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Strictly Come Dancing has revealed the first songs and dances from the new series, as this year’s couples prepare to make their debut on the BBC ballroom.
On Saturday, the fifteen couples will perform for the first time in an attempt to win over the judges, after the couples were revealed for the first time last week.
This year, the couples leading the dance will be Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec, who will dance a Cha Cha to Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter.
Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał are ready to perform a Paso Doble to a most unlikely song: Breathe by The Prodigy.
Meanwhile, after wowing viewers with a hilarious joke about the NHS, Chris McCausland will also perform a Cha Cha to The Beatles’ Twist and Shout.
Strictly Come Dancing has revealed the first songs and dances from the new series, with Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec set to dance a Cha Cha to Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso.
Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin will dance the foxtrot to Where Did Our Love Go by The Supremes, while Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas will perform a Viennese waltz to Beautiful Things by Benson Boone.
Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe will also perform the Foxtrot to Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby by Dinah Washington.
Dr Punam Krishan and Gorka Marquez are set to dance a Cha Cha to Kylie Minogue’s Love At First Sight, while Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola have been challenged to dance a fast-paced Quickstep to Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5.
Toyah Willcox and Neil Jones will dance the fiery Tango to Madonna’s Ray Of Light, while fan favourites JB Gill and Amy Dowden will perform the Waltz to Leo Sayer’s When I Need You.
Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk will Jive to Starship’s We Built This City, and Tom Dean and Nadiya Bychkova will Tango to Harry Styles’ Golden.
In a fun nod to their footballing heyday, Paul Merson and Karen Hauer will dance the American Smooth to Fat Les’ Vindaloo, and Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu will dance a Samba to Stevie Wonder’s Do I Do.
Completing the lineup will be Wynne Evans and Katya Jones, who will dance a samba to Help Yourself by Tom Jones.
Ahead of Saturday’s live show, presenter Tess Daly also gave fans a glimpse of the dances they can expect.
Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał are ready to perform a pasodoble with a most unlikely song: Breathe by The Prodigy
In a fun nod to their footballing heyday, Paul Merson and Karen Hauer will dance the American Smooth to Vindaloo by Fat Les
In a voice note sent to her husband Vernon Kay on his BBC Radio 2 show, she said: ‘Hi Vern, the excitement is palpable in the studio today.
‘It’s really exciting, because all 15 celebrities will be dancing live for the first time in tomorrow night’s show.
‘Costumes are being finalised, artificial tanning sessions are being booked. We have sambas, two sambas, and the samba is a challenge as a first dance, so it’s going to be really interesting.
‘We have cha chas, and when I tell you that you can’t miss Paul Merson’s American Smooth, I promise I’m not kidding.
“We can’t wait for everyone to see all the hard work these brilliant celebrities have put in in the training room. It’s going to be an amazing show! See you tomorrow at 7 o’clock!”
Strictly’s 20th anniversary series has been somewhat tarnished after the BBC show was embroiled in scandal in a year plagued by controversy.
And the BBC did not address the scandal during the launch episode even though the results of the misconduct investigation are still pending.
It all began last October when actress Amanda Abbington unexpectedly left the show before reporting that her partner Giovanni Pernice was abusing her.
The Sherlock actress has launched a series of accusations about Giovanni’s teaching methods and has described his behaviour as “unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean”. He strongly denies all the allegations.
Giovanni, 33, has been suspended pending a BBC investigation into allegations made by Amanda and two other celebrity exes.
He has vehemently denied the allegations.
Amanda has reportedly been left feeling deeply disappointed with BBC bosses as she fears they are “protecting” the dancer amid the harassment investigation.
High-level meetings have been held between BBC bosses as they decide how to present their findings, as they fear the looming possibility of legal action from Amanda or Giovanni if either of them is disappointed with the outcome.
After Giovanni, the show was hit by a new wave of scandal when Graziano Di Prima was fired in July for “kicking” fellow Love Island star Zara McDermott.
Zara explained that she did not report the incidents at the time because she was “afraid” of suffering negative reactions.
YoInstead, it was the junior production staff who came forward to share what they had witnessed during the investigation into the professional dancer. Juan It was taking place.
Zara told her followers that while much of her time on Strictly “was everything I could have dreamed of” inside the training room with Graziano there were “particular incidents that are incredibly distressing”.
The first live show of Strictly Come Dancing will air on Saturday at 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.