The Scotsman

Strictly: Blackpool and themed week for BBC centenary

- By KERRI-ANN ROPER

Strictly Come Dancing will celebrate 100 years of the BBC with a special themed week and the flagship entertainm­ent series will also return to Blackpool after a two-year absence.

The 20th series of the BBC show will see 15 celebrity contestant­s – including TV presenter Helen Skelton, Eastenders actor James Bye, singer Fleur East and former England footballer Tony Adams – taking to the dance floor.

The series launches on September 17 on BBC One and BBC iplayer, with the BBC 100 themed week announced alongside returning favourites like Movie Week, Halloween Week and the much-loved Musicals Week.

The series returning to the prestigiou­s Blackpool Tower Ballroom after a two-year break due to the pandemic will be a highlight on the show calendar.

The ballroom, which dates back to 1894, is ready to welcome more Strictly dancing feet after its floor recently had its most extensive restoratio­n in 30 years.

Memorable Strictly moments from the Blackpool Tower Ballroom over the years include 2016’s entrance by former shadow chancellor Ed Balls, who was lowered from the ceiling playing a piano before taking to the dance floor to jive with Katya Jones to the Jerry Lee Lewis hit Great Balls Of Fire.

Another talked-about Blackpool moment includes Ann Widdecombe’s samba alongside profession­al partner Anton Du Beke in 2010, which saw the pair both dressed in bright yellow and resulted in the former Tory MP earning the night’s lowest score of 13 out of 40.

The BBC celebrates its centenary this year, and the themed episode will see Strictly couples “either dancing to a theme tune from an iconic BBC programme or in tribute to one of the BBC'S most-loved services”, the BBC said.

Also on the menu are two routines by the Strictly profession­als, with one dedicated to the BBC’S Natural History Programmin­g, and the other which will see them “crashing” some flagship BBC shows.

The celebrity line-up this year includes Ted Lasso actress Ellie Taylor and Loose Women star Kaye Adams.

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