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Spooktacular costumes on tonight’s Strictly Come Dancing Halloween special
Strictly Come Dancing continues this weekend on BBC1. “The problems started when you started dancing”, said Revel Horwood.
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The celebrities faced the horrors of trying to survive Halloween Week on Strictly Come Dancing.
“In the Charleston I got carried away because it was going well – it’s probably been our best dance so far – but I ended up doing an unrehearsed star jump at the end”.
Don’t get too excited though, despite Georgia recently gushing to us how Sean’s “the one” – he sadly hasn’t got down on one knee and popped the question.
In a look back at her week in rehearsals the soap actress invited her dance partner Kevin Clifton down to the set of of the soap to practice this week’s dance – a Harry Potter themed Paso Doble. With 13 points it was the lowest marks for anyone of the entire series to date. Len dubbed Georgia the “Queen of Halloween” as he and the other judges gushed over the “powerful” performance. She scored 35 points and nabbed the leaderboard’s top spot. With 28 points, Peter was in the comfortably out of the danger zone but failed to up his marks. He level-pegged with Call The Midwife’s Helen George who performed a samba with Aljaz Skorjanec – dressed as mummies – to the Scissor Sisters’ Take Your Mamma Out. The bounce action really impressed the judges and led to a score of 34 to go joint second of the leaderboard.
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Saturday night saw the two shows overlap by 15 minutes, but Sunday night will – for the first time in several weeks – see no clash between the two shows, with Strictly’s results programme airing at 7.15pm and The X Factor’s first live elimination kicking off at 8.