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Strictly Come Dancing 2018: What time does Strictly start tonight?

Strictly Come Dancing airs tonight and tomorrow evening on BBC One. The Sunday results show will see another couple leave the competition for good, leaving only six left. Last week, Kate Silverton said goodbye to the dancefloor and tonight the stars will dance to secure a place in next weeks show.

What time does Strictly Come Dancing 2018 start tonight?

Strictly Come Dancing starts tonight (Saturday, November 24) at 6.50pm on BBC One.

The episode will run for one hour and 20 minutes, finishing at 8.10pm.

You can watch the show as it airs on BBC One or stream it live via the BBC iPlayer.

The episode will also be available to watch on iPlayer shortly after it airs on TV if you need to catch up.

WHO WILL LEAVE STRICTLY NEXT?

The Sunday results show will air at 7.20pm on Sunday evening (November 25).

It will air for 40 minutes, fishing at 8pm.

One dancing couple will leave the competition on Sunday.

At the moment, Graeme Swann is the bookies favourite to go at odds of 4/5 at Coral and Ladbrokes.

Rod Stewart will also be performing a track from his new album.

HOW MUCH ARE THE PROFESSIONAL DANCERS PAID? 

What will happen on Strictly Come Dancing tonight?

The synopsis reads: “After the drama of Blackpool, only seven couples return to the Strictly studio as the battle for the glitterball trophy continues.

“Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman host as the couples dance twice. In a Strictly first, after the couples have performed their own routine, all seven couples return to the floor together to compete in the lindyhopathon.

“ Lindy hop is a swing dance style, inspired by jazz, tap, breakaway and Charleston. Who can dance the best lindy hop and give themselves the chance to win extra points from the judges?

“It could turn the leaderboard on its head and improve their chances of getting through to the quarter-finals.”

HOW MUCH IS CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN PAID?

The celebrities and their partners are performing the following:

▪ Ashley Roberts and Pasha Kovalev: Samba to Hot Hot Hot by Arrow

▪ Lauren Steadman and AJ Pritchard: Salsa to Familiar by Liam Payne and J Balvin

▪ Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton: Paso Doble to Malagueña by Brian Setzer

▪ Faye Tozer and Giovanni Bernice: Waltz to See The Day by Dee C Lee.

▪ Charles Venn and Karen Clifton: Tango to Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles

▪ Graeme Swann and Oti Mabuse: Quickstep to Sing Sing Sing by The Andrew Sisters.

▪ Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell: Couples’ Choice street and Commercial to Jump Around by House of Pain.

Strictly Come Dancing airs tonight on BBC One at 6.50pm

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