuse
Joe McFadden & Katya Jones
Faye Tozer & Giovanni Pernice
Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
HRVY & Janette Manrara
Rhys Stephenson & Nancy Xu
Anneka Rice & Kevin Clifton 11
Contemporary (Series 16–17) Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev 39 Lauren Steadman & AJ Pritchard 24
Couple's Choice (Series 19–present) Tilly Ramsay & Nikita Kuzmin
Rose Ayling-Ellis & Giovanni Pernice
Fleur East & Vito Coppola
Hamza Yassin & Jowita Przystał
Helen Skelton & Gorka Márquez
40 Greg Wise & Karen Hauer
Sara Davies & Aljaž Škorjanec
23
Foxtrot Rachel Stevens & Vincent Simone
Lisa Snowdon & Brendan Cole
Susannah Constantine & Anton Du Beke 12
Jive Jill Halfpenny & Darren Bennett
Ore Oduba & Joanne Clifton
Alexandra Burke & Gorka Márquez
Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
Karim Zeroual & Amy Dowden
James Cracknell & Luba Mushtuk 13
Paso Doble Chelsee Healey & Pasha Kovalev
John Whaite & Johannes Radebe
David James & Nadiya Bychkova 10
Quickstep Lisa Snowdon & Brendan Cole
Ricky Whittle & Natalie Lowe
Pamela Stephenson & James Jordan
Harry Judd & Aliona Vilani
Kelvin Fletcher & Oti Mabuse
Karim Zeroual & Amy Dowden
AJ Odudu & Kai Widdrington
Diarmuid Gavin & Nicole Cutler 12
Rock 'n' Roll (Series 7) Ricky Whittle & Natalie Lowe 31 Natalie Cassidy & Vincent Simone 26
Rumba Rachel Stevens & Vincent Simone
Kara Tointon & Artem Chigvintsev
Chelsee Healey & Pasha Kovalev
Jay McGuiness & Aliona Vilani
Kelvin Fletcher & Oti Mabuse
AJ Odudu & Kai Widdrington
John Whaite & Johannes Radebe
Molly Rainford & Carlos Gu
39 Fiona Phillips & Brendan Cole
Carol Kirkwood & Pasha Kovalev
13
Salsa (Series 4–present) Mark Ramprakash & Karen Hardy
Abbey Clancy & Aljaž Škorjanec
Natalie Gumede & Artem Chigvintsev
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Alexandra Burke & Gorka Márquez
Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
40 Ann Widdecombe & Anton Du Beke 12
Samba Danny Mac & Oti Mabuse
Fleur East & Vito Coppola
Susannah Constantine & Anton Du Beke 12
Showdance (Series 1, 7–present) Jason Donovan & Kristina Rihanoff
Denise van Outen & James Jordan
Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
Natalie Gumede & Artem Chigvintsev
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Kellie Bright & Kevin Clifton
Ore Oduba & Joanne Clifton
Danny Mac & Oti Mabuse
Ashley Roberts & Pasha Kovalev
Faye Tozer & Giovanni Pernice
Kelvin Fletcher & Oti Mabuse
Bill Bailey & Oti Mabuse
Maisie Smith & Gorka Márquez
Rose Ayling-Ellis & Giovanni Pernice
John Whaite & Johannes Radebe
Christopher Parker & Hanna Karttunen 22
Street/Commercial (Series 16–18) HRVY & Janette Manrara
Maisie Smith & Gorka Márquez
Michelle Visage & Giovanni Pernice
Nicola Adams & Katya Jones
Max George & Dianne Buswell
32
Tango Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
Kellie Bright & Kevin Clifton
Debbie McGee & Giovanni Pernice
Rose Ayling-Ellis & Giovanni Pernice
James Cracknell & Luba Mushtuk 11
Theatre/Jazz (Series 16–18) Faye Tozer & Giovanni Pernice Caroline Quentin & Johannes Radebe 28
Viennese Waltz (Series 3–present) Ali Bastian & Brian Fortuna
Pamela Stephenson & James Jordan
Faye Tozer & Giovanni Pernice
Susan Calman & Kevin Clifton
Seann Walsh & Katya Jones
Catherine Tyldesley & Johannes Radebe
20
Waltz Matt Di Angelo & Flavia Cacace
Abbey Clancy & Aljaž Škorjanec
Fiona Phillips & Brendan Cole 11

Oldest and youngest contestants and series winners

Television presenter Johnny Ball, who was 74 when he competed in 2012, remains the oldest contestant to take part in Strictly Come Dancing; he was older than magician Paul Daniels and actress Lesley Joseph, who were aged 72 and 71 when they competed in 2010 & 2016 respectively. Actress Louisa Lytton, who was 17 when she competed in 2006, remains the youngest ever contestant.[119]

Comedian Bill Bailey, who was 55 when he competed in 2020, is the oldest series winner, while gymnast Louis Smith, who was 23 when he competed in 2012, is the youngest series winner. At 19, Maisie Smith is the youngest contestant to make it to the final, while at the age of 61, Dr. Pamela Stephenson remains the oldest.

Other series statistics

Series 8 quarter-finalist Ann Widdecombe holds the record for the most lowest-scoring dances, with her highest score given being 21/40 and her lowest being 12/40.

Series 13 contestant Jamelia holds the record for being in the most dance-offs, which is 5, and shares the record for surviving the most dance-offs with series 18 runner-up, Jamie Laing and series 20 runners-up Molly Rainford and Fleur East, which is 4. Series 1 semi-finalist Lesley Garrett, Series 11 contestant Mark Benton and Series 17 contestant Mike Bushell share the record for being in the most consecutive bottom twos, which is 4.

Series 18 finalist HRVY and Series 19 champion Rose Ayling-Ellis share the record for the earliest ever perfect score in the competition, both earned in Week 6 for their Street/Commercial and Tango respectively.

Controversies

Phone voting

On 13 December 2008, Strictly Come Dancing became the subject of press attention and viewer complaints about an error in the voting system during the semi-final of series six. In the show, three couples remained in the competition. After all three had performed and the judges had given their scores, two of the couples were in joint-first position on the leaderboard, while the third — Tom Chambers and Camilla Dallerup — were in last place. This meant that, no matter how many public votes were cast in their favour, it was mathematically impossible for the third-placed couple to remain in the competition. This oversight was initially unnoticed by producers until after the public vote became live and viewers were invited to call in and save their favourites at a cost of 15p per vote. Once the mistake was finally realised and the public vote was closed, it was announced that all three couples would be put through to the final, all the votes already cast would count towards the final result of the competition, and viewers could apply for a refund if they wished.[120]

The BBC received 1800 complaints about the incident,[121] while media regulator Ofcom received 297.[120] Jon Beazley, the BBC's Head of Entertainment Production, was interviewed on Strictly's spin-off show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two on 15 December. He apologised for the oversight, referring to it as an "unprecedented situation". On the same day, the BBC posted a statement on its website, which clarified that an independent adjudicator had been consulted to reach a solution that would offer "fairness to the viewers who voted and the contestants themselves".[122] The BBC also stated that, following the mistake, "the voting and judging mechanisms used in all BBC voting programmes [had] been thoroughly examined".[120]

After conducting an investigation, Ofcom concluded that "the mistake had resulted from an oversight, rather than any shortcomings in the technical arrangements for voting or in the handling of votes received", and that they were "satisfied that appropriate steps were taken by the BBC and the disadvantage to viewers minimised". Ofcom also opined that "the BBC had been open and transparent with viewers about the mistake it made and the solution adopted".[120]

Arlene Phillips / Alesha Dixon

In June 2009, tabloid newspaper The Sun reported that the then 66-year-old judge Arlene Phillips, who had judged the show since its inception in 2004, was to be replaced by series five winner Alesha Dixon, then aged 30.[123] This was later confirmed by the BBC in July of that year.[124] Subsequently, the BBC was accused of ageism and sexism by several sources,[124][125] an accusation the corporation has faced before over the removal of several older female presenters, including Moira Stuart,[126] Juliet Morris,[127] Miriam O'Reilly,[127][126] Michaela Strachan,[127] Charlotte Smith[127] and Anna Ford.[128] The BBC denied the allegations that the decision to remove Phillips was due to her age.[124]

Furthermore, Dixon herself was criticised after the debut episode of the seventh series, the first to feature her as a judge. A total of 272 complaints were received by the BBC – bringing the total number about Dixon joining the programme to over 4000 – along with over 5000 comments on Strictly Come Dancing's internet message board.[129] Dixon was compared unfavourably to Phillips, with claims that the former was "unsuitable", "unqualified" and lacked "knowledge, experience and talent".[129] However, Dixon was praised and defended from her critics by the BBC,[129] by fellow judge Craig Revel Horwood[129] and by Phillips herself.[130]

Race row

In 2009, during the seventh series, professional dancer Anton Du Beke issued a public apology[131] for his use of a racial slur during a conversation with his dance partner Laila Rouass.[132] Du Beke claimed that the comment, which was never broadcast, was a joke referring to Rouass' spray-tan, in which he said that she "looked like a Paki".[132] Over 600 complaints were received by the BBC, including those about comments Bruce Forsyth, then host of Strictly Come Dancing, made about the controversy on a Talksport radio programme, in which he suggested that Britain "used to have a sense of humour" about such incidents, and that Du Beke's apology should be accepted.[133]

Following the incident, and Forsyth's response, the BBC stated:

Racially offensive language in the workplace is entirely unacceptable. Anton was right to apologise quickly and without reservation and Laila has wholly accepted his apology. Everyone is very clear that there can be no repetition of this behaviour.[133]

Forsyth also clarified his position:

What Anton said to Laila was wrong and he has apologised unreservedly for this. Nor do I in any way excuse or condone the use of such language. To be absolutely clear, the use of racially offensive language is never either funny or acceptable. However, there is a major difference between this and racist comments which are malicious in intent and whilst I accept that we live in a world of extraordinary political correctness, we should keep things in perspective.[133]

Same-sex couples

In 2015, in an interview with the Daily Mirror, CJ de Mooi said that he was turned down for the show because he had wanted to dance with a same-sex partner.[134] The BBC denied that de Mooi had ever been under consideration for the show,[135] and also declared that "Strictly is a family show and we have chosen the traditional format of mixed-sex couples".[134] The press has reported on the issue on numerous occasions when gay celebrities have appeared on the show, including Will Young,[136] Susan Calman,[137] Robert Rinder,[138] Richard Coles[139] and Ranj Singh.[140] Strictly Come Dancing judges Shirley Ballas[140] and Craig Revel Horwood[141] have both expressed their support for introducing same-sex couples.

Same-sex partnerships have been featured on several international versions of the show, including Austria (2011), Italy (2015), Australia (2019) and Germany (2019).[142][143][144] On 3 November 2019, Johannes Radebe and fellow professional Graziano Di Prima performed together to Emeli Sande's "Shine" on the Sunday results episode, the show's first individual same-sex dance.[145] On 2 September 2020, it was announced that boxer Nicola Adams would feature in the show's first same-sex couple for its eighteenth series.[146] She was partnered with professional dancer Katya Jones. In 2021, it was announced that John Whaite would feature in the first all-male same-sex couple with Johannes Radebe for the nineteenth series.[147] The United States version of the show would also have a same-sex couple that same year, with JoJo Siwa & Jenna Johnson. Series 20 also included same-sex partnerships with Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernice in an all-male partnership and Jayde Adams and Karen Hauer in an all-female partnership.

Strictly curse

The so-called "Strictly curse" has been blamed for the number of affairs and relationship break-ups that have occurred during or soon after taking part in the show.[148][149] The first such incident was the suggested affair between dancer Brendan Cole and newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky during the initial series: they both denied the affair, but the surrounding controversy resulted in the ending of both their long-term relationships.[149]

COVID vaccinations

In September 2021, The Sun reported that at least three unnamed professional dancers had allegedly refused to get a COVID vaccine. A report in The Times claimed The Mail on Sunday had attempted to name some of the unvaccinated dancers but was met with "strong pushback" from their lawyers. Amy Dowden, Oti Mabuse, and Giovanni Pernice have all publicly confirmed that they are vaccinated.[150]

Judges Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse, and Craig Revel Horwood are all vaccinated.[151][152][153]

Ratings

An example of Strictly Come Dancing's popularity is that, after episodes, electricity use in the United Kingdom rises significantly as viewers who have waited for the show to end begin boiling water for tea, a phenomenon known as TV pick-up. National Grid personnel watch the show to know when closing credits begin so they can prepare for the surge.[154]

All ratings are from BARB. Series averages exclude Christmas special and launch show.

