BBC Strictly Come Dancing couple who 'won't be in final' as they're dealt blow before Musicals week
30.11.2023 - 20:59
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One of the remaining Strictly Come Dancing couples has been dealt a blow - as it has been claimed they 'won't make the final'. This weekend the BBC One dance contest enters week eleven which is not only the quarter-finals but also the much-loved Musicals week.
The razzle-dazzle of the stage will be coming to the Elstree studio ballroom when the hit dance show returns on Saturday night (December 2) and the final five couples will take to the ballroom in the hope of impressing the judges and the voting public before the semi-finalists are revealed with the Glitterball trophy now well and truly in sight.
Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell will Salsa to 'I've Had the Time of My Life' from Dirty Dancing while Nigel Harman and Katya Jones will dance the Charleston to 'Step in Time' from Mary Poppins.
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Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola will perform a Quickstep to 'Belle' from Beauty and the Beast as Annabel Croft and Johannes Radebe will Foxtrot to 'For Good' from Wicked and Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin will perform a Paso Doble to 'Backstage Romance' from Moulin Rouge.
But following last weekend's live show, it has been suggested that Annabel and Johannes 'won’t make the final' despite the former tennis ace 'proving her place' alongside her professional dance partner. Speaking on behalf of Betfair Bingo, body language expert Darren Stanton said: "Annabel’s journey in this competition has been very interesting over the past few weeks.
"It’s very hit-and-miss. She’ll be having a bad week, and then she’ll
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