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Nancy Dell'Olio and Alex Jones are back for group routine on tonight's Strictly Come Dancing final

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Once more with passion! Nancy Dell'Olio and Alex Jones are back for group routine on tonight's Strictly Come Dancing final



By Alanah Eriksen

Last updated at 11:15 AM on 17th December 2011

They all trained so hard in the hope of being crowned this year's king or queen of the dancefloor.

And despite being eliminated over the past few weeks, former Strictly Come Dancing contestants will have been delighted to be asked back to appear in the final - even if its just in a supporting role.

Fiesty property lawyer Nancy Dell'Olio and One Show presenter Alex Jones were among the celebrities pictured training hard yesterday for tonight's anticipated show.


Spin me around: Nancy Dell'Olio and partner Anton du Beke practice for a group dance at Pineapple Studios in Covent Garden, London, ahead of tomorrow's Strictly Come Dancing final
Spin me around: Nancy Dell'Olio and partner Anton du Beke practice for a group dance at Pineapple Studios in Covent Garden, London, ahead of tomorrow's Strictly Come Dancing final

It will be take place at Blackpool's Tower Ballroom.

Nancy was captured being thrown upside down by her partner Anton du Beke in London's Pineapple Studios.


The 50-year-old showed she had retained her dancer figure, moving gracefully in a pair of black leather leggings and towering heels.


They're all back: One Show presenter Alex Jones, Lulu and Nancy bust a move ahead of the big show
They're all back: One Show presenter Alex Jones, Lulu and Nancy bust a move ahead of the big show


Attempting the cannonball again? Rory Bremner and Robbie Savage lift up stargazer Russell Grant during the group practice
Attempting the cannonball again? Rory Bremner and Robbie Savage lift up stargazer Russell Grant during the group practice

Alex went for comfort over glamour in a grey jumper and skinny jeans but still opted for heels in a pair of chic boots.

Viewers will remember when stagazer Russell Grant 'shot' out of a cannonball before being eliminated.

And by the looks of yesterday's practice, he may be pulling a similar move.


Off in her own world: Holly Valance busts a move as Robin Windsor and her partner Artem Chigvintsev pick up Russell
Off in her own world: Holly Valance busts a move as Robin Windsor and her partner Artem Chigvintsev pick up Russell


We're in charge: Russell and his partner Flavia Cacace lead the group
We're in charge: Russell and his partner Flavia Cacace lead the group

Comedian Rory Bremner and footballer Robbie Savage were seen lifting him up into the air.


Recently eliminated Australian singer Holly Valance looked as though she will be bringing the sex factor to the final, as she wiggled her hips while off in a world of her own.

She then snuggled up to her hunky partner Artem Chigvintsev.


Stepping in time: Audley Harrison with his partner Natalie Lowe, Robbie Savage with his partner Ola Jordan and Rory Bremner with his partner Erin Boag
Stepping in time: Audley Harrison with his partner Natalie Lowe, Robbie Savage with his partner Ola Jordan and Rory Bremner with his partner Erin Boag


Ready for the big night: Ola and Robbie show the others how its done
Ready for the big night: Ola and Robbie show the others how its done
Ready for the big night: Ola and Robbie show the others how its done


They've got chemistry: Holly and Artem show off their saucy moves amid the other dancers
They've got chemistry: Holly and Artem show off their saucy moves amid the other dancers

Boxer Audley Harrison may not be quite the twinkle toes but he showed he takes dancing seriously, concentrating hard with partner Natalie Lowe.

There was no sign of the three finalists and their partners - Jason Donovan, Chelsee Healey and Harry Judd.

McFly drummer Harry is this year's favourite to win.

But he isn't counting on it, saying this week: 'Chelsee and Jason are incredible so I will have to keep working hard.

'It will come down to who performs best on the night.'

If Waterloo Road's Chealsee wins, she will be the youngest winner in the show's history, at 23 years-old.