Series Series premiere Series finale Average
UK viewers
(in millions)[155]
1 15 May 2004 3 July 2004 6.45
2 23 October 2004 11 December 2004 9.02
3 15 October 2005 17 December 2005 8.44
4 7 October 2006 23 December 2006 8.57
5 6 October 2007 22 December 2007 8.57
6 20 September 2008 20 December 2008 9.63
7 18 September 2009 19 December 2009 9.22
8 1 October 2010 18 December 2010 11.23
9 30 September 2011 17 December 2011 10.97
10 5 October 2012 22 December 2012 10.80
11 27 September 2013 21 December 2013 10.71
12 26 September 2014 20 December 2014 10.25
13 25 September 2015 19 December 2015 10.62
14 23 September 2016 17 December 2016 11.09
15 23 September 2017 16 December 2017 11.14
16 22 September 2018 15 December 2018 10.59
17 21 September 2019 14 December 2019 10.36
18 24 October 2020 19 December 2020 10.77
19 25 September 2021 18 December 2021 9.63
20 24 September 2022 17 December 2022 8.99

Awards

The show has won a highly prestigious Rose D'Or award for 'Best Variety Show', beating off competition from reality shows from twelve other different countries.[156] It has also won two awards for 'Best Reality Show' at the TRIC Awards and two at the TV Quick Awards for 'Best Talent Show'. It has also received four BAFTA Award nominations.[157]

The show won the award of 'Most Popular Talent Show' at the National Television Awards in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.[158]

In the Guinness Book of World Records 2010 edition, the format of Strictly Come Dancing was named the most successful television show with the format being sold to more than 38 countries worldwide.

Year Award Category Result
2004 National Television Awards Most Popular Entertainment Programme Nominated
2005 Nominated
2006 Nominated
2007 Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
2008 Won
2010 Nominated
2011 National Television Awards Nominated
TRIC Awards Best TV Reality Programme Won
2012 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
National Reality TV Awards Best Reality Competition Show Won
Televisual Bulldog Awards Readers' Vote Award Won
TRIC Awards Won
2013 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Won
National Reality TV Awards Best Talent Show Won
Televisual Bulldog Awards Best Entertainment Programme Won
TRIC Awards Best Reality Programme Won
2014 National Television Awards Best Talent Show Won
National Reality TV Awards Won
2015 Nominated
National Television Awards Nominated
2016 BAFTA TV Awards Best Entertainment Programme Won
National Television Awards Best Talent Show Won
2017 National Television Awards Won
2018 Won
2019 Won
2020 Won
2021 Won
2022 Won
Tv Judge (Anton Du Beke) Won

Strictly Come Dancing: The Game

In 2016, BBC Worldwide commissioned a match-3 mobile app game published by Donut Publishing and developed by Exient Entertainment. The game uses a mix of hand animation and motion-captured data for all the dances in the game, using pro dancers from the show (Chloe Hewitt and Neil Jones). The mo-cap process was featured on It Takes Two in the build-up to the release of the app. The game features over 150 dresses and 9 dances: Quickstep, Jive, Tango, Salsa, Charleston, Viennese Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, and Paso Doble. It was released on the App Store and Google Play in early 2016 and is regularly updated with new dance features alongside new seasons of the show.[159]

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Further reading

  • Smith, Rupert (2005) Strictly Come Dancing; dance consultant: Len Goodman. London: BBC Books ISBN 0-563-52293-3

