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Ratings war loom as Strictly Come Dancing returns

Ben Bailey
18 Sep 2009


Strictly Come Dancing returns to TV screens tonight for a seventh series and is gearing up for a ratings war with The X Factor.

The celebrity couples take to the dance floor for the first show of the new series tonight, and will go head to head with the hit talent show for more than an hour on Saturday.

The two shows have occasionally overlapped by up to half an hour, although during the last series BBC1's Strictly usually finished before its ITV1 rival began.

The BBC has abandoned Strictly's traditional Sunday night results show in favour of an extended Saturday edition, which is part of the reason for the clash.

Earlier this week Strictly waltzed into the record books as the most successful reality TV format of all time.

The new series will see stars including former EastEnder Natalie Cassidy, retired world champion boxer Joe Calzaghe and Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood's estranged wife Jo do battle on the dancefloor.

Calzaghe has been romantically linked to his dancing partner Kristina Rihanoff, but his ex-girlfriend Jo-Emma Larvin said she will still be voting for him.

The series also sees former winner Alesha Dixon joining the judging panel. The singer replaces choreographer Arlene Phillips.

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Two more reasons to go to the pub on a Saturday evening.

- Chris, London, 18/09/2009 16:35
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I am an elitist snob and these shows are for morons.

- Gwaddilove, London..England, 18/09/2009 15:19
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Well, the ratings for both certainly won't include me.

I'd rather sandpaper my eyes than watch either of these tiresome programmes.

- Jock, London, 18/09/2009 10:57
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It is not the BBC`s function to mirror other channels output, it serves no-one but themselves.
They have a duty to provide alternative viewing at the same time slot (as opposed to Weekends, when the alternative is alternative sport - on BOTH BBC channels!)Clearly self interest fed by too many jollies and too many fingers in too many pies is the driving force behind all this excess - they should strive for choice and excellence, not just ratings - let the "lesser" Sky channels do that.
Time fer a change, methinks, Mr Cameron.

- Darius, London UK, 18/09/2009 09:26
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Alesha Dixon is not a judge, some would question that she is a singer.

This show will fail over the BBC trying too hard to bring in the younger generation when the majority of them would prefer to have Arlene on the judges panel......this show has now lost the X factor IMHO.

- M, Bristol, 18/09/2009 08:05
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