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adaunas Sat 09-Sept-17 09:32:09

I've just looked at the Strictly line up and wonder if I don't watch enough TV. Who ARE these 'celebrities'? On the picture grid I recognised 3 faces and one extra with a nudge from my OH. I could name only one off the top of my head, but another one because I'd just read about them in an article about Strictly where they were arguing about whether a gay woman should dance with a woman. (She didn't want to; she said she was there to learn to dance, not to make a point about her sexuality, but felt there was pressure on her from the LBTG group.)

nanasam Tue 26-Sept-17 17:28:41

Surely AJ Pritchard should still be at drama school - he looks about 13!!!

callgirl1 Tue 26-Sept-17 17:13:58

And no matter how expensive her dresses are, she always looks like the poor relation at the side of Tess!

DanniRae Tue 26-Sept-17 13:09:01

I don't mind Tess at all. I think Claudia is the annoying one with her so called 'jokes'............will someone please tell her that jokes are supposed to be funny!!

TwiceAsNice Mon 25-Sept-17 18:24:30

Love it! DD2 and I are always hooked. We usually watch it wit.h the grandchildren but it was a long programme this week and they got a bit fidgety and too tired to watch it all. DD1 and SIL dip in and out. Some hopeless ones and some surprisingly good and most in the middle as usual. My Saturday nights ( and Sunday's for the results show) are firmly booked until December.

AyjayF Mon 25-Sept-17 18:20:52

Love Susan Calman.
"She's my favourite"

Blinko Mon 25-Sept-17 17:46:59

PS I'm rather concerned about B.Conley. You need a very thick skin on Strictly and I think he's a bit too vulnerable. Early days....

Blinko Mon 25-Sept-17 17:45:01

For my money, it'll be McGee and Merrygold (love that name!) in the final plus Alexandra Burke; and early drop outs will be Brian Conley, Ruth Langsford Simon Rimmer, none of whom showed any promise, imo.

The early stages are rather tedious, I find. I do agree with earlier remarks about Claudia W. Lord only knows how they justify paying her nearly half a million squiddlies shock

Teetime Mon 25-Sept-17 11:21:48

I was glad to hear the remarks of the new judge which were encouraging but firm in their expectation. I liked the technical terms but I would like them further explained and demonstrated - perhaps that will happen on the Zoe programme.

Craicon Mon 25-Sept-17 08:41:03

Watched it for the first time ever on Saturday but found it quite tedious. I used to really enjoy Dancing on Ice due to the 'danger' factor and a secret crush on Christoper Dean.

Eloethan Mon 25-Sept-17 00:40:17

I think the "trained" ones (usually they've been to drama school), whilst usually superior in technique are sometimes a bit too slick and predictable.

I actually thought Debbie McGee was really good - very graceful. I suppose the ballet must help in that respect but ballroom dance is very different from ballet.

KatyK Sun 24-Sept-17 21:16:38

I didn't know that Annie Great to know that a non-dancer won last year.

Anniebach Sun 24-Sept-17 19:06:48

All at stage school hsve dancing instructions, and Debbie McGee was no Darcy Bussell

Alima Sun 24-Sept-17 18:32:47

Not sure how many of last years lot had dance experience but the chap who won, Ore, had none and he was wonderful. Doesn't always follow that the trained ones win. With DM, ok so she had ballet training. Doesn't mean most of the others don't have decades over her. Swings and roundabouts.

KatyK Sun 24-Sept-17 17:57:58

I find it a bit unfair on the 'novice' dancers. Apparently Debbie McGee used to be a ballet dancer. I'm not sure what chance the non-dancers have against such competition. I don't really watch it - just sticking my spoke in.

Nanabilly Sun 24-Sept-17 16:36:00

I was a strictly virgin until this morning , never watched a show the whole way through but have caught glimpses as scrolling through channels. Last year I turned in just to watch judge rinder's first dance then did not tune in again.
Seeing as there is so little on tv as usual and I'm home alone (another horse show on so all gone to that) dinner is prepped and chores all done I decided to sit and watch it on catch up . Is it always on for that long??
Never normally sit and watch tv for that length of time. Anyway I'm not sure I can be bothered to sit through it again it seems be so drawn out and the fact that Tess Daly is so dull too does not draw me in .

Jane10 Sun 24-Sept-17 11:55:59

I think it gave her credibility. She's head judge and has to really know her stuff technically. The others can fluff on about the acting or expressive arms. I was reassured by her obvious detailed knowledge.

Anniebach Sun 24-Sept-17 10:54:26

I think the new judge used far too many technical-if that's the correct word- words for dance steps and moves

Sparklefizz Sun 24-Sept-17 10:02:16

I think the judges are just right now. The new judge Shirley is much better than Len who often seemed very irritable. I always thought he was very insincere - that smile was rarely genuine. Bruno seems to be ultra excitable in this series but he does know his stuff. I agree with whoever said it - new judge Shirley is very much like Arlene. It was a crime to push her out.

Jane10 Sun 24-Sept-17 08:33:03

I reckon it's all over now. That boy band person who danced last will win. Boring!

grumppa Sun 24-Sept-17 00:35:58

Thank you!

GrandmaKT Sun 24-Sept-17 00:05:37

It was Caroline Ahern Grumppa, not Catherine Tate.

callgirl1 Sat 23-Sept-17 23:26:51

I can`t remember a first show with such high scores before. I couldn`t understand Joe McFadden`s jive getting so much praise, I didn`t think it was all that good.

grumppa Sat 23-Sept-17 23:22:40

I was referring to the famous Catherine Tate interview with Debbie. So many celebs have been to Arts Educational, Italia Conti, etc., that they are bound to have had some dance training. Given that she's now in her 50s, I thought DMcG was very good.

cornergran Sat 23-Sept-17 22:45:11

Enjoyed it overall. Have thought for the past many series that there was no level playing field and wouldn't be for the benefit of television. Will be pleased when the programme is shorter, not sure who I'm rooting for yet.

Charleygirl Sat 23-Sept-17 22:04:56

I thought on the whole that the standard for the first night was good. I agree, I do not think it a level playing field because some have two left feet whereas others have had some dance training.

It was a bit long for me tonight but the time will shorten as the weeks go by and some are eliminated.