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This article is about the British television programme For international versions see Dancing with the Stars For the most recent series see Strictly Come Dancing series 20 Strictly Come Dancing informally known as Strictly is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 judges The title of the show is a continuation of the long running series Come Dancing The format has been exported to 60 other countries under the title Dancing with the Stars licensed by BBC Worldwide and led to a modern dance themed spin off Strictly Dance Fever The Guinness World Records named Strictly to be the world s most successful reality television format in 2010 8 The series is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman Bruce Forsyth co presented the series with Daly until 2014 Strictly Come DancingGenreDance talent showCreated byFenia Vardanis 1 Richard Hopkins 2 Karen Smith 3 4 Developed byKaren SmithPresented bySir Bruce Forsyth Tess Daly Claudia WinklemanJudgesCraig Revel Horwood Bruno Tonioli Len Goodman Arlene Phillips Alesha Dixon Darcey Bussell Shirley Ballas Motsi Mabuse Anton Du BekeNarrated byAlan DedicoatTheme music composerDan McGrath 5 Josh Phillips 6 Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series20No of episodes366ProductionExecutive producersKaren Smith 2004 2006 Sam Donnelly 2007 2009 Moira Ross 2010 2011 Glenn Coomber 2012 Andrea Hamilton 2012 Louise Rainbow 2013 2018 Sarah James 2019 present Production locationsBBC Television Centre 2004 2012 Blackpool Tower 2004 2009 2011 2013 2019 2022 Wembley Arena 2011 2012 Elstree Studios 2013 7 Camera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 120 minutesProduction companyBBC Studios Entertainment ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkBBC OnePicture format576i 2004 2006 HDTV 1080i 2007 Audio formatStereo 2004 06 Dolby Digital 5 1 2007 Original release15 May 2004 2004 05 15 presentChronologyRelatedCome DancingStrictly Come Dancing It Takes TwoStrictly Dance FeverDancing with the StarsThe series has been broadcast on BBC One since 15 May 2004 typically on Saturday evenings with a following Sunday night results show From series 2 onwards the show has been broadcast in the run up to Christmas With its high viewing figures Strictly Come Dancing has become a significant programme on British television 9 Eighteen stand alone Christmas specials and nineteen charity specials have also been produced Contents 1 Development 2 Format 3 Presenters and judges 3 1 Presenter timeline 3 2 Judges timeline 4 Professional dancers 4 1 Current 4 2 Former 4 2 1 Notes and statistics 4 3 Professional partners 5 Presentation 5 1 Dances 5 2 Coaching 5 3 Results show 5 4 Dance off 5 5 It Takes Two 6 Series overview 6 1 Series 1 2004 6 2 Series 2 2004 6 3 Series 3 2005 6 4 Series 4 2006 6 5 Series 5 2007 6 6 Series 6 2008 6 7 Series 7 2009 6 8 Series 8 2010 6 9 Series 9 2011 6 10 Series 10 2012 6 11 Series 11 2013 6 12 Series 12 2014 6 13 Series 13 2015 6 14 Series 14 2016 6 15 Series 15 2017 6 16 Series 16 2018 6 17 Series 17 2019 6 18 Series 18 2020 6 19 Series 19 2021 6 20 Series 20 2022 6 21 Specials 7 Strictly Come Dancing Live 8 Statistics 8 1 Highest scoring celebrities 8 2 Lowest scoring celebrities 8 3 Judges scores 8 4 Highest and lowest scoring performances by dance 8 5 Oldest and youngest contestants and series winners 8 6 Other series statistics 9 Controversies 9 1 Phone voting 9 2 Arlene Phillips Alesha Dixon 9 3 Race row 9 4 Same sex couples 9 5 Strictly curse 9 6 COVID vaccinations 10 Ratings 11 Awards 12 Strictly Come Dancing The Game 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksDevelopment EditProducer Richard Hopkins who had produced the first UK series of Big Brother unsuccessfully pitched the idea of a modern Come Dancing to the BBC under the title of Pro Celebrity Dancing in 2003 10 Later entertainment executive Fenia Vardanis also suggested reviving Come Dancing so Jane Lush the then head of BBC Entertainment put Hopkins and Vardanis together to develop the show 10 Hopkins then called in Karen Smith who had just produced Comic Relief Does Fame Academy for BBC One and The Games for Channel 4 to help lead the development of the show and launch the series Smith was the show running Executive Producer of the first three series and of sister show It Takes Two 11 She then took the role of Creative Director of BBC Entertainment whilst still overseeing series 4 and 5 12 13 Hopkins later took the format to America himself when the BBC dismissed the idea of selling it abroad as they felt it was too British 14 The title is an amalgamation of the titles of both the 1992 Australian film Strictly Ballroom and Come Dancing Format EditFrom series 1 to 11 Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly presented the pro celebrity ballroom dancing competition From series 8 to 11 Forsyth only presented the main show and was replaced for the results show by Claudia Winkleman at which point Daly assumed Forsyth s role as main presenter and Winkleman assumed Daly s role as co presenter Winkleman has joined Daly as full time co presenter for series 12 following Forsyth s departure after the 2013 series Through telephone voting viewers vote for who they would like to be in the next round the results of the poll being combined with the ranking of the judges For example with ten contestants left the judges favourite would receive ten points second favourite nine points and so on and similarly with the viewers rankings The bottom ranked couple gets one point 15 The profits from the telephone lines were donated to Sport Relief in series 1 to Children in Need from series 2 until series 8 when donations to charity stopped The show is broadcast live on BBC One on Saturday evenings and is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman with Zoe Ball covering for Winkleman for a number of weeks in 2014 Sir Bruce Forsyth presented the live shows alongside Daly from 2004 to 2013 announcing his departure in 2014 He was to continue to present special editions of the show 16 For most of the second series Natasha Kaplinsky stood in temporarily for Daly while she took maternity leave Claudia Winkleman hosted the results show and editions that Forsyth had missed between 2010 and 2013 The judging panel initially consisted of Bruno Tonioli Arlene Phillips Len Goodman and Craig Revel Horwood Alesha Dixon took Phillips place from series 7 to 9 after which she left the programme to judge Britain s Got Talent which led retired ballerina Dame Darcey Bussell to replace her Bussell remained a judge alongside Goodman until he was replaced by Shirley Ballas in 2017 Tonioli and Horwood until 2018 17 Up until 2020 Tonioli commuted weekly between Hollywood and London to judge both the American and British versions of the show simultaneously however due the outbreak of COVID 19 in 2020 he could no longer juggle both the UK and US shows he was not replaced for the 2020 series but pro dancer Anton Du Beke took his place from the 2021 series and has now replaced Bruno full time on the panel Each judge gives the performance a mark out of ten giving an overall total out of forty The voice over announcer is Alan Dedicoat During series four an hour long highlights show was shown on Sundays at 19 00 on BBC Two and during series five and six the results show moved to Sunday evenings although it was filmed on Saturday and then broadcast as live on the Sunday The singers on the show are Tommy Blaize Hayley Sanderson Lance Ellington Andrea Grant and formerly the well known British dance music vocalist Tara McDonald The music director is David Arch Tommy Blaize has been part of Strictly since its beginning David Arch joined in the fourth series and Hayley Sanderson in the fifth In the seventeenth series the singers were joined by Mitchell 18 The show was broadcast from a specially constructed set at BBC Television Centre primarily in the largest studio TC1 19 until its closure in 2013 with the show moving to Elstree Studios George Lucas Stage 2 from 2013 onwards However in the first two series shows were also filmed at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool where the original Come Dancing series was filmed in the 1970s 20 21 In the second series two shows were filmed at the Tower Ballroom show five and the Grand Final which was broadcast live on 11 December 2004 22 23 In 2005 though the BBC announced that they would not be returning to the venue for the third series due to logistical problems 24 In October 2008 Craig Revel Horwood called for the series to return to the Tower Ballroom saying The atmosphere was electric It s huge and has so much history The Tower Ballroom puts a lot of pressure on the professionals and the celebrities to perform to the best of their potential What a wonderful place to go live to 12 million people We have got to get the BBC to bring Strictly Come Dancing back to Blackpool Eventually for series 7 the show did return to the Tower Ballroom where Blackpool born Craig Kelly was eliminated The episode was aired live on 7 November 2009 25 Strictly Come Dancing returned to Blackpool for the 2010 26 and 2011 series 27 After series 10 when Strictly Come Dancing did not go to Blackpool they announced that they would return for series 11 28 Presenters and judges EditPresenter timeline Edit Colour key Host It Takes Two Host Contestant ProfessionalCast member Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Sir Bruce Forsyth b Tess DalyNatasha Kaplinsky c Claudia Winkleman d Zoe Ball e Rylan ClarkJanette Manrara Ronnie Corbett was a guest host in the ninth week of the seventh series along with Winkleman in Forsyth s absence From the eighth to the eleventh series Forsyth only hosted the main show with Winkleman taking his place for the results show Kaplinsky served as maternity cover for Daly in the first five weeks of the second series Kaplinsky was also a contestant in the first series coming in first place From the eighth series onwards Winkleman presented the results show alongside Daly in addition to hosting It Takes Two during the eighth series as well as three main shows in the eleventh series in place of Forsyth She became a permanent co presenter in the twelfth series following Forsyth s departure In the twelfth series Ball co presented weeks six seven and eight of the main show with Daly covering for Winkleman Ball also was also a contestant in the third series coming in third place Judges timeline Edit Colour key Main Judge Contestant Guest Judge ProfessionalCast member Series1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Len GoodmanArlene PhillipsCraig Revel HorwoodBruno Tonioli a Alesha Dixon b Darcey Bussell c Jennifer Grey d Donny Osmond e Shirley BallasAlfonso Ribeiro f Motsi MabuseAnton Du Beke g Cynthia Erivo h Tonioli was absent during Week 5 of the fifteenth sixteenth and seventeenth series and throughout the eighteenth series he was only present via video call during the results show due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID 19 pandemic Dixon was a contestant in the fifth series in 2007 coming in first place Bussell served as a guest judge during Weeks 12 14 of the seventh series Grey served as a guest judge for Goodman during Week 6 of the ninth series Osmond served as a guest judge during Week 3 of the twelfth series Ribeiro served as a guest judge for Tonioli during Week 5 of the sixteenth and seventeenth series Du Beke also served as a guest judge for Mabuse during Weeks 4 and 5 of the eighteenth series Erivo served as a guest judge for Horwood during Week 9 and for Mabuse during Week 10 of the nineteenth series Professional dancers EditSee also List of Strictly Come Dancing contestants Key Winner of the series Runner up of the series Third place of the series Fourth place finalist of the series First elimination of the series Withdrew or quit in the series Participating in current series Did not receive a celebrity partnerCurrent Edit Professional Avg 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Karen Hauer 26 74 Nicky Byrne Dave Myers Mark Wright Jeremy Vine Will Young Simon Rimmer Charles Venn Chris Ramsey Jamie Laing Greg Wise Jayde AdamsGiovanni Pernice 34 14 Georgia May Foote Laura Whitmore Debbie McGee Faye Tozer Michelle Visage Ranvir Singh Rose Ayling Ellis Richie AndersonGorka Marquez 33 05 Tameka Empson Alexandra Burke Katie Piper Maisie Smith Katie McGlynn Helen SkeltonKatya Jones 26 48 Ed Balls Joe McFadden Seann Walsh Mike Bushell Nicola Adams Adam Peaty Tony AdamsNeil Jones 26 69 Alex Scott Nina WadiaAmy Dowden 29 78 Brian Conley Danny John Jules Karim Zeroual JJ Chalmers Tom Fletcher James ByeDianne Buswell 29 82 Rev Richard Coles Joe Sugg Dev Griffin Max George Robert Webb Tyler WestNadiya Bychkova 25 67 Davood Ghadami Lee Ryan David James Dan Walker Matt GossGraziano Di Prima 27 70 Vick Hope Judi Love Kym MarshJohannes Radebe 30 97 Catherine Tyldesley Caroline Quentin John Whaite Ellie TaylorLuba Mushtuk 17 00 James Cracknell Jason BellNancy Xu 33 73 Rhys Stephenson Will MellorJowita Przystal 35 38 Hamza YassinKai Widdrington 32 86 AJ Odudu Kaye AdamsNikita Kuzmin 30 58 Tilly Ramsay Ellie SimmondsCarlos Gu 35 40 Molly RainfordVito Coppola 35 50 Fleur EastFormer Edit Professional Avg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Anton Du Beke 24 37 Lesley Garrett Esther Rantzen Patsy Palmer Jan Ravens Kate Garraway Gillian Taylforth Laila Rouass Ann Widdecombe Nancy Dell Olio Jerry Hall Fiona Fullerton Judy Murray Katie Derham Lesley Joseph Ruth Langsford Susannah Constantine Emma Barton Jacqui SmithBrendan Cole 28 00 Natasha Kaplinsky Sarah Manners Fiona Phillips Claire King Kelly Brook Lisa Snowdon Jo Wood Michelle Williams Lulu Victoria Pendleton Sophie Ellis Bextor Sunetra Sarker Kirsty Gallacher Anastacia Charlotte HawkinsCamilla Dallerup 29 84 David Dickinson Roger Black James Martin Ray Fearon Gethin Jones Tom ChambersErin Boag 27 34 Martin Offiah Julian Clary Colin Jackson Peter Schmeichel Willie Thorne Austin Healey Ricky Groves Peter Shilton Rory Bremner Richard ArnoldHanna Karttunen 20 08 Christopher ParkerJohn Byrnes 30 00 Claire SweeneyKylie Jones 20 00 Jason WoodPaul Killick 22 88 Verona Joseph Carol VordermanDarren Bennett 30 14 Jill Halfpenny Gloria Hunniford Emma Bunton Letitia Dean Jessie Wallace Lynda BellinghamHazel Newberry 8 00 Quentin WillsonIan Waite 31 52 Denise Lewis Zoe Ball Mica Paris Penny Lancaster Stewart Jodie Kidd Jade JohnsonLilia Kopylova 29 11 Aled Jones Darren Gough Matt Dawson Dominic Littlewood Don Warrington Richard DunwoodyNicole Cutler 21 58 Diarmuid Gavin Nicholas Owen John BarnesAndrew Cuerden 23 00 Jaye JacobsHanna Haarala 26 17 Will ThorpIzabela Hannah 19 60 Dennis TaylorKaren Hardy 29 04 Bill Turnbull Mark Ramprakash Brian Capron Gary RhodesMatthew Cutler 31 42 Siobhan Hayes Carol Smillie Alesha Dixon