Can you feel the sexual tension? Natalie and Audley pull some interesting faces during the routine
Can you feel the sexual tension? Natalie and Audley pull some interesting faces during the routine
Can you feel the sexual tension? Natalie and Audley pull some interesting faces during the routine





We've got to get it right: Erin and Rory appeared to be concentrating really hard
We've got to get it right: Erin and Rory appeared to be concentrating really hard


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2075298/Strictly-Come-Dancing-2011-Nancy-DellOlio-Alex-Jones-final.html#ixzz1gpMbiyXm

Strictly Come Dancing stars are decked out as the 12 Days of Christmas

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Strictly Come Dancing stars are decked out as the 12 Days of Christmas... but there are only seven left until the final!



By Holly Thomas

Last updated at 4:32 PM on 10th December 2011


The contestants have been larking about as the Famous Five, in preparation for tonight's Strictly Come Dancing semi-final.

But it seems some other other Strictly stars are embracing a more festive theme for their dressing up.

Pasha Kovalev, Russell Grant, and Edwina Currie joined finalist Alex Jones and her partner James Jordan in celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas.

Maid-a-milking: Finalist Alex Jones posed with her with dance partner James Jordan

Maid-a-milking: Finalist Alex Jones posed with her with dance partner James Jordan for a Radio Times Strictly Twelve Days Of Christmas shoot


Dancer Pasha was a convincing 'Lord-a-leaping' for the Radio Times feature in breeches and a crown, suspended in mid-air in a typically graceful pose.

Ex-contestant Russel donned a powdered wig and Georgian costume while carrying a pear tree and partridge for his shot.

And Edwina Currie went all-out in a white and yellow feathered costume as a 'Goose-a-laying', one webbed foot resting on a sparkly golden egg.

Fun in feathers: Edwina Currie was a 'Goose-a-laying' for a Radio Times Strictly Twelve Days Of Christmas shoot

Fun in feathers: Edwina Currie was a cheerful 'Goose-a-laying' complete with golden egg

Finally Alex Jones was a 'maid-a-milking' her cow, James Jordan.

Holly Valance, Jason Donovan, Chelsee Healey, Harry Judd and Alex Jones are competing for just three places in the final next week.

The quintet marked the occasion by posing as Enid Blyton's Famous Five characters.

Partridge in a pear tree: Russel Grant got into character in a powdered wig
Partridge in a pear tree: Russel Grant got into character in a powdered wig


But poor old One Show host Jones drew the short straw as she played Timmy the dog, alongside Julian, Dick, Anne and Georgina (George).





In a video posted on the Strictly website, Jason said he was 'cautiously optimistic' about the Argentine Tango and Samba he will be performing tomorrow.

'If I go wrong in even one place I'll be in trouble so I really have to concentrate,' said Harry.

Ever graceful: Dancer Pasha Kovalev made a marvellous 'Lord-a-leaping'
Ever graceful: Dancer Pasha Kovalev made a marvellous 'Lord-a-leaping'

Chelsee is also feeling the pressure. 'I feel sick, nervous, anxious,' she said. 'But excited at the same time. I just hope it all goes to plan.'

The full shoot appears in the Radio Times Christmas edition, which features TV listings from December 17 to 30
The full shoot appears in the Radio Times Christmas edition, which features TV listings from December 17 to 30

Poor Alex and Chelsee have had yet more problems to contend with, as their ample assets have been giving them severe back pain when they dance.

According to reports today, Alex has been given pain killers and Chelsee will be strapped ahead of tonight's semi-final to help ease the pain.

Each of the celebs in BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing tonight will perform twice with their professional partners in a bid to impress judges - and viewers - to get through to the final at Blackpool's Tower Ballroom next Saturday.

And the contest could not be tighter with each of the remaining couples awarded huge scores in the last heat, which saw Robbie Savage given the boot.


Healey led the field with her highest score yet of 39, matching Judd's effort from the previous week.

For more details about the Radio Times Twelve Days Of Christmas shoot, click here.

