BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans share same 'hate' as they tell producers what they 'need' amid claim
03.12.2023 - 11:45
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Some Strictly Come Dancing were united in their 'hate' as they told producers of the show what they 'need' during a bit of a different quarter-final. It was supposed to be crunch time in the ballroom on Saturday night (December 2) with the couples competing for a place in the semi-finals.
The BBC One dance contest was thrown into chaos just hours before the latest live show as Nigel Harman was forced to withdraw from the show at the eleventh hour. The Casualty actor and his dance partner Katya Jones were expected to perform a Charleston to Step In Time from Disney’s Mary Poppins with his partner Katya in the Musical week special.
However, he had to pull out of the show and the rest of the series at the eleventh hour due to suffering a rib injury which saw him end up in A&E. But as the saying goes, the show must go on, and the four remaining couples still performed for the judges' scores which will be carried over to next week's show.
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And the musical-themed episode saw screen and theatre star Layton Williams score the first perfect 40 of the series. He performed a dramatic paso doble to Backstage Romance from Moulin Rouge! The Musical with his partner Nikita Kuzmin.
The Bad Education star showed off his high kick and quick footwork skills before being dragged across the floor in splits and being lifted into the air at the end. Motsi Mabuse gave him a standing ovation and said “this is how you come back from a dance-off”, while Craig Revel Horwood said it brought him back to his time performing in the Moulin Rouge,
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