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Strictly's Back

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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.)

Teetime Sun 15-Oct-17 09:54:53

I thought it was a very good show last night mainly because it just cracked on with the contestants dancing and no faffing about with sometimes not very good 'star turn'. But please can we get rid of that monotonous hand clapping and just hear the very well played and sung music and watch the dancing? Love Alexnadra - Fab U Lus and she seems like a nice person too.

Teetime Sun 15-Oct-17 09:55:13

oops apologies - Alexandra!

POGS Sun 15-Oct-17 11:25:46

I agree with Jane 10's post.

She epitomises what the show is about in a funny kind of way, she doesn't take herself seriously, enjoys simply taking part, gives it her all and doesn't care a hoot what she looks like.

A little Scottish ray of sunshine. Go Susan.

mcem Sun 15-Oct-17 12:04:39

The snippets showing 'what contestants have done between rehearsals' are highly irritating. Brian Conley's visit to the Italian restaurant, Gemma's trip to Greenwich observatory, Kevin and Susan on the train!
Add in the clumsy punning segues and I find these sections just dreadful.
It's a show that needs streamlining not time fillers.
I enjoy the dances and judges' comments but not the extraneous nonsense.

Charleygirl Sun 15-Oct-17 13:10:44

Being Scottish what goes through my mind is who is paying for this trip or meal? Is it the licence payers-us?

paddyann Sun 15-Oct-17 13:20:35

also Scottish Charelygirl an that never crossed my mind.Keep perpetuating the mean Scottish myth why dont you....WE know its not true !

MissAdventure Sun 15-Oct-17 13:22:30

It's starting to get on my nerves. All that forced 'craziness' in the background.

kittylester Sun 15-Oct-17 13:29:26

I think this is a good series with lots of potential and some obvious duffers. I love Susan and enjoyed the One Show she was on. She comes across as a really genuine person.

Jane10 Sun 15-Oct-17 15:48:50

I suppose the filmed 'fillers' are to allow the set up of props etc for the next dance.
What they could do is dispense with the 'live' aspect (and the Sunday show isn't live) and just film the dancing and scores. Would take about an hour. They could then throw open the phone lines for voting and have a genuine live show after an hour to give the results /dance off etc. Simples. Of course that wouldn't fill enough airtime. hmm

mazza245 Sun 15-Oct-17 17:40:11

I really enjoyed last nights programme and actually re- watched three of the dances - Ruth, Alexandra and Susan and had a tear in my eye when Alexandra was wishing her mum could have been there! I always record and then start to watch so I can fast forward through the boring 'what we did this week' sections which are so repetitive and boring. It's about time they stopped the charade of the Sunday night programme and either show it all on Saturday (maybe later on but imagine the complaints from the other halves?) or admit it's recorded. It drives me mad that they have to remember to say "last night etc". I hope Simon Rimmer goes, he's the weakest now but Shirley Ballas apparently has a soft spot for him.

AyjayF Sun 15-Oct-17 20:15:55

How did Simon escape the Dance Off? Charlotte was the right person to go this time though

mcem Sun 15-Oct-17 20:20:22

jane that did cross my mind but it is already so not live that I don't think it would make any difference.
Cut the rubbish, keep editing, stop pretending Sunday is live and present results later on Saturday.
Love Susan and Joe and like paddy disllike that 'Scottish' stereotyping.
Hang your head in shame charley!

Anya Sun 15-Oct-17 20:47:43

Didn’t think much of Brendan’s choreography nor, come to that, his dancing.

cornergran Sun 15-Oct-17 21:40:14

The right person went from the dance off. Not so sure the right people were in it though. Loved Susan's dance, a sense of Strictly past.

Charleygirl Sun 15-Oct-17 21:43:17

mcem do you not understand humour and a joke?

callgirl1 Sun 15-Oct-17 22:20:14

How the HECK was Davood in the dance off? Out of the 2 of them, the right person went, but I was convinced it was going to be Simon.

ginny Sun 15-Oct-17 22:23:59

Should have been Simon and Brian in the dance off. Of the two who were, the right one went.

I also loved Susan's dance last night.

grannyactivist Sun 15-Oct-17 23:08:59

I think Susan has a lot of popular support because she's one of the few who hasn't had dance training, but she's really giving it her best shot whilst patently enjoying every moment. I also have a soft spot for Kevin and agree with an earlier poster that he is very unselfish in his choreography, which is always very well tailored to bring out the strengths of his partner.
I had to smile at sparkle's comment about the teeth - I had noticed it, but I'm sure there isn't really anything they can do about an excess of pearly whites. grin

mcem Mon 16-Oct-17 07:40:49

Boring stereotyping does not equal humour and joke.

kittylester Mon 16-Oct-17 07:56:23

Surely Charley is allowed to take the mickey out of herself?

Charleygirl Mon 16-Oct-17 08:41:43

kitty obviously not so I will bow out.

Teetime Mon 16-Oct-17 09:19:32

Right time for Charlotte to go very pretty girl but not a dancer (what does she do by the way to make her a celebrity?) How come its OK for Brendan to stick his bum out when dancing but not Johnny?

Teetime Mon 16-Oct-17 09:20:02

Overall I thought the judges comments didn't marry up with their marking.

merlotgran Mon 16-Oct-17 10:01:47

I thought your post was funny, Charleygirl but then I'm not Scottish so I'll be next in line for the firing squad.

Maybe mcem and paddyann should watch Beechgrove Garden. Whenever the presenter, Jim McColl, demonstrates plant propagating he jokes about canny Scots knowing how to save the pennies.

He obviously feels a gentle sense of humour wins over accusations of Scottish stereotyping.

Jane10 Mon 16-Oct-17 10:08:09

Hear hear merlotgran - and that's said in my Scottish accent!