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Back to business in the usual ballroom
Due to a rare elimination-free weekend, everyone made it past the Blackpool milestone and now returns to the familiar Elstree Studios ballroom.
No backing dancers. No sprung floor. Nowhere to hide from the judges, who will be looking closely at technique with the quarter-final beckoning. And then comes the extra pressure of the Instant Dance challenge. Gulp. It’s 20 minutes until the clock strikes sequins…
ShareSoapy Sopal is strong favourite for exit
Having already been subjected to four dance-offs, EastEnders star Balvinder Sopal is bookies’ odds-on tip for elimination yet again this weekend. Remember, nobody has ever survived a fifth.
Alex Kingston is second favourite, with Amber Davies in third. Can the resilient Bal bounce back and defy the odds again? It’s 25 minutes until the sparkly curtain comes up…
ShareStand by for the inaugural Instant Dance challenge
After their regular routines, tonight sees Strictly’s first ever Instant Dance challenge. In this time-pressured plot twist, each couple will pick a dance style at random from ones they have learnt in the competition so far.
They will then be played their accompanying music and – after a frantic dash through wardrobe to select and change into their costumes – they will have just 10 seconds on the countdown clock to decide exactly how they’re going to dance it. Will they try to remember the original choreography or will they improvise? The judges will mark them from one to six points, which could shake up the leaderboard and change the standings. It could also be total chaos and I’m here for it.
Hopefully it will go rather more smoothly than the notorious lindyhop-athon of 2018, when the judges got themselves in a tangle and Claudia Winkleman had to step in. Who can deliver when it counts? We’ll get our first clues in half-an-hour…
ShareCan our couples shake off their Blackpool hangovers?
They’ve waved off La Voix and danced back down the M6. Now it’s a homecoming show for our hoofers. However, one couple is about to fall short of the quarter-final and miss out on Musicals Week.
Good evening and welcome to week 10 (yes, we’re into double figures) of Strictly Come Dancing 2025. I’m Michael, your twinkle-toed typist for tonight’s live show. I’d love you to watch along with me as our six surviving couples return to the Elstree Studios ballroom. They will also tackle Strictly’s first ever Instant Dance Challenge in their bid to make it through to next week’s themed quarter-final.
Last weekend’s annual trip north to the Tower Ballroom was a strange but celebratory one. It began with the sad news that La Voix was forced to withdraw from the competition with her foot injury, so nobody would be eliminated. A giddy night of high scoring ensued, with another perfect 40 for Lewis Cope, while Karen Carney and George Clarke notched 39 points apiece.
Our six remaining pro-celebrity pairings now return to the familiar surroundings of the Elstree Studios ballroom – with extra points up for grabs in the never-seen-before Instant Dance climax. More on that in a moment. Tonight’s scores and public vote will be combined with last week’s, before the bottom two will dance again for survival on Sunday night. Balvinder Sopal is bookies odds-on favourite for elimination (again), followed by Alex Kingston.
It’s showtime at 6.35pm on BBC One. I’ll be liveblogging from 6.05pm, providing build-up, rolling coverage, analysis, reaction and glitter-encrusted gags. So close the curtains on the wind, rain and Budget bores and I’ll see you on the sofa.
As always, I’d love to hear from you too. You can tweet me @michaelhogan, contact me on Bluesky or Threads @michaelhogan100, email me michael.hogan.freelance@guardian.co.uk and the comments section below is at your dance disposal. I’ll rumba-walk down there whenever I can to peek at what you’re all saying and report your reactions up top.
It’s week 10, so let’s do this again. Nearly time to staaaart instant dancing!