Christine Bleakley Martina HingisFlavia Cacace 28 73 Jimmy Tarbuck Matt Di Angelo Phil Daniels Craig Kelly Jimi Mistry Russell Grant Louis SmithJames Jordan 31 86 Georgina Bouzova Gabby Logan Cherie Lunghi Zoe Lucker Pamela Stephenson Alex Jones Denise Van Outen Vanessa FeltzOla Jordan 27 04 DJ Spoony Kenny Logan Andrew Castle Chris Hollins Paul Daniels Robbie Savage Sid Owen Ashley Taylor Dawson Steve Backshall Iwan ThomasVincent Simone 31 21 Louisa Lytton Stephanie Beacham Rachel Stevens Natalie Cassidy Felicity Kendal Edwina Currie Dani HarmerBrian Fortuna 31 48 Heather Small Ali BastianHayley Holt 19 75 Mark FosterKristina Rihanoff 28 31 John Sergeant Joe Calzaghe Goldie Jason Donovan Colin Salmon Ben Cohen Simon Webbe Daniel O DonnellAliona Vilani 32 53 Rav Wilding Matt Baker Harry Judd Injured Tony Jacklin Gregg Wallace Jay McGuinessKatya Virshilas 26 21 Phil Tufnell Gavin Henson Dan LobbNatalie Lowe 29 51 Ricky Whittle Scott Maslen Audley Harrison Michael Vaughan Injured Tim Wonnacott Ainsley Harriott Greg RutherfordArtem Chigvintsev 33 80 Kara Tointon Holly Valance Fern Britton Natalie GumedeJared Murillo 26 75 Tina O BrienRobin Windsor 28 49 Patsy Kensit Anita Dobson Lisa Riley Deborah Meaden InjuredPasha Kovalev 32 27 Chelsee Healey Kimberley Walsh Rachel Riley Caroline Flack Carol Kirkwood Naga Munchetty Chizzy Akudolu Ashley RobertsIveta Lukosiute 25 47 Johnny Ball Mark Benton Thom EvansAnya Garnis 32 61 Patrick RobinsonJanette Manrara 29 47 Julien Macdonald Jake Wood Peter Andre Melvin Odoom Aston Merrygold Dr Ranj Singh Will Bayley HRVYAljaz Skorjanec 30 22 Abbey Clancy Alison Hammond Helen George Daisy Lowe Gemma Atkinson Kate Silverton Emma Weymouth Clara Amfo Sara DaviesKevin Clifton 32 70 Susanna Reid Frankie Bridge Kellie Bright Louise Redknapp Susan Calman Stacey Dooley Anneka RiceJoanne Clifton 30 91 Scott Mills Ore OdubaTrent Whiddon 34 55 Pixie LottTristan MacManus 24 25 Jennifer Gibney JameliaGleb Savchenko 30 77 Anita RaniOti Mabuse 31 66 Anthony Ogogo Danny Mac Jonnie Peacock Graeme Swann Kelvin Fletcher Bill Bailey Ugo MonyeAJ Pritchard 29 73 Claudia Fragapane Mollie King Lauren Steadman Saffron BarkerOksana Platero 29 64 Judge RinderNotes and statistics Edit Anton Du Beke remains the longest serving professional dancer taking part from series 1 to series 18 In the fourth and fifth weeks of series 18 he was a guest judge while regular judge Motsi Mabuse was self isolating before taking on the role officially in series 19 due to the absence of Bruno Tonioli Four professionals have won during their first series on the show Brendan Cole Series 1 Darren Bennett Series 2 Artem Chigvintsev Series 8 and Aljaz Skorjanec series 11 Jowita Przystal series 20 won with her first celebrity partner having already been a part of the show s previous series Four professionals have won during their last series on the show Camilla Dallerup Series 6 Flavia Cacace series 10 Aliona Vilani series 13 and Joanne Clifton series 14 Following his departure from the professional cast Ian Waite made regular appearances on the companion programme It Takes Two until 2020 Waite and Darren Bennett both participated in the professional dance troupe in series 8 and Waite stood in as a temporary dance partner in series 8 due to the unavailability of Brendan Cole Iveta Lukosiute initially joined the show to partner Johnny Ball in series 10 after his original partner Aliona Vilani was injured in training She then became part of the main cast for series 11 In series 11 having previously been announced to be leaving the show Vilani subsequently replaced Natalie Lowe who was injured before the start of the series The producers of the show announced this on 2 September 2013 Vilani is the only professional to have been eliminated first twice in a row with Tony Jacklin in series 11 and Gregg Wallace in series 12 Vilani amp Oti Mabuse are the only professionals to have won more than one series Mabuse is the only professional to have won twice in a row Kevin Clifton has had the most appearances in the final of any professional with five 2013 16 2018 He is also the only pro to have reached more than two finals in a row appearing in four consecutive finals in total Since series 13 the show has had more professional dancers than celebrities to partner them with In this and in subsequent series the following professionals have been without celebrity partners Series 13 Joanne Clifton Series 14 and 15 Neil Jones and Chloe Hewitt Series 16 Neil Jones Luba Mushtuk and Johannes Radebe Series 17 Graziano Di Prima 29 Gorka Marquez 30 and Nancy Xu Series 18 Nadiya Bychkova Graziano Di Prima Neil Jones 31 and Nancy Xu Series 19 Luba Mushtuk Jowita Przystal and Cameron Lombard Series 20 Neil Jones Luba Mushtuk Cameron Lombard Lauren Oakley and Michelle TsiakkasAs of series 19 Chloe Hewitt is the only professional to have left the cast without ever having a celebrity partner After suffering an injury Neil Jones was unable to dance with his celebrity partner Alex Scott in weeks 6 and 7 of series 17 He continued to choreograph Scott s dances while Kevin Clifton temporarily partnered her until Jones recovered Professional partners Edit Over the years many dancers from the show have formed both professional and personal partnerships dancing together competitively on the show or both Darren Bennett and Lilia Kopylova are married 32 as are James and Ola Jordan 33 and Aljaz Skorjanec and Janette Manrara who became engaged after joining the show in 2013 and were married in 2017 34 Matthew and Nicole Cutler are divorced but remain professional partners 35 36 Karen Hauer and Kevin Clifton were engaged when Clifton entered the show in 2013 and were married prior to the 2015 series before divorcing in 2018 while Neil and Katya Jones entered the show as a married couple before separating in 2019 Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag have danced as a professional couple since 1997 37 while Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace are former Argentine Tango world champions as a duo and have done multiple tours together 38 Brendan Cole and Camilla Dallerup danced together for many years including a stint in the original series of Come Dancing 39 40 following their split in 2004 Cole and Katya Virshilas formed a professional partnership before parting in November 2009 41 42 43 Other current and former professional partnerships featured on the show include Dallerup and Ian Waite Paul Killick and Hanna Karttunen 44 Andrew Cuerden and Hanna Haarala Brian Fortuna and Kristina Rihanoff Rihanoff and Robin Windsor 45 Pasha Kovalev and Anya Garnis 46 47 siblings Kevin and Joanne Clifton 48 AJ Pritchard and Chloe Hewitt and Gorka Marquez and Karen Hauer 49 50 Presentation EditDances Edit On average dances last for approximately 90 seconds 51 Musical accompaniment is provided by The Strictly Come Dancing Band The Waltz Cha Cha Cha Quickstep Rumba Tango Jive Foxtrot Paso Doble and Samba have all been danced since series 1 The American Smooth and Viennese Waltz were added in series 3 The Salsa and Argentine Tango were added in series 4 No more dances were added until series 7 in week 11 when couples performed either a Charleston which winner Chris Hollins chose to perform again in the final or a Rock N Roll routine The final also featured a head to head Lindyhop Of these dances only the Charleston was retained for subsequent series although elements of the Lindyhop have often featured in Showdances Series 8 introduced the Swing a thon where all remaining couples danced Swing simultaneously and were voted off the dancefloor one by one by the judges until only one couple remained This returned in series 9 and 11 The tenth series featured a Dance Fusion in which the couples attempted to perform two dances consecutively in one routine The twelfth series introduced the Waltz a thon which used the same manner as the Swing a thon all remaining couples danced the Waltz on the dance floor at the same time Afterwards the results were revealed by the judges The thirteenth series introduced a Quickstep a thon in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously danced the Quickstep The judges then ranked them from one to seven and gave points accordingly The fourteenth series saw the Cha Cha Challenge introduced in which all six remaining couples simultaneously danced the Cha Cha Cha The judges then ranked them from one to six and gave points accordingly The fifteenth series saw the Paso Doble thon introduced in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously performed a Paso Doble The judges then ranked them one to seven and gave points accordingly The sixteenth series saw the Lindy Hop athon introduced in which all seven remaining couples simultaneously performed the Lindy Hop The judges then ranked them from one to seven and gave points accordingly The sixteenth series introduced Contemporary Jazz and Street Commercial dances as part of a couples choice category A Showdance Freestyle has always been performed in the series final as a last chance for couples to impress the public From series 2 to 7 the Showdance was not scored by the judges From series 8 to series 18 and again in series 20 the Showdance was performed as each couple s second dance in the final Prior to series 10 the dances performed in the early weeks were switched between one Ballroom and one Latin and were divided as evenly as possible depending on the number of contestants left As the competition progressed further this system was abandoned and many styles not just two could be performed in one week by each of the remaining contestants From series 4 to 7 the remaining contestants who made it to the semi final were granted to perform the semi final exclusive Argentine Tango As of series 10 the contestants are now allowed to perform any of the chosen dances in any week though the Argentine Tango remains generally reserved for the later stages of the competition The Showdance however continues to only be performed in the final Coaching Edit As of series four coaches are Jaclyn Spencer and Chris Marques aka Cuban Groove for Salsa and Mambo and Jenny Thomas and Ryan Francois for Swing Jive Rock N Roll and The Charleston The Argentine Tango coaches in series three were Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone both of whom have subsequently competed in the show Results show Edit From series 1 to 4 the results show was shown live on Saturday night one hour after the performances As of series 5 the results show is recorded on the Saturday night directly after the live show and incorporates the result of the viewers votes which are completed by 21 30 This was confirmed by the official BBC website in 2008 The Sunday show is recorded on Saturday night but no element involving the results of the vote will start recording until after lines are closed and votes counted and verified 52 Throughout the Sunday results show the presenters refer to Saturday night in reference to the main show due to the timing of the Sunday programme and the outfits of Tess Daly Claudia Winkleman and the judges are changed to present an illusion of a second live broadcast For series 7 the Sunday results show was axed and put back to Saturday nights as a result of a revamp of the show 53 It then reverted to Sundays from series 8 Dance off Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message A new system called the Dance off which takes place in the results show was introduced in series 5 It continued until series 7 but did not return in series 8 It was then reinstated in series 10 and has remained a feature of the show ever since There Dance off consists of the two couples who received the lowest totals that week from the combined judges scores and public vote The aim of the dance off is for the couples to convince the judges that they deserve to go through to the following week s competition Before they attempt their dance a second time the couples sometimes get advice from the judges The judges then decide which couple remains in the competition based on the dance off performances If three of the judges agree that one of the couples should be saved that couple is through to the following week s competition and the Head Judge s vote is not counted If one couple has two votes and the other couple has one vote then the deciding vote is cast by the Head Judge originally Len Goodman and currently Shirley Ballas Afterwards the eliminated couple perform one final dance sometimes known as waltzing out of the ballroom The Monday after their elimination they appear on It Takes Two to discuss their time on the programme On two occasions the dance off was cancelled firstly in series 14 in which one of the celebrity contestants Anastacia sustained an injury and was unable to compete in the Dance off as a result Under the rules of the show the couple with the lowest combined total was eliminated The second occasion in which the Dance off was cancelled was in Series 20 again due to an injury sustained by Tony Adams Tess Daly announced on the results show that Adams had decided to withdraw from the competition as a result of being unable to compete in the Dance off It Takes Two Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two During the run of Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two is broadcast each weeknight on BBC Two The series was previously hosted by Claudia Winkleman but due to her pregnancy in 2011 she had to leave the series and was replaced by Zoe Ball who hosted the show from Series 9 to 18 54 Rylan Clark Neal joined as co host in series 17 In May 2021 it was announced that Ball was to leave the show after 10 years and on 10 June 2021 her replacement was confirmed to be former professional Janette Manrara 55 The show features reviews of the performances during the previous Saturday s show and interviews with and training footage of the couples preparing for the next show The judges and other celebrities also provide their opinions on how the couples are progressing It Takes Two replaced Strictly Come Dancing on Three hosted by Justin Lee Collins which ran on BBC Three during the first series Prior to 2010 BBC Two Scotland aired the programme on four nights only running its own Gaelic language programming on Thursdays instead Series overview EditSeriesContestantsEpisodesOriginally airedWinnersRunners upThird placeFirst airedLast aired18915 May 2004 2004 05 15 3 July 2004 2004 07 03 Natasha Kaplinsky amp Brendan ColeChristopher Parker amp Hanna KarttunenLesley Garrett amp Anton Du Beke2101623 October 2004 2004 10 23 11 December 2004 2004 12 11 Jill Halfpenny amp Darren BennettDenise Lewis amp Ian WaiteJulian Clary amp Erin Boag3122015 October 2005 2005 10 15 17 December 2005 2005 12 17 Darren Gough amp Lilia KopylovaColin Jackson amp Erin BoagZoe Ball amp Ian Waite414247 October 2006 2006 10 07 23 December 2006 2006 12 23 