Famous Five to jive: Strictly Come Dancing contestants Holly Valance, Jason Donovan, Chelsee Healey, Harry Judd and Alex Jones dress up as the Famous Five
Famous Five to jive: Strictly Come Dancing's Holly Valance, Jason Donovan, Chelsee




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2072465/Strictly-Come-Dancing-2011-Stars-dress-Twelve-Days-Christmas.html#ixzz1gB9Lmsrp

Russell Grant finally bids Strictly goodbye as Holly Valance gets handed a lifeline

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Off he shoots! Russell Grant finally bids Strictly goodbye as Holly Valance gets handed a lifeline



By Holly Thomas

Last updated at 10:00 PM on 20th November 2011


Russell Grant was finally given his marching orders as he and partner Flavia Cacace were voted off Strictly Come Dancing.

The pair were up against Holly Valance and Artem Chigvintstev in the bottom two.

Russel and Flavia were awarded a modest 24 last night, with Bruno's seven being the highest score from the judges- for the 'pure madness' of his cannonball entrance.


Time to say goodbye: Russell Grant and his partner Flavia Cacace were finally voted off Strictly tonight
Time to say goodbye: Russell Grant and his partner Flavia Cacace were finally voted off Strictly tonight
Positive atitude: Russell said after the result was announced 'Every show I¿ve done has been a highlight, it¿s been fantastic'
Positive atitude: Russell said after the result was announced 'Every show I¿ve done has been a highlight, it¿s been fantastic'
Last dance: The judges and presenters gave Russell and Flavia a standing ovation as they took to the floor for the last time
Last dance: The judges and presenters gave Russell and Flavia a standing ovation as they took to the floor for the last time

Russell was totally positive about his Strictly experience, saying after the result was announced: 'Every show I’ve done has been a highlight, it’s been fantastic.'

'The public have been great, the audiences have been great. I’ve learnt from the judges, I’ve listened to the judges… but most of all I’ve had the most fantastic partner in Flavia Cacace.'

He later added: ‘Strictly has saved my life, absolutely. I owe this show so much and I’ve got my life back. I only wish this had happened to me 30 years ago, but there’s a time and a place for everything.’

Flavia added: 'I completely agree with everyone out there who absolutely loves you because you are a true inspiration. It has been an absolute pleasure and joy partnering you.'

Tough competition: The pair were up against popular couple Holly Valance and Artem Chigvintstev
Tough competition: The pair were up against popular couple Holly Valance and Artem Chigvintstev in the bottom two


Tense moment: The couples waited to hear their fate after the dramatic Wembley showdown
Tense moment: The couples waited to hear their fate after the dramatic Wembley showdown


Russell was clearly more than satisfied with his time on Strictly, and stressed before the result was announced: 'I got to Wembley, that was always my goal, it was fantastic. It's just one of the best things that ever happened to me.'

'I thought I'd be gone by October, and here I'm back in Middlesex where I grew up, in Wembley.'

'It's taught me about friendship, love music, joy and happiness,' the 61-year-old added.


Relief: Holly Valance said that she was fully 'in the Strictly bubble' now, and would be heartbroken if she had to leave
Relief: Holly Valance said before the result was announced that she was fully 'in the Strictly bubble' now, and would be heartbroken if she had to leave
A comforting hug: Holly and Artem were clearly thrilled to be safe for another week
A comforting hug: Holly and Artem were clearly thrilled to be safe for another week

Bruno said prior to Russell's departure: 'For total unashamed entertainment, Russell is right there at the top. But technically he is far below some of the others If he has to go I really will miss him.'

Anita Dobson was especially relieved not to be in the bottom two, having had a tense time when her place in the competition was in jeopardy last week.

She had feared the worst after her Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now with partner Robin Windsor was labelled 'muddy' by Craig on last night's show.


Pleasant surprise: Anita Dobson had feared the worst after her Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now with partner Robin Windsor was labelled 'muddy' by Craig on last night's show
Pleasant surprise: Anita Dobson had feared the worst after her Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now with partner Robin Windsor was labelled 'muddy' by Craig on last night's show

Despite hitting the bottom of the leader board again, Russell Grant received a standing ovation for his thrilling routine last night, which kicked off with him shooting from a cannon on a glittering red sleigh.

