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Sep 23, 2009 -
To celebrate the start of Strictly Come Dancing series seven, I've put together this faceoff game to find out who you think is the best dancer. I've chosen 50 contestants from the previous six series of Strictly Come Dancing: all you have to do is click here and then click on the contestant you think is the better dancer out of the two options each time. Find out more about the show at the BBC's website and Twitter and click here to get started .
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Feb 09, 2009 -
Yesterday I was lucky enough to catch Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour at London's O2 Arena! Eight celebrities from previous series competed live on the dance floor to be crowned that show's winner by the arena audience, who were treated to a ballroom and Latin dance from each couple. Unlike last year's tour, all four judges were in attendance this time around: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips and Len Goodman were joined by Bruno Tonioli, and they were as hilarious as ever.
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Jan 03, 2009 -
There's a whole host of classic British men I love to follow year in year out, but there are new singers, actors and reality stars who've come to prominence in 2008, as well as an old favourite who I'm excited about. I'd love to know who you're interested in, so tell me: which British male do you want to see more of in 2009?
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Which British Male Do You Want to See More of in 2009?
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Dec 22, 2008 -
- Alexandra Burke's "Hallelujah" is Christmas number one after selling 576,000 copies. Jeff Buckley's version is in second position, and Leonard Cohen's original is at number 36. — Guardian
- Robbie Williams has flown to Britain to be with his mum, Jan, who is recovering from heart bypass surgery in intensive care.
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Dec 20, 2008 -
Tom Chambers has won Strictly Come Dancing, receiving the most public votes in the live final this evening.
Rachel Stevens and her partner, Vincent Simone, came second, after performing a Viennese Waltz and their Show Dance.
Lisa Snowdon finished in third place, but she was still allowed to perform her Show Dance with her partner, Brendan Cole.
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Dec 20, 2008 -
With all the controversy surrounding last Saturday's semi final, it's easy to overlook the fact that we've got three worthy contenders competing to win Strictly Come Dancing. Rachel Stevens, Tom Chambers and Lisa Snowdon have fought off competition from all the other male and female celebrities to make it to this evening's final. I'd love to know who you're rooting for, so tell me: who do you want to win Strictly?
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Dec 19, 2008 -
I'm getting very excited about the final of Strictly Come Dancing tomorrow! Rachel Stevens, Tom Chambers and Lisa Snowdon have seen off the competition, and one of them will be crowned winner at the weekend. All three will also perform on the special festive edition of the show on Christmas Day, alongside previous contestants Jill Halfpenny, Kelly Brook and Alesha Dixon.
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Dec 15, 2008 -
- There is to be a review on the voting procedures on Strictly Come Dancing after this weekend's semi final was affected by a tie. Rachel Stevens and Lisa Snowdon were awarded top points by the judges, which meant Tom Chambers could not be saved from a dance-off to decide who left the series. All three got through to the final.
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Oct 10, 2008 -
- Robbie Williams has been spotted in LA hand-in-hand with his ex-girlfriend Ayda Field. — The Sun
- Leona Lewis turned down a £1million offer from Harrods boss Mohammed Fayed to open this year's summer sale because the department store sells fur. — Daily Mail
- Tom Chambers is taking his Strictly Come Dancing partner Camilla Dallerup on his honeymoon so he can continue to practice, having already moved the date of the wedding to fit in with the show’s schedule.
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Aug 29, 2008 -
I gave you the lowdown on the female celebrities yesterday, so now it's time to find out a bit more about the men competing in Strictly Come Dancing this year. We've got actors, presenters, sportsmen and a chef: here come the boys...
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