Mark Ramprakash amp Karen HardyMatt Dawson amp Lilia KopylovaEmma Bunton amp Darren Bennett514246 October 2007 2007 10 06 22 December 2007 2007 12 22 Alesha Dixon amp Matthew CutlerMatt Di Angelo amp Flavia CacaceGethin Jones amp Camilla Dallerup6162820 September 2008 2008 09 20 20 December 2008 2008 12 20 Tom Chambers amp Camilla DallerupRachel Stevens amp Vincent SimoneLisa Snowdon amp Brendan Cole7161918 September 2009 2009 09 18 19 December 2009 2009 12 19 Chris Hollins amp Ola JordanRicky Whittle amp Natalie LoweAli Bastian amp Brian Fortuna814261 October 2010 2010 10 01 18 December 2010 2010 12 18 Kara Tointon amp Artem ChigvintsevMatt Baker amp Aliona VilaniPamela Stephenson amp James Jordan9142530 September 2011 2011 09 30 17 December 2011 2011 12 17 Harry Judd amp Aliona VilaniChelsee Healey amp Pasha KovalevJason Donovan amp Kristina Rihanoff1014255 October 2012 2012 10 05 22 December 2012 2012 12 22 Louis Smith amp Flavia CacaceDenise van Outen amp James JordanKimberley Walsh amp Pasha Kovalev 11152727 September 2013 2013 09 27 21 December 2013 2013 12 21 Abbey Clancy amp Aljaz SkorjanecNatalie Gumede amp Artem ChigvintsevSusanna Reid amp Kevin Clifton 12152726 September 2014 2014 09 26 20 December 2014 2014 12 20 Caroline Flack amp Pasha KovalevFrankie Bridge amp Kevin CliftonSimon Webbe amp Kristina Rihanoff 13152725 September 2015 2015 09 25 19 December 2015 2015 12 19 Jay McGuiness amp Aliona VilaniGeorgia May Foote amp Giovanni PerniceKellie Bright amp Kevin Clifton 14152623 September 2016 2016 09 23 17 December 2016 2016 12 17 Ore Oduba amp Joanne CliftonDanny Mac amp Oti MabuseLouise Redknapp amp Kevin Clifton 15152523 September 2017 2017 09 23 16 December 2017 2017 12 16 Joe McFadden amp Katya JonesAlexandra Burke amp Gorka MarquezDebbie McGee amp Giovanni PerniceGemma Atkinson amp Aljaz Skorjanec 16152522 September 2018 2018 09 22 15 December 2018 2018 12 15 Stacey Dooley amp Kevin CliftonAshley Roberts amp Pasha KovalevFaye Tozer amp Giovanni PerniceJoe Sugg amp Dianne Buswell 17152521 September 2019 2019 09 21 14 December 2019 2019 12 14 Kelvin Fletcher amp Oti MabuseEmma Barton amp Anton Du BekeKarim Zeroual amp Amy Dowden 18121724 October 2020 2020 10 24 19 December 2020 2020 12 19 Bill Bailey amp Oti MabuseHRVY amp Janette ManraraMaisie Smith amp Gorka MarquezJamie Laing amp Karen Hauer 19152525 September 2021 2021 09 25 18 December 2021 2021 12 18 Rose Ayling Ellis amp Giovanni PerniceJohn Whaite amp Johannes RadebeAJ Odudu amp Kai Widdrington20152524 September 2022 2022 09 24 17 December 2022 2022 12 17 Hamza Yassin amp Jowita PrzystalFleur East amp Vito CoppolaHelen Skelton amp Gorka MarquezMolly Rainford amp Carlos Gu Series 1 2004 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 1 In Spring 2004 Strictly Come Dancing commenced its first series The professional dancers were Brendan Cole Hanna Karttunen Anton Du Beke Erin Boag John Byrnes Paul Killick Camilla Dallerup and Kylie Jones This was the only series to air in the Spring Summer as of series 2 the programme airs from September October to December each year Natasha Kaplinsky and Brendan Cole were crowned the first winners At 8 weeks this was the shortest series Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Jason Wood Kylie Jones Week 2David Dickinson Camilla Dallerup Week 3Verona Joseph Paul Killick Week 4Claire Sweeney John Byrnes Week 5Martin Offiah Erin Boag Week 6Lesley Garrett Anton Du Beke Third placeChristopher Parker Hanna Karttunen Runners upNatasha Kaplinsky Brendan Cole Series winnersSeries 2 2004 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 2 In Autumn 2004 the second series commenced Five of the eight original professionals returned these were Brendan Cole Anton Du Beke Erin Boag Paul Killick and Camilla Dallerup There were also five new professionals Darren Bennett Ian Waite Lilia Kopylova Nicole Cutler and Hazel Newberry This was the only series Newberry participated in while the other professionals competed in the following series A new spin off show called Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two presented by Claudia Winkleman was created this series and has continued to air alongside each following series now hosted by Rylan Clark Neal and former professional dancer Janette Manrara on BBC Two Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Quentin Willson Hazel Newberry Week 1Carol Vorderman Paul Killick Week 2Esther Rantzen Anton Du Beke Week 3Diarmuid Gavin Nicole Cutler Week 4Sarah Manners Brendan Cole Week 5Roger Black Camilla Dallerup Week 6Aled Jones Lilia Kopylova Week 7Julian Clary Erin Boag Third placeDenise Lewis Ian Waite Runners upJill Halfpenny Darren Bennett Series winnersSeries 3 2005 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 3 In 2005 the third series commenced Brendan Cole Anton Du Beke Erin Boag Camilla Dallerup Darren Bennett Ian Waite and Lilia Kopylova returned from the second series Nicole Cutler Paul Killick and Hazel Newberry did not return They were replaced by Karen Hardy Hanna Haarala Izabela Hannah Andrew Cuerden and Matthew Cutler Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Siobhan Hayes Matthew Cutler Week 1Jaye Jacobs Andrew Cuerden Week 2Gloria Hunniford Darren Bennett Week 3Fiona Phillips Brendan Cole Week 4Dennis Taylor Izabela Hannah Week 5Will Thorp Hanna Haarala Week 6Bill Turnbull Karen Hardy Week 7Patsy Palmer 56 Anton Du Beke Week 8James Martin Camilla Dallerup Week 9Zoe Ball Ian Waite Third placeColin Jackson Erin Boag Runners upDarren Gough Lilia Kopylova Series winnersSeries 4 2006 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 4 The fourth series ran from 7 October to 23 December 2006 More than 12 million votes were cast raising 1 5 million for Children in Need A peak of 13 million viewers tuned into the final show of series four to see Mark Ramprakash and Karen Hardy crowned 2006 Strictly Come Dancing champions This series introduced four new professional dancers Flavia Cacace James Jordan Ola Jordan and Vincent Simone Andrew Cuerden Hanna Haarala and Izabela Hannah did not return to the programme This series also saw the return of Nicole Cutler who had taken part in series 2 but not in series 3 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Nicholas Owen Nicole Cutler Week 1Mica Paris Ian Waite Week 2Jimmy Tarbuck Flavia Cacace WithdrewDJ Spoony Ola Jordan Week 3Georgina Bouzova James Jordan Week 4Jan Ravens Anton Du Beke Week 5Ray Fearon Camilla Dallerup Week 6Peter Schmeichel Erin Boag Week 7Claire King Brendan Cole Week 8Carol Smillie Matthew Cutler Week 9Louisa Lytton Vincent Simone Week 10Emma Bunton Darren Bennett Third placeMatt Dawson Lilia Kopylova Runners upMark Ramprakash Karen Hardy Series winnersSeries 5 2007 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 5 The fifth series of Strictly Come Dancing began on BBC One on 29 September 2007 with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returning as presenters For the first and only time the lineup of professionals was unchanged from the previous series The first programme was a catch up show and preview of the new series before the start of the competition on 6 October which ran for 12 weeks This was the first time two married couples competed against each other The show featured 14 new celebrities who were paired with 14 professional dancers In a change to the previous format the results show was recorded on Saturday and broadcast on Sunday rather than shown live later on Saturday In addition to this the two couples who were at the bottom of the table after the public vote were subject to a dance off where they reprised their routine for the judges to decide who should leave the competition Head Judge Len Goodman had the casting vote in the event of a tie The series raised just over one million pounds for Children in Need 57 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Brian Capron Karen Hardy Week 1Stephanie Beacham Vincent Simone Week 2Willie Thorne Erin Boag Week 3Gabby Logan James Jordan Week 4Dominic Littlewood Lilia Kopylova Week 5Penny Lancaster Stewart Ian Waite Week 6Kate Garraway Anton Du Beke Week 7John Barnes Nicole Cutler Week 8Kelly Brook Brendan Cole Withdrew 58 Kenny Logan Ola Jordan Week 9Letitia Dean Darren Bennett Week 10Gethin Jones Camilla Dallerup Third placeMatt Di Angelo Flavia Cacace Runners upAlesha Dixon Matthew Cutler Series winnersSeries 6 2008 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 6 A sixth series of the programme was confirmed after the dancers pay dispute was called off in late June 2008 59 This series was the longest to date lasting for 14 weeks 59 The series introduced three new professional dancers Brian Fortuna Hayley Holt and Kristina Rihanoff 60 Nicole Cutler did not return to the show The sixth series began on 13 September with a behind the scenes look at the new series followed by the first live show on 20 September 61 On 19 November 2008 John Sergeant announced that he would be leaving the show because he believed he may win it 62 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Phil Daniels Flavia Cacace Week 1Gillian Taylforth Anton Du Beke Week 2Gary Rhodes Karen Hardy Week 3Jessie Wallace Darren Bennett Week 4Don Warrington Lilia Kopylova Week 5Mark Foster Hayley Holt Week 6Andrew Castle Ola Jordan Week 7Heather Small Brian Fortuna Week 8Cherie Lunghi James Jordan Week 9John Sergeant Kristina Rihanoff Withdrew 62 Jodie Kidd Ian Waite Week 10Christine Bleakley Matthew Cutler Week 11Austin Healey Erin Boag Week 12Lisa Snowdon Brendan Cole Third placeRachel Stevens Vincent Simone Runners upTom Chambers Camilla Dallerup Series winnersSeries 7 2009 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 7 The seventh series of Strictly Come Dancing ran from 18 September until 19 December 2009 63 Tess Daly signed a two year deal to continue presenting the programme for at least two more series the 2009 and 2010 series 64 On 9 July 2009 it was confirmed that the winner of the 2007 series Alesha Dixon would be joining the judging panel and that Darcey Bussell would be a guest judge towards the end of the series run Dixon replaced Arlene Phillips who moved to The One Show as a Strictly Come Dancing expert 63 The BBC was accused of sexism as none of the male judges on the show had been replaced and the BBC received over 5 000 complaints Dixon s fans were also unhappy as she had to cancel a number of dates on her autumn tour to appear on the programme Karen Hardy Camilla Dallerup and Hayley Holt did not return this series they were replaced by Katya Virshilas Aliona Vilani and Natalie Lowe 65 The official lineup was revealed on 25 August 2009 and the winner was BBC Breakfast presenter Chris Hollins 66 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Martina Hingis Matthew Cutler Week 1Richard Dunwoody Lilia Kopylova Week 2Rav Wilding Aliona Vilani Week 3Lynda Bellingham Darren Bennett Week 4Joe Calzaghe Kristina Rihanoff Week 5Jo Wood Brendan Cole Week 6Zoe Lucker James Jordan Week 7Craig Kelly Flavia Cacace Week 8Phil Tufnell Katya Virshilas Week 9Jade Johnson Ian Waite WithdrewRicky Groves Erin Boag Week 10Natalie Cassidy Vincent Simone Week 11Laila Rouass Anton Du Beke Week 12Ali Bastian Brian Fortuna Third placeRicky Whittle Natalie Lowe Runners upChris Hollins Ola Jordan Series winnersSeries 8 2010 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 8 The eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing began with a launch show on 11 September 2010 three weeks later the live shows started on 1 October 2010 67 Three new professional dancers were announced Artem Chigvintsev Jared Murillo and Robin Windsor 68 Darren Bennett Lilia Kopylova Brian Fortuna and Matthew Cutler did not return The celebrities were revealed on 8 September 2010 69 and their professional partners were revealed during the launch show 70 71 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Goldie Kristina Rihanoff Week 2Paul Daniels Ola Jordan Week 3Peter Shilton Erin Boag Week 4Tina O Brien Jared Murillo Week 5Jimi Mistry Flavia Cacace Week 6Michelle Williams Brendan ColeIan Waite Week 4 Week 7Felicity Kendal Vincent Simone Week 8Patsy Kensit Robin Windsor Week 9Ann Widdecombe Anton Du Beke Week 10Gavin Henson Katya Virshilas Week 11Scott Maslen Natalie Lowe Week 11Pamela Stephenson James Jordan Third placeMatt Baker Aliona Vilani Runners upKara Tointon Artem Chigvintsev Series winnersSeries 9 2011 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 9 Strictly returned with a launch show on 10 September 2011 with the final in December at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned to front the main show and Claudia Winkleman presented the Sunday night results show along with Daly For Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two a new presenter joined the team Winkleman had to pull out of the 2011 series as it would be difficult to do a daily programme so soon after giving birth and was replaced by Zoe Ball All of series eight s judges returned to the show Jennifer Grey served as a cover judge for Len Goodman during week six due to his break from the show This was the last series to feature Alesha Dixon as a judge after she left the show after the final to become a judge on Britain s Got Talent The professional lineup was announced on 15 June 2011 with most of the Series 8 professionals returning except for Jared Murillo who was replaced by Siberian dancer Pasha Kovalev 72 The celebrity lineup was announced on 6 September 2011 on The One Show and the couples were paired up for the first time on the launch show Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Edwina Currie Vincent Simone Week 2Dan Lobb Katya Virshilas Week 3Rory Bremner Erin Boag Week 4Nancy Dell Olio Anton Du Beke Week 5Lulu Brendan Cole Week 6Audley Harrison Natalie Lowe Week 7Russell Grant Flavia Cacace Week 8Anita Dobson Robin WindsorBrendan Cole Week 9 Week 9Robbie Savage Ola Jordan Week 10Alex Jones James Jordan Week 11Holly Valance Artem ChigvintsevBrendan Cole Week 7 Week 11Jason Donovan Kristina Rihanoff Third placeChelsee Healey Pasha Kovalev Runners upHarry Judd Aliona Vilani Series winnersSeries 10 2012 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 10 The tenth series began on 15 September 2012 with a launch show to reveal the celebrity professional partnerships and the live shows began on 5 October On 25 April 2012 it was confirmed that Darcey Bussell would be joining the judging panel replacing Alesha Dixon who left the show to be a judge on Britain s Got Talent 73 Katya Virshilas was the only professional dancer not returning this series and she was replaced by Burn the Floor s Karen Hauer 74 The full lineup was revealed on 10 September during The One Show 75 Aliona Vilani was originally Johnny Ball s partner but injury resulted in her being replaced by Iveta Lukosiute 76 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Johnny