He and his partner Flavia Cacace then launched into an energetic Jive to S Club Seven's Reach For The Stars.

Dressed in eye-catching yellow embellished with blue stars it was clear that Russell's lack of dancing ability hadn't affected his confidence as he threw himself about the stage- which was six times larger than their usual dance floor.

The sky's the limit! Russell Grant kicked off his routine by shooting out of a cannon ball at Strictly's live Wembley show

Iconic moment: Len Goodman said that Russell's cannonball entrance would go down in Strictly history

Alesha started the commentary with: 'Just when you think you've seen it all... definitely the Best entrance I've seen yet. I was secretly hoping you’d stay up there and do a little tour around the arena!'

'Jokes aside I’m so pleased you got to go to Wembley because for what you lacked in jive technique you certainly made up for in entertainment.'

And a thoroughly excited Bruno gushed: 'Russell the magnificent flying machine, soaring into an orbit of madness!'


Peek-a-boo! Bruno said that he had nearly 'bust a gut' during this part of Russel and Flavia's performance last night
Peek-a-boo! Bruno said that he had nearly 'bust a gut' during this part of Russel and Flavia's performance last night

Dancing to their own beat: Bruno said that Russel's routine had nothing to do with the jive, but he loved it anyway
Dancing to their own beat: Bruno said that Russell and Flavia Cacace's routine had nothing to do with the jive, but he loved it anyway

'I tell you the peek a boo thing at the end I thought I was going to bust a gut!It had nothing to do with jive but I loved it!'

Craig was brief, murmuring 'Dumbo springs to mind', before adding as the crowd's boos died down: 'revolutionary.'

Len was also utterly taken with the routine, enthusing: 'I don't care how many great dancers they have, and how many series there are, people will always remember this routine!'

Holly must have been relieved to be safe, having said before the results: 'I had a feeling,a niggling feeling. But you know what, we've worked so hard and it's been an amazing journey. If we ended on a night like tonight, well, it's been a magical night.'




Full of energy: Even Craig was lost for words, and murmured that the performance was 'revolutionary'
Full of energy: Even Craig was lost for words, and murmured that the performance was 'revolutionary'



'I'm in the Strictly bubble now, and should that bubble burst I'll be heartbroken'

Alesha was supportive of the star, saying: 'I still believe Holly could go all the way, I think she's fantastic. She and Artem are such a strong couple, and they've had such a tough couple of weeks.'

Following a tense week practicing with both dancers, a relieved Holly took to the stage last night with her old partner to Amy Winehouse's Valerie.

The entertainment: James Morrison appeared to sing his new single Up featuring Jessie J
The entertainment: James Morrison appeared to sing his new single Up featuring Jessie J




Fabulous foursome: Il Divo turned up to perform their new song Time To Say Goodbye
Fabulous foursome: Il Divo turned up to perform their new song Time To Say Goodbye

Bruno 'Holly Holly, at times you're thrilling and at times you're maddening! You're like a thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet, at times you're wonderful and at times you make me so angry!'

Craig said it was a 'good job' and fantastic routine, but remarked that Holly needed to find her centre.

Len agreed that Holly had lost control now and again, but complimented the good use of space.

Reunited: After they were parted by Artem Chigvintsev's injury last week, Holly Valance was back with her old partner for a fun routine to Amy Winehouse's Valerie
Reunited: After they were parted by Artem's injury last week, Holly was back with her old partner for a fun routine to Amy Winehouse's Valerie last night




