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Monday, September 30, 2019

Craig Is Going On Tour

Nearly everyone on Strictly has been, or is planning to go, on tour. Everyone except Craig. Until now.

Craig's show, entitled All Balls & Glitter (which is also the name of his first book) will be touring venues next May and June. He'll be talking and singing, and there will probably be a few of his signature chaines turns.

Tickets go on sale on Friday. See you in High Wycombe, Craig.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Sunday Service: Weeks 1 & 2

I was away last week, so wasn't able to write about the couples. So here are my thoughts about the first two weeks of Strictly in one post. Blogageddon!

Saffron & AJ's tango in week 1 was a solid start. She looked relaxed on the floor. Her footwork was pretty good. Her cha cha was not as confident. Her knees didn't always lock straight as much as they should. She made a few extra steps and there was an error near the start. Maybe there were too many steps for her.

Anneka was the weakest dancer in week 1. Her cha cha was a bit wooden. She needed to be more relaxed in the shoulders. She was flat footed. I really wanted to like her performance, but I didn't. There was a lot of running to cover her lack of ability. Her waltz was a little better, although Kevin was definitely doing all of the heavy lifting. It was nice, but nothing more. Again, her shoulders were too high which made the line a bit ugly.

Dev & Dianne got the foxtrot in week 1, which is a difficult dance. Dave did a good job. His frame could have been better, but for week 1 it was a very good performance. His jive wasn't quite as good. He was a bit pigeon toed and gangly. His timing is good, though. He shows a lot of potential.

I thought Emma & Aljaž's cha cha in week 1 was pretty good. She looked confident on the floor. She could have used a bit more hip action, but she showed potential. The tango wasn't quite as good. She seemed to be pulling her hips away from Aljaž, instead of tilting towards him. It made the hold look uncomfortable. All the steps were there, but it needed more work.

Chris' cha cha was better than I expected. He had all of the choreography. He needs to watch his frame, especially his free arm, and he was pigeon toed in places. His Charleston wasn't as good in my opinion. He seemed to be looking to Karen for cues or reassurance. It wasn't very polished.

I thought Emma & Anton were undermarked in week 1. I really enjoyed their jive. It was confident, in time, tidy and well placed. Their foxtrot was not as good. Her frame was wooly, and she didn't drive into Anton. She stumbled in places. Normally Anton can keep his partners in line, but not on this occasion.

I wanted to like James & Luba's tango. It was to Gold for goodness sake! But his frame was so troublesome. He was hunched over Luba, and his left arm was too close to the body. He was lent forward. It's something we often see from tall celebrity men. Andrew Castle was the same. The best thing about the jive was James' trousers. Luba tried hard to cover up his lack of ability, but to no avail. He couldn't even run in time. It was flat-footed and heavy. I didn't like it at all.

Catherine & Johannes' Viennese waltz was quite sweet. A tricky dance for week 1, but Catherine looked elegant. She had good musicality and storytelling. The samba wasn't quite as good. She had clearly worked hard on the routine, but it was slightly uncomfortable. Her hips weren't quite loose enough. She's probably lucky to have got such a difficult dance out of the way so early.

Michelle & Giovanni's cha cha was pretty good. Giovanni pitched it perfectly in terms of difficulty. It wasn't stunning, but solid. Michelle looked confident. She has room to grow, and shows potential. The Viennese waltz was better. I loved the storytelling. It was charming. And we have to take a moment for that dress! Fantastic.

David & Nadiya's foxtrot was a bit ploddy. He needs to watch his topline and make sure his shoulders don't drop. It was OK for week 1, but he'll need to turn it up a notch. The paso was also ploddy. David's timing is OK, but everything else is a bit flat. Nadiya did the Ola Jordan trick of keeping his feet still and running around him, but it wasn't enough to hide the lack of personality.

I liked Karim & Amy's cha cha. He covered the floor well, and seemed to be in control of every step. His arms were well placed. Everything was slick. Their foxtrot was elegant and polished. Again, he looked confident and in control. Excellent work.

Mike & Katya's jive was as over-enthusiastic and bonkers as you would have expected. He was a bit stompy and flat footed. He needs to work on his stamina in order to sustain the faster dances. Their American smooth was anything but smooth. Ambitious lifts, which Mike did a decent job of considering his inexperience. Motsi was right about it feeling like two different routines in- and out-of-hold. It was not comfortable viewing.

I thought Alex & Neil's quickstep was undermarked. She had a tough job kicking off the series, and that might be why the scores were muted. She had energy, and decent technique for week 1. The cha cha wasn't quite as strong for me. She had all of the choreography down, but she didn't have the correct technique. She is very watchable, though. I enjoyed the routine.

Kelvin was definitely the one who impressed my friends the most, so much so that they felt the need to tell me even though I was away. To get the samba on week 1 was not easy, but Kelvin & Oti brought it. It was very salsa like for a samba and lacked some key steps for my taste, but Kelvin was as impressive as I was told. The waltz was a step change from the week before. I liked it, although he needs to make sure he sustains it throughout the routine. His shoulders started to drop as the routine progressed.

