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Thought i might as well get this years thread started rather than continuing the one from last year.
Bit of a mixed bag, as it always is, from sports, acting & a politician thrown in too. Nice to see Jamie Laing back as he never got the chance last year and it could be interesting to see what Bill Bailey comes up with given his comedy routines, plus Jay Bell is normally good for a laugh whenever he does the NFL coverage.
Full line up below:
- Max George - singer / actor.
- Jay Bell - retired NFL cornerback & current BBC NFL pundit.
- Caroline Quentin - actress / presenter.
- Nicola Adams - retired Olympic medal winning boxer.
- Ranvir Singh - ITV presenter / content editor.
- Clara Amfo - DJ / presenter.
- Bill Bailey - comedian / actor / musician / wildlife supporter.
- JJ Chalmers - former Royal Marine Commando / current BBC presenter covering the Paralympics, Invictus Games & para sports features.
- Jamie Laing - actor / reality TV / Made In Chelsea - taking up the slot he had to vacate last year after injury.
- Maisie Smith - Eastenders actress.
- Harvey Leigh Cantwell - better known as HRVY - singer / presenter / social media.
- Jacqui Smith - former Labour MP / Home Secretary under Gordon Brown in '07. Better known for losing her job in '09 for her role in the expenses for porn scandal.
The series will be truncated and run from early / mid October until mid December.
Kevin Clifton & AJ Pritchard have confirmed they have left the series.
Nicola Adams has confirmed she will dance with a female partner .
Bruno Tonioli will have a limited role for the majority of the series but will appear remotely as part of the "Sunday" show. He's likely return to judge the last 3 or 4 episodes once Dancing With The Stars has completed in the USA, but that's subject to whatever Covid restrictions are present on travel / isolation by November / December.
The dancers / celebs are now expected to spend at least 2 to 3 weeks during September isolated in a hotel and, so long as nobody tests positive for Covid, they'll film all of the group routines for the series during this time.
Bit of a mixed bag, as it always is, from sports, acting & a politician thrown in too. Nice to see Jamie Laing back as he never got the chance last year and it could be interesting to see what Bill Bailey comes up with given his comedy routines, plus Jay Bell is normally good for a laugh whenever he does the NFL coverage.
Full line up below:
- Max George - singer / actor.
- Jay Bell - retired NFL cornerback & current BBC NFL pundit.
- Caroline Quentin - actress / presenter.
- Nicola Adams - retired Olympic medal winning boxer.
- Ranvir Singh - ITV presenter / content editor.
- Clara Amfo - DJ / presenter.
- Bill Bailey - comedian / actor / musician / wildlife supporter.
- JJ Chalmers - former Royal Marine Commando / current BBC presenter covering the Paralympics, Invictus Games & para sports features.
- Jamie Laing - actor / reality TV / Made In Chelsea - taking up the slot he had to vacate last year after injury.
- Maisie Smith - Eastenders actress.
- Harvey Leigh Cantwell - better known as HRVY - singer / presenter / social media.
- Jacqui Smith - former Labour MP / Home Secretary under Gordon Brown in '07. Better known for losing her job in '09 for her role in the expenses for porn scandal.
The series will be truncated and run from early / mid October until mid December.
Kevin Clifton & AJ Pritchard have confirmed they have left the series.
Nicola Adams has confirmed she will dance with a female partner .
Bruno Tonioli will have a limited role for the majority of the series but will appear remotely as part of the "Sunday" show. He's likely return to judge the last 3 or 4 episodes once Dancing With The Stars has completed in the USA, but that's subject to whatever Covid restrictions are present on travel / isolation by November / December.
The dancers / celebs are now expected to spend at least 2 to 3 weeks during September isolated in a hotel and, so long as nobody tests positive for Covid, they'll film all of the group routines for the series during this time.
I recognise 4 names, that 2-up on last year.