And Alesha also picked up on Holly's loss of control, but said that she had like the routine nevertheless.
The couple won a respectable score of 31, putting them comfortably in the middle of the leader board.
Further entertainment was provided this evening by James Morrison feat. Jessie J, singing his new song Up, and Il Divo singing Time To Say Goodbye.
Russel Grant has opened up about the health problems which plagued him up until his time on Strictly.
He said: ‘I’d had two near heart attacks, I was walking with a stick, I’d become diabetic, I had prostate problems. You think, this can’t go on. I got to my lowest point on January 5, 2009. I woke up after ten days of being ill over Christmas and New Year.'
Nearly there: Bruno described Holly as a 'thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet'
Nearly there: Bruno described Holly as a 'thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet'
‘I was up to 27 stone after days of overeating – and I’m only 5ft 7in tall – and I thought, “What am I going to do with my life?” I thought, “I’m going to go back to where I’m happiest, music and drama”.’
After losing ten stone, he signed up for Strictly.
Grant has now been off his anti-depressant medication for two years. Since doing Strictly, he has lost another ten pounds, but has a knee injury and is due to see a surgeon today.
Saturday’s edition of Strictly, in which Grant and Miss Cacace finished in the bottom two alongside Australian soap star Holly Valance and her partner Artem Chigvintsev, beat its ITV rival The X Factor in the ratings for the second time this autumn.
Strictly had a peak of 12.5million viewers while X Factor peaked at 11.5million


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2063988/Strictly-Come-Dancing-2011-Russell-Grant-voted-off.html#ixzz1eIUpJkJr

Russell Grant is a charismatic cannonball as Strictly takes over Wembley Arena

Dumbo springs to mind'! Russell Grant is a charismatic cannonball as Strictly takes over Wembley Arena



By Holly Thomas

Last updated at 11:07 PM on 19th November 2011


He may be the least technically skillful dancer left in the competition, but there was no doubt who won the heart of Strictly's Wembley audience tonight.

Despite hitting the bottom of the leader board again, Russell Grant received a standing ovation for the thrilling routine, which kicked off with him shooting from a cannon on a glittering red sleigh.

He and his partner Flavia Cacace then launched into an energetic Jive to S Club Seven's Reach For The Stars.


The sky's the limit! Russell Grant kicked off his routine by shooting out of a cannon ball at Strictly's live Wembley show
The sky's the limit! Russell Grant kicked off his routine by shooting out of a cannon ball at Strictly's live Wembley show

Dressed in eye-catching yellow embellished with blue stars it was clear that Russell's lack of dancing ability hadn't affected his confidence as he threw himself about the stage- which was six times larger than their usual dance floor.

Alesha started the commentary with: 'Just when you think you've seen it all... definitely the Best entrance I've seen yet. For what you lacked in jive technique you certainly made up for in entertainment.'

An thoroughly excited Bruno gushed: 'Russell the magnificent flying machine, soaring into an orbit of madness! It had nothing to do with jive but I loved it!'


Dancing to their own beat: Bruno said that Russel's routine had nothing to do with the jive, but he loved it anyway
Dancing to their own beat: Bruno said that Russell and Flavia Cacace's routine had nothing to do with the jive, but he loved it anyway


Full of energy: Even Craig was lost for words, and murmured that the performance was 'revolutionary'
Full of energy: Even Craig was lost for words, and murmured that the performance was 'revolutionary'



Craig was brief, murmuring 'Dumbo springs to mind', before adding as the crowd's boos died down: 'revolutionary.'

Len: I don't care how many great dancers they have, and how many series there are, people will always remember this routine!'

The pair were awarded a modest 24, with Bruno's seven being the highest score from the judges- 'for the pure madness.'


Taking it in good humour: Even though Craig Revel Horwood said Russel reminded him of Dumbo, Russel took it with a smile
Taking it in good humour: Even though Craig Revel Horwood said Russel reminded him of Dumbo, Russel took it with a smile



First up dancing the salsa were Robbie Savage and his partner Ola Jordan, who achieved their best ever score of 31 last week.

With hopes high to best their record, the pair hit the stage to Robbie Williams' Let Me Entertain You with a energetic routine, Ola sporting a sexy backless purple catsuit, and Robbie baring his chest with blue trousers and a matching (unbuttoned) shirt.

The audience responded with uproarious applause, however the judges were slightly less impressed.


