
Strictly Come Dancing
Reality • 2004–25 • 23 Seasons
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3.8
A dance competition where celebrities compete to be crowned the winner. Who is kicked out of the competition each week is decided by the judges scores and viewer votes. Are today's celebrities fleet of foot or do they have two left feet?
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Honestly I think it's rubbish. It's BBC's "classy" answer to other trashy talent shows. But people obviously enjoy it so who am I to judge.
A show that'll only really entice you for two reasons: you're a dancing fan; or a celebrity appeals to you. Otherwise, it's a fun watch.
You already know if you'll enjoy this or not. For me all such dancing programs are a wide pass.
I like watching the dances but could do without the rest of the faff.
Absolutely rubbish and it seems to be a fix almost every year and seems the judges pick favourites from the start
Been on for far too long, but still ok Saturday evening family entertainment. The luvviness is painful, though.
Some people who can't dance, some people who can, rude judges, sparkly costumes. That's it.
One of those shows that gets worse with time. Was great a few years back
First few seasons were good but now it's a bit boring
Always love when this starts again, and the dances are always great
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3.8 – Based on 366 ratings
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