Another Saturday, another Strictly Come Dancing live show. And this weekend sees the six remaining celebrities returning to the ballroom for another round of dances.

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Last weekend, the celebs took on Blackpool Week, as Layton Williams and Ellie Leach soared to the top of the leaderboard with a near-perfect score of 39 points.

This was the second week in a row at the summit for Layton, who scored 39 points in Week 8 for an Argentine tango.

While Strictly Come Dancing 2023 judges Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and Anton DuBeke scored Layton a perfect 10, though, Craig Revel Horwood held back and awarded the television presenter an actor a nine.

Speaking to RadioTimes.com, Strictly legend Vincent Simone said that Craig was right about Layton Williams's performance.

"I agree with what Craig said that it was too aggressive. It was very intense. I mean, listen, I loved it and I wouldn't change anything. I think it was perfect for them at the moment to do it that way.

"But it's not supposed to be stiff upper body parts, you know, being stiff and hard and sharp and so on. It still needs to be kind of soft," Vincent explained.

Blackpool week saw legendary presenter Angela Rippon exit the dance floor, after losing in the dance off against Bobby Brazier.

This weekend, Brazier returns to the ballroom with a Couple's Choice to This Woman's Work by Maxwell, which he'll be hoping to impress the judges with.

Week Eight saw Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Lauren Oakley eliminated from the competition, after losing out in the dreaded dance off against Angela Rippon and Kai Widdrington.

Krishnan and Lauren's exit followed Adam Thomas and Luba Mushtuk's elimination, after Zara McDermott and Jody Cundy also exited the competition.

Les Dennis became the first celebrity to leave Strictly, while Amanda Abbington pulled out of the series in Week Five citing personal reasons.

As usual, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman will be presenting all the action as the famous faces and their professional partners take to the dance floor to perform tangos, Charlestons and quicksteps.

Read on for everything you need to know about Strictly Come Dancing 2023, including the hosts, professionals and the latest news.

Strictly Come Dancing 2023 release date: What time is Strictly on tonight?

The female dancers for Strictly Come Dancing 2023
The female dancers for Strictly Come Dancing 2023.

The Strictly Come Dancing 2023 live show will continue on 7:30pm on Saturday 25th November on BBC One, the BBC has confirmed.

It will be followed by the results show on Sunday 26th November.

All six remaining celebrities will be perform, after which the judges will score them. The public vote will then open and the results will be revealed on Sunday night. The two contestants with the fewest votes will have to perform in the dance-off, with the judges deciding who to save and who to send home.

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Many of the stars have spoken out on their expectations leading up to the show, with Bobby Brazier saying: "I'm excited to hear what [the judges] have to say and take it back to the studio."

He added: "The journey that I'm going to go on with my partner, and my friends now, it's going to be so beautiful. They're going to see me at my best and at my worst, and it's just a really sweet thing, I think."

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Angela Rippon, who's the oldest contestant to ever take part in the show, said of why she signed up: "I think if we can get the message across, that it is a great way of keeping fit even during your 20s and 30s, and think ahead to when you're going to be old.

"And the number of people that are dancing in their 60s and 70s or 80s and 90s, it's fantastic and it's good for the brain as well."

Adam Thomas, meanwhile, said he just wants to make his kids smile with his appearance on the show.

Strictly Come Dancing 2023 hosts

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman have returned as the hosts of this year's Strictly Come Dancing once again.

While Tess stays close by to the dance floor to speak to each couple after they've performed, Claudia's domain is the gallery, where the other pairs sit patiently waiting for their chance to strut their stuff!

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly for Strictly Come Dancing 2023.
Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly for Strictly Come Dancing 2023. BBC/Ray Burmiston

Strictly Come Dancing 2023 judges

As with all our favourite entertainment shows, the series would be nothing without a familiar panel of judges to critique the stars - and Strictly is no different.

Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and head judge Shirley Ballas returned from last year as the Strictly Come Dancing 2023 judges.

While Craig has been giving his (sometimes harsh!) opinions on the show since its inception in 2004, Shirley Ballas replaced Len Goodman (who sadly passed away in April this year, aged 78) as head judge in season 15.

Motsi Mabuse - sister to former dancer, and winner, on the show, Oti - became a firm fan favourite when she stepped into Dame Darcey Bussell's shoes in season 17; and former professional Anton Du Beke finally got his time in the sun when Bruno Tonioli quit the show after season 18.

The Strictly Come Dancing judges.
The Strictly Come Dancing judges. BBC/Guy Levy

Strictly Come Dancing 2023 professionals

While they may be partnered with a host of famous faces each year, the Strictly Come Dancing professionals have become just as well-known as their celebrity pairings!

Thankfully, we already know that we're only losing one of them this year. Cameron Lombard – who joined the series in 2021 but wasn't given a partner on either of his seasons on the show – has exited the line-up.

A spokesperson for Strictly said: "Cameron is a fantastic performer and we have loved working with him for the past two years on Strictly. He is currently pursuing other opportunities but will always be part of the family and our door will always be open to him in the future."

The BBC has confirmed Dianne Buswell, Nadiya Bychkova, Vito Coppola, Graziano Di Prima, Amy Dowden, Carlos Gu, Karen Hauer, Katya Jones, Neil Jones, Nikita Kuzmin, Gorka Marquez, Luba Mushtuk, Lauren Oakley, Giovanni Pernice, Jowita Przystal, Johannes Radebe, Michelle Tsiakkas, Kai Widdrington, Nancy Xu will all be returning for this year's series.

Where is Strictly Come Dancing filmed?

Strictly Come Dancing is currently filmed at Elstree Studios, which is located in London's Borehamwood - but that isn’t where the show has always taken place.

Prior to its move to Elstree in 2013, Strictly was previously filmed at BBC Television Studio from the first season, which aired in 2004. The first two seasons of the show also featured episodes which were filmed at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool - which, of course, is now a coveted opportunity for the contestants.

Wembley Arena then hosted the show in 2011 and 2012, before Strictly permanently made Elstree its home the following year.

Eddie Kadi and Karen Hauer on Strictly Come Dancing 2023.
Eddie Kadi and Karen Hauer on Strictly Come Dancing 2023. BBC/Guy Levy

Will Blackpool Week return for Strictly Come Dancing 2023?

Yes!

The Strictly celebrities and their pros will take on Blackpool Tower once again.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday 25th November at 7:30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The results show will air on Sunday 26th November on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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