Let Him Entertain You! Robbie Savage took to the stage to perform the salsa to Robbie Williams' classic
Let Him Entertain You! Robbie Savage took to the stage to perform the salsa to Robbie Williams' classic




On home turf: Robbie was more than comfortable in the familiar setting, though Bruno thought his performance was too 'savage'
On home turf: Robbie was more than comfortable in the familiar setting, though Bruno thought his performance was too 'savage'

Len started the commentary with: 'You treated this like the FA Cup Final, it was like you were trying to straddle a goal post! You were all wild and savage! 7

Alesha was more positive, saying: 'You opened the show like it was your own rock concert, the lifts were crazy! It didn't have the salsa feel I'm used to, but it was great entertainment.' 7

Bruno remarked that the performance could have used more 'refinement' as it was supposed to be a dance of courtship- whereas Robbie was throwing Ola 'all over the place'. 7


Working the catsuit: Ola Jordon bared her back in her sexy purple outfit
Working the catsuit: Ola Jordon bared her back in her sexy purple outfit

And Craig gave a mixed critique, calling Robbie 'flat-footed', but complimenting him on his well-shaped upper body.

The couple picked up a score of 26.

Alex Jones and James were next up, taking to the stage with a tango to the Frankie Goes To Hollywood classic Relax (Don't do it).


Pulled it off: Alex Jones and James Jordon took to the stage with a tango to the Frankie Goes To Hollywood classic Relax (Don't do it)
Pulled it off: Alex Jones and James Jordon took to the stage with a tango to the Frankie Goes To Hollywood classic Relax (Don't do it)
Confidence performance: Alesha said 'From a happy-go-lucky jive to a seductive tango this week'
Confidence performance: Alesha said 'From a happy-go-lucky jive to a seductive tango this week'

The One Show presenter continued the bare-backed theme with a glittering black and silver upper half, teamed with a long pale purple skirt.

Alesha went straight in with a glowing critique, enthusing: 'From a happy-go-lucky jive to a seductive tango this week. It was really believable, good job.'

Bruno gushed: 'You got it absolutely right, I love your look Alex, 'You may touch me.'


Reunited: After they were parted by Artem Chigvintsev's injury last week, Holly Valance was back with her old partner for a fun routine to Amy Winehouse's Valerie
Reunited: After they were parted by Artem Chigvintsev's injury last week, Holly Valance was back with her old partner for a fun routine to Amy Winehouse's Valerie




Nearly there: Bruno described Holly as a 'thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet'
Nearly there: Bruno described Holly as a 'thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet'

And even Craig had something good to say, commenting: 'I believe we may be seeing some improvement, it was staccato, it was great.'

Len finished with: 'That's just what I like, a lovely tango danced beautifully. Relax!'

The pair picked up a 35, their highest ever score.





Mixed response: Craig said it was a 'good job' and fantastic routine, but remarked that Holly needed to find her centre
Mixed response: Craig said it was a 'good job' and fantastic routine, but remarked that Holly needed to find her centre

Artem was injured last week, so Brendan had stepped into his shoes to dance with Holly Valance.

Following a tense week practicing with both dancers, a relieved Holly took to the stage with her old partner to Amy Winehouse's Valerie.

Bruno 'Holly Holly, at times you're thrilling and at times you're maddening! You're like a thoroughbred who hasn't been broken in yet, at times you're wonderful and at times you make me so angry!'


No slowing her down! Anita Dobson and Robin Windsor were up next, dancing the Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now
No slowing her down! Anita Dobson and Robin Windsor were up next, dancing the Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now

Craig said it was a 'good job' and fantastic routine, but remarked that Holly needed to find her centre.

Len agreed that Holly had lost control now and again, but complimented the good use of space.

And Alesha also picked up on Holly's loss of control, but said that she had like the routine nevertheless.


Something lacking? Craig was quite picky in his critique with the semi-finals looming
Something lacking? Craig was quite picky in his critique with the semi-finals looming

The couple won a respectable score of 31, putting them comfortably in the middle of the leader board.

Anita Dobson and Robin were up next, dancing the Samba to Queen's Don't Stop Me Now.