I hope that the incoming DG recognises the need to kill-off tired formats like a Strictly and Masterchef. They desperately need some creative genius to revitalise their schedules - hopefully in a manner that thoroughly entertains their mainstream license-fee payers.
I hope that the incoming DG recognises the need to kill-off tired formats like a Strictly and Masterchef. They desperately need some creative genius to revitalise their schedules - hopefully in a manner that thoroughly entertains their mainstream license-fee payers.
BossHogg said:
Dancing on Ice beat them to it with a same sex couple.
I get the impression that's probably what the BBC / Strictly producers were hoping would happen - good way of seeing the response on a rival show before deciding whether to commit. They spent a fair bit of 2019 dropping hints, getting the judges to talk about it, then seeing how the press / social media responded and even had the all male pro dance as well. At the time, ITV would have been mad not to have done it on DOI and that way BBC / Strictly got to see the pros / cons unfold before commiting themselves. Given how positive it was for DOI it would've been stupid for Strictly not to do the same this year - it's about time tbh.Who cares? As long as you push your all inclusive agenda.
This year girl on girl to get you warmed up to it, next year a couple of guys and then the year after a confused child who can be given hormones live on stage to change it's gender.
Amputees are a bit 2012 now though aren't they? I hear Frank from Didcot is at a loose end these days, when can we get a quadriplegic involved?
This year girl on girl to get you warmed up to it, next year a couple of guys and then the year after a confused child who can be given hormones live on stage to change it's gender.
Amputees are a bit 2012 now though aren't they? I hear Frank from Didcot is at a loose end these days, when can we get a quadriplegic involved?
sgtBerbatov said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Typical BBC woke ste. Black lesbian for the win and the usual disabled person for the tears/didn’t they do well crowd.
I didn't know the gammons were allergic to black female boxers. It's like you're afraid of women who can stand up for themselves.LaurasOtherHalf said:
sgtBerbatov said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Typical BBC woke ste. Black lesbian for the win and the usual disabled person for the tears/didn’t they do well crowd.
I didn't know the gammons were allergic to black female boxers. It's like you're afraid of women who can stand up for themselves."Typical BBC woke ste" < so you already don't like it.
"Black lesbian" < she has a name, has done something with her life and achieved something 99% of the world can't. Yet you refer to her to the bog standard gammon-esque description
"usual disabled person for the tears" < belittling a stranger because they've got one less leg than you
Or would you like that written in a Daily Fail kind of headline to really get your pork fat sizzling?
sgtBerbatov said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
sgtBerbatov said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Typical BBC woke ste. Black lesbian for the win and the usual disabled person for the tears/didn’t they do well crowd.
I didn't know the gammons were allergic to black female boxers. It's like you're afraid of women who can stand up for themselves."Typical BBC woke ste" < so you already don't like it.
"Black lesbian" < she has a name, has done something with her life and achieved something 99% of the world can't. Yet you refer to her to the bog standard gammon-esque description
"usual disabled person for the tears" < belittling a stranger because they've got one less leg than you
Or would you like that written in a Daily Fail kind of headline to really get your pork fat sizzling?
Typical BBC woke ste < it is what I and vast swathes of the general public think.
Black Lesbian < Nicola Adams does have a name and has achieved a great deal, however none of this will be of any importance due to her sexuality (and stigma of said sexuality within her racial sphere) and the gender dancing partner being the single most important fact of this whole series. And it is, whether you like it or not
Usual disabled person for the tears < There's absolutely no belittling I can achieve greater than the host and anchor putting on her fake tears and pout whilst cooing baby talk such as "didn't he/she do well" and "ooh look at his/her little face".
Not being a Daily Mail reader I wouldn't know if they could explain it better than yourself, though if it helps you rationalise a different opinion from your own to label those whose opinions differ (such as snowflake ) then so be it. I can explain the problem to you, I simply can't help you understand it.
Like much of the BBC's recent agenda, I suspect it will be looked upon in years to come as incredibly unhelpful to the cause against sexual, racial and disability discrimination.
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