Strictly Come Dancing

Strictly Come Dancing (2004- )

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Are today's celebrities fleet of foot or do they have two left feet? That's the question Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman will be finding the answer to when they present Strictly Come Dancing.

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Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Strictly Come Dancing premiere?

Strictly Come Dancing premiered in the UK on May 15, 2004.

Who are the judges on the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The judges on the first season of Strictly Come Dancing were Len Goodman, Arlene Phillips, and Bruno Tonioli.

Who won the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The first season of Strictly Come Dancing was won by newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky and her dancing partner, Brendan Cole.

Who presented the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The first season of Strictly Come Dancing was presented by Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly.

How many couples were there in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The first season of Strictly Come Dancing had six couples.

Who were the six couples in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The six couples in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing were Natasha Kaplinsky and Brendan Cole, Christopher Parker and Hanna Karttunen, Verona Joseph and Paul Killick, Claire Sweeney and John Byrnes, Martin Offiah and Erin Boag, and Lionel Blair and Lilia Kopylova.

What was the highest scoring dance in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The highest scoring dance in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing was the tango by Natasha Kaplinsky and Brendan Cole, which received a perfect score of 40 out of 40.

Who were the guest performers on the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The guest performers on the first season of Strictly Come Dancing were Girls Aloud, Will Young, and Lionel Richie.

How long were the dances in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

The dances in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing were limited to 90 seconds.

Were there any injuries in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing?

Yes, there were injuries in the first season of Strictly Come Dancing. The most serious injury was sustained by Verona Joseph, who fractured two bones in her foot during training.

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