Craig said of Anita's efforts: Your shoulders were hunched, it was very muddy and murky footwork. We're getting very specific now, the semi-finals are coming up. On a good note, your timing was very good.'


Enjoyed herself: Anita clearly had a fantastic time on the Wembley dance floor
Enjoyed herself: Anita clearly had a fantastic time on the Wembley dance floor

Alesha on the other hand thought that Anita had lost some timing, but loved her spirit.

Bruno said: 'You did well, but sometimes we all have dances that don't come out quite as we expect.'

The couple received a score of 27.

Harry Judd and his partner Aliona were up next with the Salsa, with expectations high having topped the leader board with their Argentine tango last week.


Oozing sex appeal: Harry Judd and his partner Aliona were up next with the Salsa, which they danced to I'm Still Standing
Oozing sex appeal: Harry Judd and his partner Aliona were up next with the Salsa, which they danced to I'm Still Standing

The couple stormed onto the stage to I'm Still Standing, with sexy performance that had the audience clamouring for more.

Len said: 'That was what I'd call a full-on samba, you went for it lock stock and barrel. The lifts were good, but I'd like a little more hip action. It should have been slightly more compact, and more clubby.'

Alesha continued with: 'You handled that with ease, I thought you had a bit of hip action going! Good job.'


Hard to fault: Craig said he 'loved the routine, the lift was spectacular', but Harry's hips were found lacking
Hard to fault: Craig said he 'loved the routine, the lift was spectacular', but Harry's hips were found lacking

Bruno gushed: 'Flirtation, sexy, vibrant! A little work on your bum, but we can talk about that later.'

Even Craig was impressed, saying: 'I loved the routine, the lift was spectacular, but it needed the groove, and as Len said there was a desperate lack of hip action.'

Chelsea Healy danced the samba with her partner Pasha, starting with a sexy silhouette solo routine.


Ball of energy: Chelsea Healy danced the samba with her partner Pasha Kovalev to the Spics Girls hit Spice Up Your Life
Ball of energy: Chelsea Healy danced the samba with her partner Pasha Kovalev to the Spics Girls hit Spice Up Your Life

The actress then emerged from behind the screen in a pink union jack dress to the Spice Girls Spice Up Your Life.

Bruno was You're so rhythmical, you little ball of fire. You made a little mistake, but it was near perfect.'

Craig said: Your finished are generally excellent, all the way through the spins were fantastic.'


Full of fun: Jason Donovan and Christina Rihanoff were last on, dancing the jive to Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Full of fun: Jason Donovan and Christina Rihanoff were last on, dancing the jive to Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go Go

'I thought you were brave doing that section alone at the beginning,. That spiced up my night,' added Len.

Alesha finished with 'A very strong opening, you had the spirit you had the bounce, and I think you're really coming into your own,' and the couple nabbed a score of 35.

Jason Donovan and Christina were last on, dancing the jive to Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.


Craig said: 'That would have been phenomenal if it weren't for the last move, but an amazing amazing routine.'

Len followed, saying 'I am really disappointed for you, I can tell by the foot placement the bounce, that you've been working your socks off.'


Youthful energy: Bruno said to Jason 'you were like an energetic spunky teenager, it was magnificent'
Youthful energy: Bruno said to Jason 'you were like an energetic spunky teenager, it was magnificent'

On a more sombre note, he added 'I'm issuing a warning though as I am starting t see more lifts kick in. Everyone's doing it, but I will start knocking off points.

Alesha said: 'It's such a shame Jason you were doing so well, and you should be proud because it went wrong and then you picked yourself .'

Bruno added 'You were like an energetic spunky teenager, it was magnificent. I think the occasion overwhelmed you and you lost timing a little, but still a-ma-zing.'

The couple went home with an impressive 34.




WEEK EIGHT LEADER BOARD


Alex Jones and James Jordan: 35
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev: 35
Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff: 34
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani: 34
Holly Valance and Brendan Cole: 31
Anita Dobson and Robin Windsor: 27
Robbie Savage and Ola Jordan: 26
Russell Grant and Flave Cacace: 24



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