Ball Iveta Lukosiute Week 2Jerry Hall Anton Du Beke Week 3Sid Owen Ola Jordan Week 4Colin Salmon Kristina Rihanoff Week 5Fern Britton Artem Chigvintsev Week 6Richard Arnold Erin Boag Week 7Victoria Pendleton Brendan Cole Week 8Michael Vaughan Natalie Lowe Week 9Nicky Byrne Karen Hauer Week 10Lisa Riley Robin Windsor Week 11Dani Harmer Vincent Simone Fourth place finalistsDenise van Outen James Jordan Runners upKimberley Walsh Pasha KovalevLouis Smith Flavia Cacace Series winnersSeries 11 2013 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 11 Strictly Come Dancing returned for its eleventh series with a launch show on 7 September 2013 and the live shows on 27 September 2013 77 Rod Stewart and Jessie J performed on the premiere show 78 On 1 June 2013 it was announced that Aliona Vilani Vincent Simone Flavia Cacace and Erin Boag would all leave the programme Aljaz Skorjanec Emma Slater Janette Manrara and Iveta Lukosiute who partnered Johnny Ball in the first few weeks of series 10 would all join the cast 79 80 81 However it was confirmed on 22 August 2013 that Anya Garnis and Kevin Clifton had joined the series replacing Slater 82 On 2 September 2013 it was announced that a foot fracture injury meant that Natalie Lowe would not be able to participate that series and she was replaced by returning professional Vilani 83 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Tony Jacklin Aliona Vilani Week 2Vanessa Feltz James Jordan Week 3Julien Macdonald Janette Manrara Week 4Deborah Meaden Robin Windsor Week 5Rachel Riley Pasha Kovalev Week 6Dave Myers Karen Hauer Week 7Fiona Fullerton Anton Du Beke Week 8Ben Cohen Kristina Rihanoff Week 9Mark Benton Iveta Lukosiute Week 10Ashley Taylor Dawson Ola Jordan Week 11Patrick Robinson Anya Garnis Week 12Sophie Ellis Bextor Brendan Cole Fourth place finalistsNatalie Gumede Artem Chigvintsev Runners upSusanna Reid Kevin CliftonAbbey Clancy Aljaz Skorjanec Series winnersSeries 12 2014 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 12 The series started on 7 September 2014 with a launch show 84 followed by the live shows starting on 26 and 27 September 85 This series was the first not to be presented by Sir Bruce Forsyth after announcing his departure from the live shows on 4 April he made his final regular appearance in this series launch show However Forsyth would continue to present special editions of the show such as Children in Need and Christmas specials 86 It was announced on 9 May that Claudia Winkleman would join the main show as co presenter and that her duties would mirror the existing result show format with Tess Daly taking over Forsyth s role as main presenter and Winkleman taking Daly s role as co presenter 87 It was announced on 1 June 2014 that professional dancers Artem Chigvintsev James Jordan and Anya Garnis would not be returning for the new series although Garnis would remain on the show s choreography team It was also announced that Tristan MacManus and Joanne Clifton would be joining the show s professional line up 88 It was then announced in August that Robin Windsor had pulled out of the competition due to a back injury Windsor was replaced by new professional Trent Whiddon 89 In week three entertainer Donny Osmond joined the four regular judges making the maximum score that week 50 points 90 Due to Winkleman s absence in weeks 6 7 and 8 It Takes Two presenter Zoe Ball co presented with Daly Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Gregg Wallace Aliona Vilani Week 2Jennifer Gibney Tristan MacManus Week 3Tim Wonnacott Natalie Lowe Week 4Thom Evans Iveta Lukosiute Week 5Scott Mills Joanne Clifton Week 6Alison Hammond Aljaz Skorjanec Week 7Judy Murray Anton Du Beke Week 8Steve Backshall Ola Jordan Week 9Sunetra Sarker Brendan Cole Week 10Pixie Lott Trent Whiddon Week 11Jake Wood Janette Manrara Week 12Mark Wright Karen Hauer Fourth place finalistsFrankie Bridge Kevin Clifton Runners upSimon Webbe Kristina RihanoffCaroline Flack Pasha Kovalev Series winnersSeries 13 2015 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 13 Strictly Come Dancing returned for its thirteenth series with a launch show on 5 September 2015 followed by the live shows starting on 25 and 26 September On 23 April 2015 the list of professionals participating in the thirteenth series was revealed Professionals from the last series who did not return included Trent Whiddon Iveta Lukosiute and Joanne Clifton Clifton would remain involved in group dances and would feature on Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two as a dance expert Robin Windsor absent from the previous series because of injury also did not return for this series Three new professional dancers were introduced Russian dancer Gleb Savchenko from the American Australian and Russian versions of Dancing with the Stars South African dancer Oti Mabuse from Germany s Let s Dance and Italian dancer Giovanni Pernice 91 On 3 October 2015 the judges performed The Strictly a signature dance made up of some iconic moves from the show s history for fans to do at home when they hear the theme tune subsequently a tutorial for the dance was made available on the show s website and iPlayer hosted by Natalie Lowe and Tristan MacManus 92 Series 13 was the last to feature Tristan MacManus Kristina Rihanoff Ola Jordan Gleb Savchenko and Aliona Vilani as professional dancers Jordan later announced that she had quit the show claiming that the results were fixed Vilani announced three days after winning that she was leaving the show however she participated in the 2016 live tour Savchenko announced that he was leaving the show on 28 June 2016 93 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Iwan Thomas Ola Jordan Week 2Anthony Ogogo Oti Mabuse Week 3Daniel O Donnell Kristina Rihanoff Week 4Ainsley Harriott Natalie Lowe Week 5Kirsty Gallacher Brendan Cole Week 6Carol Kirkwood Pasha Kovalev Week 7Jeremy Vine Karen Clifton Week 8Jamelia Tristan MacManus Week 9Peter Andre Janette Manrara Week 10Helen George Aljaz Skorjanec Week 11Anita Rani Gleb Savchenko Week 12Katie Derham Anton Du Beke Fourth place finalistsGeorgia May Foote Giovanni Pernice Runners upKellie Bright Kevin CliftonJay McGuiness Aliona Vilani Series winnersSeries 14 2016 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 14 Strictly Come Dancing returned for its fourteenth series with a launch show on 3 September 2016 on BBC One This was Len Goodman s final series as head judge On 28 June 2016 the list of professionals who were returning for the fourteenth series was revealed Professionals from the last series who would not return included the previous series champion and two time professional winner of the show Aliona Vilani former professional winner Ola Jordan and two time professional finalist Kristina Rihanoff as well as Gleb Savchenko and Tristan MacManus Joanne Clifton returned after a one series hiatus The leaving professionals were replaced by Katya Jones Burn the Floor dancer Gorka Marquez and former Dancing with the Stars US troupe member Oksana Platero 94 On 26 July 2016 three more new professional dancers AJ Pritchard Chloe Hewitt and Neil Jones husband of new dancer Katya were announced 95 Hewitt and Neil Jones did not partner a celebrity as the professionals outnumbered the celebrities although they were still in group dances and appeared on It Takes Two Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Melvin Odoom Janette Manrara Week 2Tameka Empson Gorka Marquez Week 3Will Young Karen Clifton WithdrewNaga Munchetty Pasha Kovalev Week 4Lesley Joseph Anton Du Beke Week 5Anastacia Brendan Cole Gorka Marquez week 5 Week 6Laura Whitmore Giovanni Pernice Week 7Daisy Lowe Aljaz Skorjanec Week 8Greg Rutherford Natalie Lowe Week 9Ed Balls Katya Jones Week 10Judge Rinder Oksana Platero Week 11Claudia Fragapane AJ Pritchard Week 12Danny Mac Oti Mabuse Runners upLouise Redknapp Kevin CliftonOre Oduba Joanne Clifton Series winnersSeries 15 2017 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 15 On 4 May 2017 it was announced that series 7 finalist Natalie Lowe would be departing the show Five days later on 9 May Shirley Ballas announced that she would be replacing Len Goodman as head judge 96 On 21 June 2017 Oksana Platero and the previous series professional champion Joanne Clifton announced that they would also be leaving The new professionals replacing them were Australian Open champion Dianne Buswell Welsh dancer Amy Dowden and Ukrainian two time world champion Nadiya Bychkova On 7 August Nick Grimshaw announced that Mollie King was the first celebrity known to be taking part in the series This was the first series to be broadcast since Sir Bruce Forsyth s death in August that year 97 In a change to the format of the previous five years there was no elimination in the final meaning there were three runner up couples this series Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Chizzy Akudolu Pasha Kovalev Week 2Rev Richard Coles Dianne Buswell Week 3Charlotte Hawkins Brendan Cole Week 4Brian Conley Amy Dowden Week 5Simon Rimmer Karen Clifton Week 6Aston Merrygold Janette Manrara Week 7Ruth Langsford Anton Du Beke Week 8Jonnie Peacock Oti Mabuse Week 9Susan Calman Kevin Clifton Week 10Davood Ghadami Nadiya Bychkova Week 11Mollie King AJ Pritchard Week 12Alexandra Burke Gorka Marquez Runners upDebbie McGee Giovanni PerniceGemma Atkinson Aljaz SkorjanecJoe McFadden Katya Jones Series winnersSeries 16 2018 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 16 On 30 January 2018 it was announced that Brendan Cole would no longer appear on the show 98 On 30 May 2018 the full lineup of professional dancers was announced Chloe Hewitt left the series and three new professional dancers Graziano Di Prima Johannes Radebe and Luba Mushtuk were announced to be joining the show This meant that there were 18 professional dancers the most in the show s history 99 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Susannah Constantine Anton Du Beke Week 2Lee Ryan Nadiya Bychkova Week 3Katie Piper Gorka Marquez Week 4Vick Hope Graziano Di Prima Week 5Seann Walsh Katya Jones Week 6Dr Ranj Singh Janette Manrara Week 7Danny John Jules Amy Dowden Week 8Kate Silverton Aljaz Skorjanec Week 9Graeme Swann Oti Mabuse Week 10Charles Venn Karen Clifton Week 11Lauren Steadman AJ Pritchard Week 12Ashley Roberts Pasha Kovalev Runners upFaye Tozer Giovanni PerniceJoe Sugg Dianne BuswellStacey Dooley Kevin Clifton Series winnersSeries 17 2019 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 17 On 13 February 2019 professional dancer Pasha Kovalev announced that he was leaving the show after competing on it for eight years 100 On 10 April 2019 it was announced that judge Darcey Bussell had left the show after seven years 101 On 22 July 2019 Motsi Mabuse was announced as the replacement for Bussell On 30 July 2019 it was announced that Nancy Xu would be joining the cast of professional dancers 102 On 5 September 2019 it was announced that Jamie Laing had withdrawn from the show due to a foot injury He was later replaced by Kelvin Fletcher In late October Will Bayley left the competition due to a sustained leg injury 103 Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated James Cracknell Luba Mushtuk Week 2Anneka Rice Kevin Clifton Week 3Dev Griffin Dianne Buswell Week 4David James Nadiya Bychkova Week 5Catherine Tyldesley Johannes Radebe Week 6Will Bayley Janette Manrara WithdrewEmma Weymouth Aljaz Skorjanec Week 7Mike Bushell Katya Jones Week 8Michelle Visage Giovanni Pernice Week 9Saffron Barker AJ Pritchard Week 10Alex Scott Neil Jones Kevin Clifton weeks 6 7 Week 11Chris Ramsey Karen Hauer Week 12Emma Barton Anton Du Beke Runners upKarim Zeroual Amy DowdenKelvin Fletcher Oti Mabuse Series winnersSeries 18 2020 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 18 On 6 March 2020 Kevin Clifton announced that he was leaving the show after seven years 104 On 26 March 2020 AJ Pritchard also announced that he was leaving the show after four years 105 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic it was confirmed that the series would be slightly shorter than planned 106 107 108 Before the series began the professional dancers and some of the crew isolated and tested for COVID 19 to then become a household Strictly took over a hotel near the studios and the pro dancers learnt and filmed all the group routines for the series at once 109 This allowed for the show to still include the professional group dances each week On 21 August 2020 it was announced that Bruno Tonioli would not be on the judging panel but would appear virtually while he filmed Dancing with the Stars in the US It was the first series since 2012 to begin in October 110 On 12 November 2020 Nicola Adams and Katya Jones were forced to withdraw from the competition after Jones tested positive for COVID 19 111 On 19 December 2020 Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse were crowned the winners of the series making Mabuse the second professional dancer to win the show twice and the first to win it consecutively following her 2019 victory This series featured the first all female and same sex partnership of Nicola Adams and Katya Jones Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Jacqui Smith Anton Du Beke Week 2Jason Bell Luba Mushtuk Week 3Nicola Adams Katya Jones WithdrewMax George Dianne Buswell Week 4Caroline Quentin Johannes Radebe Week 5Clara Amfo Aljaz Skorjanec Week 6JJ Chalmers Amy Dowden Week 7Ranvir Singh Giovanni Pernice Week 8HRVY Janette Manrara Runners upJamie Laing Karen HauerMaisie Smith Gorka MarquezBill Bailey Oti Mabuse Series winnersSeries 19 2021 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 19 On 10 June 2021 it was announced that Janette Manrara would leave the show as a professional dancer and replace Zoe Ball as a new It Takes Two presenter On 24 June Anton Du Beke was announced as having joined the judging panel for this series instead of returning as a professional dancer replacing Bruno Tonioli who missed a second year due to continuing travel restrictions imposed by the COVID 19 pandemic In addition to the remaining fourteen professional dancers from Series 18 all of whom returned for this series four new professional dancers joined the show Cameron Lombard Jowita Przystal Kai Widdrington and Nikita Kuzmin 112 This series marked the first time that two contestants withdrew from the competition On 13 October 2021 Robert Webb withdrew from the competition due to health reasons 113 On 17 December 2021 AJ Odudu was forced to pull out of the final after tearing a ligament in her right ankle 114 The series saw the first couple with a deaf contestant actress Rose Ayling Ellis and the first all male partnership of John Whaite and Johannes Radebe These contestants all reached the final and they finished as the winner and runner ups