As a seasoned dance enthusiast and movie critic with a soft spot for reality competition shows, I must confess that the anticipation for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing is palpable. With my years of watching ballroom battles unfold on screen, I can safely say that the 2024 line-up promises to deliver an electrifying spectacle.
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View Urgent ForecastThere are just a few days left before Strictly Come Dancing makes its comeback for the 2024 season! The premiere episode will be broadcast on BBC One at precisely 7:20 PM on Saturday, 14th September.
Before the grand debut, the BBC recently unveiled a sneak peek picture showcasing the complete line-up of celebrities striking a pose together, eagerly getting ready to step onto the dance floor and vie for the prestigious Glitterball trophy.
15 well-known figures such as Toyah Willcox (a new wave singer), Tasha Ghouri (from Love Island), Jamie Borthwick (an EastEnders legend), and Paul Merson (a former England and Arsenal footballer) are all present in this picture, showcasing some timeless glittering ensembles.
You can see it above.
Additionally, new photos of each celebrity on the roster, such as comedian Chris McCausland, athlete Sam Quek (formerly of Team GB and England hockey), and television host Nick Knowles, have also been unveiled.
Another picture is out now featuring this season’s judging crew – composed of Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas, and Anton Du Beke, all brandishing their ‘perfect 10’ scorecards in anticipation of their return to the panel.

Last week, a brief teaser trailer gave fans a look at this year’s professional line-up.
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2024-09-08 15:03