Come Dancing
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First episode date | September 29, 1950 |
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Final episode date | December 29, 1998 |
Genres | Talent Show |
Presented by | Peter West |
Terry Wogan | |
Peter Marshall | |
David Jacobs | |
Angela Rippon | |
Rosemarie Ford | |
Networks | BBC |
BBC One | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2371481 |
About Come Dancing
Come Dancing is a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. Unlike its follow-up show, Strictly Come Dancing, contestants were not celebrities.
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Top Gear: Two decades of the show from Jeremy Clarkson to Freddie Flintoff
... The prominence is a reflection of how much the show means to the corporation - a tentpole series which, along with the likes of Doctor Who and Strictly Come Dancing, is considered one of the core BBC brands...
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The apprentice 2020 series moved by coronavirus
Karren Brady , Lord sugar and Claude Littner is not an apprentice this year to pick up
in This year's series of The Apprentice has been postponed because of the Corona Virus pandemic, The Bbc said.
The Show , which was Sir Alan Sugar pick-the-business-partners, the programme starts every year since 2005, and in the rule in October.
But-series 16 has been frozen, in the interest of the "production of security and well-being".
Instead, highlights of the previous session hall of the UPS and downs will be transferred later this year.
Lord sugar has said before, the series could be pushed Back To next spring or a year.
last week, the business was done, man was criticized for appearing to trivialize the impact of The Virus , namely lockdown restrictions should be repealed faster than he had seen in the United States.
from his home in Florida, said 73-year-old: "I just have to say logically, 'hold on, Six Weeks when we come out of the so-called lockdown, who is dead?"
"I'm not. I'm Still Alive . My Wife , thank God, is Still Alive . So is everyone else, I know. No one else has started it all. "
Some TV shows, such as EastEnders and Coronation Street , have recently, the filming resumed under the new Covid-19-guidelines.
But others, such as the island of love, have been cancelled, while Dancing question mark, like the other autumn and winter ratings winners such as The Great British Bake Off, Strictly Come, and I'm A celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here before.
Last Year , the series of The Apprentice ended in December, when it Carina Lepore won.
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