respectively Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Nina Wadia Neil Jones Week 2Katie McGlynn Gorka Marquez Week 3Robert Webb Dianne Buswell WithdrewGreg Wise Karen Hauer Week 4Ugo Monye Oti Mabuse Week 5Judi Love Graziano Di Prima Week 6Adam Peaty Katya Jones Week 7Sara Davies Aljaz Skorjanec Week 8Tom Fletcher Amy Dowden Week 9Tilly Ramsay Nikita Kuzmin Week 10Dan Walker Nadiya Bychkova Week 11Rhys Stephenson Nancy Xu Week 12AJ Odudu Kai Widdrington WithdrewJohn Whaite Johannes Radebe Runners upRose Ayling Ellis Giovanni Pernice Series winnersSeries 20 2022 Edit Main article Strictly Come Dancing series 20 On 22 February 2022 Oti Mabuse announced that she was leaving the show after seven years On 28 March 2022 it was announced that Aljaz Skorjanec was leaving after nine years of competing on the show In addition to the remaining sixteen professional dancers from Series 19 all would return in this series with four new professional dancers joining the show Carlos Gu Lauren Oakley Michelle Tsiakkas and Vito Coppola This meant that there were 20 professional dancers the most in the show s history 115 116 On 13 November 2022 Tony Adams and Katya Jones were announced as one of the bottom two couples however due to Tony sustaining a hamstring injury from their original performance they did not compete in the dance off and withdrew from the competition Celebrity Professional Result week eliminated Kaye Adams Kai Widdrington Week 2Richie Anderson Giovanni Pernice Week 3Matt Goss Nadiya Bychkova Week 4Jayde Adams Karen Hauer Week 5James Bye Amy Dowden Week 6Ellie Simmonds Nikita Kuzmin Week 7Tony Adams Katya Jones WithdrewTyler West Dianne Buswell Week 9Ellie Taylor Johannes Radebe Week 10Kym Marsh Graziano Di Prima Week 11Will Mellor Nancy Xu Week 12Fleur East Vito Coppola Runners upHelen Skelton Gorka MarquezMolly Rainford Carlos GuHamza Yassin Jowita Przystal Series winnersSpecials Edit Main article List of Strictly Come Dancing specials Since the inception of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004 several special editions of the show have been transmitted by the BBC each year These have included seasonal specials charity specials and variations of the Strictly Come Dancing format Strictly Come Dancing Live EditMain article Strictly Come Dancing Live Strictly Come Dancing Live is a nationwide arena tour staged every year since 2008 117 Statistics EditHighest scoring celebrities Edit The scores presented below represent the best overall accumulative average scores the celebrities gained each series Note Series 18 was scored out of 30 so scores have been altered to be out of the usual 40 Female Rank Series Place Celebrity Professional Average score1 16 Runner up Ashley Roberts Pasha Kovalev 36 942 11 Runner up Natalie Gumede Artem Chigvintsev 36 873 5 Champion Alesha Dixon Matthew Cutler 36 5016 Runner up Faye Tozer Giovanni Pernice18 Runner up Maisie Smith Gorka Marquez6 15 Runner up Alexandra Burke Gorka Marquez 36 447 14 Runner up Louise Redknapp Kevin Clifton 35 888 6 Runner up Rachel Stevens Vincent Simone 35 819 8 Champion Kara Tointon Artem Chigvintsev 35 6910 11 Champion Abbey Clancy Aljaz Skorjanec 35 63Male Rank Series Place Celebrity Professional Average score1 14 Runner up Danny Mac Oti Mabuse 36 632 17 Champion Kelvin Fletcher Oti Mabuse 36 443 18 Runner up HRVY Janette Manrara 36 004 7 Runner up Ricky Whittle Natalie Lowe 35 895 19 Runner up John Whaite Johannes Radebe 35 816 14 Champion Ore Oduba Joanne Clifton 35 6917 Runner up Karim Zeroual Amy Dowden8 9 Champion Harry Judd Aliona Vilani 35 639 20 Champion Hamza Yassin Jowita Przystal 35 3810 9 3rd Place Jason Donovan Kristina Rihanoff 34 79Lowest scoring celebrities Edit The scores presented below represent the worst overall accumulative average score the celebrities gained each series Note Series 18 was scored out of 30 so scores have been altered to be out of the usual 40 Female Rank Series Place Celebrity Professional Average score1 16 Last place Susannah Constantine Anton Du Beke 12 002 17 14th place Anneka Rice Kevin Clifton 14 673 3 9th place Fiona Phillips Brendan Cole 15 00Last place Siobhan Hayes Matthew Cutler5 9 11th place Nancy Dell Olio Anton Du Beke 15 606 8 6th place Ann Widdecombe Anton Du Beke 16 207 18 Last place Jacqui Smith Anton Du Beke 16 678 15 13th place Charlotte Hawkins Brendan Cole 17 5016 13th place Katie Piper Gorka Marquez10 13 10th place Carol Kirkwood Pasha Kovalev 18 0010 13th place Jerry Hall Anton Du Beke9 Last place Edwina Currie Vincent SimoneMale Rank Series Place Celebrity Professional Average score1 2 Last place Quentin Willson Hazel Newberry 8 002 17 Last place James Cracknell Luba Mushtuk 12 003 2 7th place Diarmuid Gavin Nicole Cutler 13 754 4 Last place Nicholas Owen Nicole Cutler 14 005 11 Last place Tony Jacklin Aliona Vilani 14 506 13 Last place Iwan Thomas Ola Jordan 15 007 15 14th place Rev Richard Coles Dianne Buswell 16 008 4 Withdrew Jimmy Tarbuck Flavia Cacace 17 009 17 12th place David James Nadiya Bychkova 17 4010 6 14th place Gary Rhodes Karen Hardy 17 50Judges scores Edit On 86 occasions a perfect 40 out of 40 has been awarded inside the main series including three perfect 50 out of 50s and six perfect 30 out of 30s in Series 7 and Series 18 respectively Ashley Roberts and Pasha Kovalev hold the record for most perfect scores achieved by an individual couple with five 40s Kovalev also holds the record for most perfect scores by a professional dancer with thirteen Additionally another sixteen perfect 40s have been awarded during the Christmas Special episodes The only dance styles to have never received a perfect score are Rock n Roll Rumba and Contemporary Ali Bastian Tilly Ramsay and Rhys Stephenson are the only contestants to have scored 40 and not made it to the final AJ Odudu did make it through to the final but had to withdraw due to an injury Series 19 champion Rose Ayling Ellis and Series 12 champion Caroline Flack hold the joint record for the most 40s received by a winner with 4 each Below is a table showing all perfect scores achieved by numerical amount By Celebrity Number of perfect scores Series Place Celebrity Professional5 16 Runner up Ashley Roberts Pasha Kovalev4 12 141619 Champion Runner upRunner upChampion Caroline Flack Danny MacFaye TozerRose Ayling Ellis Pasha Kovalev Oti MabuseGiovanni PerniceGiovanni Pernice3 6 8 10 11 15 171820 3rd Place 3rd Place Runner up Runner up Runner up Runner upRunner upRunner up Lisa Snowdon Pamela Stephenson Kimberley Walsh Natalie Gumede Alexandra Burke Karim ZeroualHRVYFleur East Brendan Cole James Jordan Pasha Kovalev Artem Chigvintsev Gorka Marquez Amy Dowden Janette ManraraVito Coppola2 6 7 9 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 1819 Runner up 3rd place Champion 3rd placeRunner up Champion Runner up Champion Runner up Champion Runner upRunner up Rachel Stevens Ali Bastian Harry Judd Jason Donovan Denise Van Outen Abbey Clancy Kellie Bright Ore Oduba Debbie McGeeKelvin Fletcher Maisie SmithJohn Whaite Vincent Simone Brian Fortuna Aliona Vilani Kristina Rihanoff James Jordan Aljaz Skorjanec Kevin Clifton Joanne Clifton Giovanni Pernice Oti Mabuse Gorka MarquezJohannes Radebe1 2 4 5 7 7 9 10 12 13 14 1518 1919192020 Champion Champion Runner up Champion Runner up Runner up Champion Runner up Runner up Runner up Champion Champion 3rd place4th place 6th place Champion Runner up Jill Halfpenny Mark Ramprakash Matt Di Angelo Chris Hollins Ricky Whittle Chelsee Healey Louis Smith Simon Webbe Georgia May Foote Louise Redknapp Joe McFadden Bill BaileyAJ Odudu Rhys StephensonTilly RamsayHamza YassinHelen Skelton Darren Bennett Karen Hardy Flavia Cacace Ola Jordan Natalie Lowe Pasha Kovalev Flavia Cacace Kristina Rihanoff Giovanni Pernice Kevin Clifton Katya JonesOti MabuseKai WiddringtonNancy Xu Nikita KuzminJowita PrzystalGorka MarquezBy Professional Number of perfect scores Professional13 Pasha Kovalev11 Giovanni Pernice7 Oti Mabuse6 Gorka Marquez5 James Jordan3 Brendan Cole Artem Chigvintsev Kristina Rihanoff Kevin Clifton Amy DowdenJanette ManraraVito Coppola2 Vincent Simone Brian Fortuna Aliona Vilani Flavia Cacace Aljaz Skorjanec Joanne CliftonJohannes Radebe1 Darren Bennett Karen Hardy Ola Jordan Natalie Lowe Katya JonesNancy Xu Nikita KuzminKai WiddringtonJowita PrzystalThe lowest score ever given by the judges is 8 40 1 1 3 3 awarded to Quentin Willson and Hazel Newberry for their Cha Cha Cha Eleven individual scores of 1 have been awarded over the entirety of Strictly Come Dancing with ten of those coming from Craig Revel Horwood and the other coming from Arlene Phillips Ann Widdecombe holds the current record for the most 1s receiving them from Horwood for her Salsa Samba and Rumba The biggest margin of points awarded between two individual judges scores is 5 awarded to Jason Wood and Kylie Jones for their Rumba 2 5 7 5 Christopher Parker and Hanna Karttunen for their Tango 2 6 7 6 Fiona Phillips and Brendan Cole for their Rumba 1 2 6 4 Gary Rhodes and Karen Hardy for their Cha Cha Cha 1 5 6 5 Scott Maslen and Natalie Lowe for their Rumba 4 9 7 8 Mark Benton and Iveta Lukosiute for their Cha Cha Cha 3 8 8 7 Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton for their Samba 2 5 7 5 6 with the higher vote given by Donny Osmond Ann Widdecombe and Anton Du Beke for their American Smooth in the 2018 Christmas Special 2 6 7 7 and Dan Walker and Nadiya Bychkova for their American Smooth 4 8 8 9 The biggest margin between two total scores in one week is 27 occurring in the third week of the seventeenth series when Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse scored 38 and Anneka Rice and Kevin Clifton scored 11 Alexandra Burke and her partner Gorka Marquez and Ashley Roberts and her partner Pasha Kovalev share the record of most 10s awarded to a couple with 32 This is followed by Faye Tozer and Giovanni Pernice with 31 then Rose Ayling Ellis and Giovanni Pernice with 30 then Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden with 29 then Ricky Whittle and Natalie Lowe and John Whaite and Johannes Radebe each with 28 However if the four tens given by Darcey Bussell during her tenure as a fifth judge are removed Whittle is behind Oti Mabuse and her respective celebrity partners Danny Mac and Kelvin Fletcher and Fleur East with Vito Coppola both with 26 tens and Rachel Stevens with Vincent Simone and Harry Judd with Aliona Vilani with 25 each They are followed by Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev and Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton and Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal with 24 each Caroline Flack and Pasha Kovalev with 23 Abbey Clancy and Aljaz Skorjanec and Debbie McGee and Giovanni Pernice with 22 Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev with 21 and Lisa Snowdon and Brendan Cole Kimberley Walsh and Pasha Kovalev and Denise van Outen and James Jordan with 20 118 Of the above pairings Snowdon and Cole Flack and Kovalev Tozer and Pernice and Roberts and Kovalev are the only pairings to receive straight tens for all of their dances in their respective series finals Flack and Kovalev Tozer and Pernice and Roberts and Kovalev are the only pairs to receive three sets of perfect 40s in the final Of these couples Roberts and Kovalev and Flack and Kovalev also hold the records for the judges longest consecutive streak of 40s with four both stretching from the second performance of the semi final to the end of the final Meanwhile Pernice holds the record for the most 10s received by a professional with 98 whilst Ayling Ellis holds the record for the most 10s received by a series champion with 30 Roberts and Kovalev also hold the record for the best overall average score from the judges receiving an average of 36 94 40 for their dances Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev and Danny Mac and Oti Mabuse follow with averages of 36 88 and 36 62 respectively Quentin Willson and Hazel Newberry hold the record for the lowest average score with 8 0 40 they are followed by Susannah Constantine and Anton Du Beke and James Cracknell and Luba Mushtuk both with an overall average of 12 0 40 Highest and lowest scoring performances by dance Edit The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges marks out of 40 are as follows not including scores earned at Christmas or on any other specials For a more accurate comparison Darcey Bussell s scores have been subtracted from the totals of the Series 7 quarter finalists where relevant specifically Ali Bastian s American Smooth Chris Hollins Charleston and Ricky Whittle s Quickstep Bussell scored all of them a ten Whittle s Showdance has not been included as it did not receive the perfect score from Bussell and therefore cannot be considered the same standard Seasons having a maximum of 30 points 18 have been converted to a 40 point base The Showdance has received the most perfect scores of any dance with fifteen however if it is disregarded based on being a routine specific to the final the Charleston has received the most perfect scores of the regularly performed dances with eleven Contemporary Rock n Roll and Rumba are the only dances to have not received the full mark of 40 with the highest score for Contemporary and Rumba being 39 and the highest score for Rock n Roll being 31 However as Contemporary and Rock n Roll are no longer danced on the show the Rumba is the only dance style which is currently performed to have never received a 40 Dance Couple Highestscore Couple LowestscoreAmerican Smooth Series 3 present Ali Bastian amp Brian FortunaNatalie Gumede amp Artem Chigvintsev Alexandra Burke amp Gorka MarquezAshley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev HRVY amp Janette Manrara 40 Ann Widdecombe amp Anton Du BekeMike Bushell amp Katya Jones 14Argentine Tango Series 4 present Jason Donovan amp Kristina RihanoffHarry Judd amp Aliona VilaniSimon Webbe amp Kristina RihanoffLouise Redknapp amp Kevin Clifton Debbie McGee amp Giovanni PerniceRose Ayling Ellis amp Giovanni Pernice Kate Silverton amp Aljaz Skorjanec 23Cha Cha Cha Lisa Snowdon amp Brendan ColeCaroline Flack amp Pasha Kovalev Quentin Willson amp Hazel Newberry 8Charleston Series 7 present Chris Hollins amp Ola JordanKimberley Walsh amp Pasha KovalevDenise van Outen amp James JordanCaroline Flack amp Pasha Kovalev Georgia May Foote amp Giovanni Pernice Danny Mac amp Oti Mabuse Joe McFadden amp Katya Jones Faye Tozer amp Giovanni PerniceAshley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev HRVY amp Janette ManraraRhys Stephenson amp Nancy Xu Anneka Rice amp Kevin Clifton 11Contemporary Series 16 17 Ashley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev 39 Lauren Steadman amp AJ Pritchard 24Couple s Choice Series 19 present Tilly Ramsay amp Nikita KuzminRose Ayling Ellis amp Giovanni PerniceFleur East amp Vito CoppolaHamza Yassin amp Jowita PrzystalHelen Skelton amp Gorka Marquez 40 Greg Wise amp Karen HauerSara Davies amp Aljaz Skorjanec 23Foxtrot Rachel Stevens amp Vincent SimoneLisa Snowdon amp Brendan Cole Susannah Constantine amp Anton Du Beke 12Jive Jill Halfpenny amp Darren Bennett Ore Oduba amp Joanne Clifton Alexandra Burke amp Gorka Marquez Ashley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev Karim Zeroual amp Amy Dowden James Cracknell amp Luba Mushtuk 13Paso Doble Chelsee Healey amp Pasha Kovalev John Whaite amp Johannes Radebe David James amp Nadiya Bychkova 10Quickstep Lisa Snowdon amp Brendan Cole Ricky Whittle amp Natalie LowePamela Stephenson amp James JordanHarry Judd amp Aliona VilaniKelvin Fletcher amp Oti Mabuse Karim Zeroual amp Amy Dowden AJ Odudu amp Kai Widdrington Diarmuid Gavin amp Nicole Cutler 12Rock n Roll Series 7 Ricky Whittle amp Natalie Lowe 31 Natalie Cassidy amp Vincent Simone 26Rumba Rachel Stevens amp Vincent SimoneKara Tointon amp Artem ChigvintsevChelsee Healey amp Pasha KovalevJay McGuiness amp Aliona VilaniKelvin Fletcher amp Oti Mabuse AJ Odudu amp Kai Widdrington John Whaite amp Johannes RadebeMolly Rainford amp Carlos Gu 39 Fiona Phillips amp Brendan ColeCarol Kirkwood amp Pasha Kovalev 13Salsa Series 4 present Mark Ramprakash amp Karen HardyAbbey Clancy amp Aljaz SkorjanecNatalie Gumede amp Artem ChigvintsevCaroline Flack amp Pasha KovalevAlexandra Burke amp Gorka MarquezAshley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev 40 Ann Widdecombe amp Anton Du Beke 12Samba Danny Mac amp Oti MabuseFleur East amp Vito Coppola Susannah Constantine amp Anton Du Beke 12Showdance Series 1 7 present Jason Donovan amp Kristina Rihanoff Denise van Outen amp James Jordan Louis Smith amp Flavia Cacace Natalie Gumede amp Artem Chigvintsev Caroline Flack amp Pasha KovalevKellie Bright amp Kevin Clifton Ore Oduba amp Joanne CliftonDanny Mac amp Oti MabuseAshley Roberts amp Pasha Kovalev Faye Tozer amp Giovanni PerniceKelvin Fletcher amp Oti MabuseBill Bailey amp Oti Mabuse Maisie Smith amp Gorka MarquezRose Ayling Ellis amp Giovanni Pernice John Whaite amp Johannes Radebe Christopher Parker amp Hanna Karttunen 22Street Commercial Series 16 18 HRVY amp Janette ManraraMaisie Smith amp Gorka Marquez Michelle Visage amp Giovanni PerniceNicola Adams amp Katya JonesMax George amp Dianne Buswell 32Tango Kimberley Walsh amp Pasha KovalevKellie Bright amp Kevin CliftonDebbie McGee amp Giovanni PerniceRose Ayling Ellis amp Giovanni Pernice James Cracknell amp Luba Mushtuk 11Theatre Jazz Series 16 18 Faye Tozer amp Giovanni Pernice Caroline Quentin amp Johannes Radebe 28Viennese Waltz Series 3 present Ali Bastian amp Brian FortunaPamela Stephenson amp James JordanFaye Tozer amp Giovanni Pernice Susan Calman amp Kevin CliftonSeann Walsh amp Katya JonesCatherine Tyldesley amp Johannes Radebe 20Waltz Matt Di Angelo amp Flavia CacaceAbbey Clancy amp Aljaz Skorjanec Fiona Phillips amp Brendan Cole 11Oldest and youngest contestants and series winners Edit Television presenter Johnny Ball who was 74 when he competed in 2012 remains the oldest contestant to take part in Strictly Come Dancing he was older than magician Paul Daniels and actress Lesley Joseph who were aged 72 and 71 when they competed in 2010 amp 2016 respectively Actress Louisa Lytton who was 17 when she competed in 2006 remains the youngest ever contestant 119 Comedian Bill Bailey who was 55 when he competed in 2020 is the oldest series winner while gymnast Louis Smith who was 23 when he competed in 2012 is the youngest series winner At 19 Maisie Smith is the youngest contestant to make it to the final while at the age of 61 Dr Pamela Stephenson remains the oldest Other series statistics Edit Series 8 quarter finalist Ann Widdecombe holds the record for the most lowest scoring dances with her highest score given being 21 40 and her lowest being 12 40 Series 13 contestant Jamelia holds the record for being in the most dance offs which is 5 and shares the record for surviving the most dance offs with series 18 runner up Jamie Laing and series 20 runners up Molly Rainford and Fleur East which is 4 Series 1 semi finalist Lesley Garrett Series 11 contestant Mark Benton and Series 17 contestant Mike Bushell share the record for being in the most consecutive bottom twos which is 4 Series 18 finalist HRVY and Series 19 champion Rose Ayling Ellis share the record for the earliest ever perfect score in the competition both earned in Week 6 for their Street Commercial and Tango respectively Controversies EditPhone voting Edit On 13 December 2008 Strictly Come Dancing became the subject of press attention and viewer complaints about an error in the voting system during the semi final of series six In the show three couples remained in the competition After all three had performed and the judges had given their scores two of the couples were in joint first position on the leaderboard while the third Tom Chambers and Camilla Dallerup were in last place This meant that no matter how many public votes were cast in their favour it was mathematically impossible for the third placed couple to remain in the competition This oversight was initially unnoticed by producers until after the public vote became live and viewers were invited to call in and save their favourites at a cost of 15p per vote Once the mistake was finally realised and the public vote was closed it was announced that all three couples would be put through to the final all the votes already cast would count towards the final result of the competition and viewers could apply for a refund if they wished 120 The BBC received 1800 complaints about the incident 121 while media regulator Ofcom received 297 120 Jon Beazley the BBC s Head of Entertainment Production was interviewed on Strictly s spin off show Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two on 15 December He apologised for the oversight referring to it as an unprecedented situation On the same day the BBC posted a statement on its website which clarified that an independent adjudicator had been consulted to reach a solution that would offer fairness to the viewers who voted and the contestants themselves 122 The BBC also stated that following the mistake the voting and judging mechanisms used in all BBC voting programmes had been thoroughly examined 120 After conducting an investigation Ofcom concluded that the mistake had resulted from an oversight rather than any shortcomings in the technical arrangements for voting or in the handling of votes received and that they were satisfied that appropriate steps were taken by the BBC and the disadvantage to viewers minimised Ofcom also opined that the BBC had been open and transparent with viewers about the mistake it made and the solution adopted 120 Arlene Phillips Alesha Dixon Edit In June 2009 tabloid newspaper The Sun reported that the then 66 year old judge Arlene Phillips who had judged the show since its inception in 2004 was to be replaced by series five winner Alesha Dixon then aged 30 123 This was later confirmed by the BBC in July of that year 124 Subsequently the BBC was accused of ageism and sexism by several sources 124 125 an accusation the corporation has faced before over the removal of several older female presenters including Moira Stuart 126 Juliet Morris 127 Miriam O Reilly 127 126 Michaela Strachan 127 Charlotte Smith 127 and Anna Ford 128 The BBC denied the allegations that the decision to remove Phillips was due to her age 124 Furthermore Dixon herself was criticised after the debut episode of the seventh series the first to feature her as a judge A total of 272 complaints were received by the BBC bringing the total number about Dixon joining the programme to over 4000 along with over 5000 comments on Strictly Come Dancing s internet message board 129 Dixon was compared unfavourably to Phillips with claims that the former was unsuitable unqualified and lacked knowledge experience and talent 129 However Dixon was praised and defended from her critics by the BBC 129 by fellow judge Craig Revel Horwood 129 and by Phillips herself 130 Race row Edit In 2009 during the seventh series professional dancer Anton Du Beke issued a public apology 131 for his use of a racial slur during a conversation with his dance partner Laila Rouass 132 Du Beke claimed that the comment which was never broadcast was a joke referring to Rouass spray tan in which he said that she looked like a Paki 132 Over 600 complaints were received by the BBC including those about comments Bruce Forsyth then host of Strictly Come Dancing made about the controversy on a Talksport radio programme in which he suggested that Britain used to have a sense of humour about such incidents and that Du Beke s apology should be accepted 133 Following the incident and Forsyth s response the BBC stated Racially offensive language in the workplace is entirely unacceptable Anton was right to apologise quickly and without reservation and Laila has wholly accepted his apology Everyone is very clear that there can be no repetition of this behaviour 133 Forsyth also clarified his position What Anton said to Laila was wrong and he has apologised unreservedly for this Nor do I in any way excuse or condone the use of such language To be absolutely clear the use of racially offensive language is never either funny or acceptable However there is a major difference between this and racist comments which are malicious in intent and whilst I accept that we live in a world of extraordinary political correctness we should keep things in perspective 133 Same sex couples Edit In 2015 in an interview with the Daily Mirror CJ de Mooi said that he was turned down for the show because he had wanted to dance with a same sex partner 134 The BBC denied that de Mooi had ever been under consideration for the show 135 and also declared that Strictly is a family show and we have chosen the traditional format of mixed sex couples 134 The press has reported on the issue on numerous occasions when gay celebrities have appeared on the show including Will Young 136 Susan Calman 137 Robert Rinder 138 Richard Coles 139 and Ranj Singh 140 Strictly Come Dancing judges Shirley Ballas 140 and Craig Revel Horwood 141 have both expressed their support for introducing same sex couples Same sex partnerships have been featured on several international versions of the show including Austria 2011 Italy 2015 Australia 2019 and Germany 2019 142 143 144 On 3 November 2019 Johannes Radebe and fellow professional Graziano Di Prima performed together to Emeli Sande s Shine on the Sunday results episode the show s first individual same sex dance 145 On 2 September 2020 it was announced that boxer Nicola Adams would feature in the show s first same sex couple for its eighteenth series 146 She was partnered with professional dancer Katya Jones In 2021 it was announced that John Whaite would feature in the first all male same sex couple with Johannes Radebe for the nineteenth series 147 The United States version of the show would also have a same sex couple that same year with JoJo Siwa amp Jenna Johnson Series 20 also included same sex partnerships with Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernice in an all male partnership and Jayde Adams and Karen Hauer in an all female partnership Strictly curse Edit The so called Strictly curse has been blamed for the number of affairs and relationship break ups that have occurred during or soon after taking part in the show 148 149 The first such incident was the suggested affair between dancer Brendan Cole and newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky during the initial series they both denied the affair but the surrounding controversy resulted in the ending of both their long term relationships 149 COVID vaccinations Edit In September 2021 The Sun reported that at least three unnamed professional dancers had allegedly refused to get a COVID vaccine A report in The Times claimed The Mail on Sunday had attempted to name some of the unvaccinated dancers but was met with strong pushback from their lawyers Amy Dowden Oti Mabuse and Giovanni Pernice have all publicly confirmed that they are vaccinated 150 Judges Shirley Ballas Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood are all vaccinated 151 152 153 Ratings EditAn example of Strictly Come Dancing s popularity is that after episodes electricity use in the United Kingdom rises significantly as viewers who have waited for the show to end begin boiling water for tea a phenomenon known as TV pick up National Grid personnel watch the show to know when closing credits begin so they can prepare for the surge 154 All ratings are from BARB Series averages exclude Christmas special and launch show Series Series premiere Series finale AverageUK viewers in millions 155 1 15 May 2004 3 July 2004 6 452 23 October 2004 11 December 2004 9 023 15 October 2005 17 December 2005 8 444 7 October 2006 23 December 2006 8 575 6 October 2007 22 December 2007 8 576 20 September 2008 20 December 2008 9 637 18 September 2009 19 December 2009 9 228 1 October 2010 18 December 2010 11 239 30 September 2011 17 December 2011 10 9710 5 October 2012 22 December 2012 10 8011 27 September 2013 21 December 2013 10 7112 26 September 2014 20 December 2014 10 2513 25 September 2015 19 December 2015 10 6214 23 September 2016 17 December 2016 11 0915 23 September 2017 16 December 2017 11 1416 22 September 2018 15 December 2018 10 5917 21 September 2019 14 December 2019 10 3618 24 October 2020 19 December 2020 10 7719 25 September 2021 18 December 2021 9 6320 24 September 2022 17 December 2022 8 99Awards EditThe show has won a highly prestigious Rose D Or award for Best Variety Show beating off competition from reality shows from twelve other different countries 156 It has also won two awards for Best Reality Show at the TRIC Awards and two at the TV Quick Awards for Best Talent Show It has also received four BAFTA Award nominations 157 The show won the award of Most Popular Talent Show at the National Television Awards in 2008 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 and 2022 158 In the Guinness Book of World Records 2010 edition the format of Strictly Come Dancing was named the most successful television show with the format being sold to more than 38 countries worldwide Year Award Category Result2004 National Television Awards Most Popular Entertainment Programme Nominated2005 Nominated2006 Nominated2007 Most Popular Talent Show Nominated2008 Won2010 Nominated2011 National Television Awards NominatedTRIC Awards Best TV Reality Programme Won2012 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show NominatedNational Reality TV Awards Best Reality Competition Show WonTelevisual Bulldog Awards Readers Vote Award WonTRIC Awards Won2013 National Television Awards Most 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