Will & Janette's quickstep was nippy. Will has lots of personality which shone on the floor. His technique could have been tighter, but it was a good start. The salsa was totally up Will's street. He attacked the routine and again his personality carried him through.

Top couples for me after two weeks are Karim & Amy and Michelle & Giovanni.

Bottom two for me are David & Nadiya and Anneka & Kevin. I think David might well be the first one out.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Strictly: The Pairings

We now know who will be dancing with who. Here are my first impressions of the couplings.

Alex Scott & Neil Jones - I think Alex will be up for giving everything ago, and I can't wait to see what Neil can do choreographically. I like this pairing.

Anneka Rice & Kevin Clifton - Kevin finally won it last year, so he wasn't going to get a dead cert partner. I think Anneka will work hard, and Kevin has the sort of patient bedside manner, especially that he can now put that competitive streak aside, that I think Anneka will respond to.

Catherine Tyldesley & Johannes Radebe - I don't have any strong opinions about Catherine, but I really like Johannes and I'm excited to have him in the competition. I think if Catherine has any sort of ability, these two will be exciting to watch.

Emma Barton & Anton du Beke - Everyone thought Anton would get Anneka, so it was a surprise that he was put with Emma. I think they will get on well and will turn out some lovely ballroom, but as usual, it will be a latin let-down.

Emma Waymouth & Aljaž Škorjanec - Emma is an unknown for most people, so being paired with a fan favourite like Aljaž won't do her any harm. Emma caught my eye in the group number, so I think this could be a couple to watch.

Michelle Visage & Giovanni Pernice - I'm excited to have Michelle in the competition, but I'm not sure how I feel about this pairing. Giovanni has done really well with a mix of partners so I think it'll be fine. I'm just not sure about chemistry.

Saffron Barker & AJ Pritchard - So AJ gets the young, short one again. They look good together, and I think they will go quite far if she has the ability.

Chris Ramsey & Karen Hauer - I like this pairing. Karen not Clifton has done well with some 'fun' partners in the past (I'm thinking Jeremy, Dave), and I think she'll be well matched with Chris. I'm not expecting them to do that well, but I think they'll make a good team.

David James & Nadiya Bychkova - This has to be couple most likely to go out first. David was hidden in the shadows of the group number, implying that he's not very strong. Nadiya didn't seem to be the most popular pro on social media last year. I think the combination of inability and lack of popularity will send David off for an early bath.

Dev Griffin & Diane Buswell - Dev was noticeably one of the best celebrities in the group number, and thanks to Joe Sugg, Diane is one of the most popular pros on social media. I think they'll go really far.

James Cracknell & Luba Mushtuk - James perhaps should have been in the shadows with David. What I saw was not impressive. Luba is well-liked, so that might buy him some extra time, but I don't think he'll get much further than David.

Karim Zeroaul & Amy Dowden - Karim was the other stand-out from the group number for me. I'm hoping Amy will be able to come up with some exciting and stretching choreography for him. She had a rough ride with Danny last year, and Karim seems really sweet, so I am hopeful this partnership will work out.

Mike Bushell & Katya Jones - I think this will be a fun pairing. Mike is a ball of energy and enthusiasm. I think Katya could do for him what she did for Ed. I think the public will like them, as long as the public don't punish Katya for last year and her split from Neil.

Will Bayley & Janette Manrara - I thought Janette would end up with Karim or Mike, so this pairing surprised me a little. Janette seems to get on well with whoever she is partnered with, and Will seems really up for the competition. 

Kelvin Fletcher & Oti Mabuse - ??? Difficult to comment when we know nothing of Kelvin, but who doesn't love Oti?

If I was a betting woman, I think I'd punt for Dev & Diane. I'd be surprised if Mike doesn't make Blackpool. And I think David will be first out.

Monday, September 09, 2019

Kelvin Fletcher Replaces Jamie

Actor Kelvin Fletcher has replaced Jamie Laing on Strictly Come Dancing, and will be partnered by Oti.

Kelvin is best known for his role of Andy Sugden in Emmerdale, a part he played for 20 years.

I don't watch soaps, so I'm not familiar with him at all. According to Wikipedia, he used to play roller hockey, so might be a bit handy on his feet.

No doubt there will be a first steps video on the way, so we'll get a sneaky peek of his abilities before he hits the dancefloor.

Friday, September 06, 2019

Injured Jamie Laing Pulls Out

Jamie Laing has been forced to pull out of Strictly due to injury.

In a statement issued yesterday, Jamie said: "I’m absolutely devastated that I’m unable to continue in the competition, I was so excited to hit the dance floor! I would like to wish the lovely couples all the very best and hope they enjoy their time on the show to the fullest.”

Jamie will be featured in tomorrow's launch show, which was recorded last week.

It's a shame. He was one of the few that I didn't have to Google! I hope he gets the chance to take part next year instead. I was looking forward to seeing what he could do.

This is the first time that anyone has pulled out of the show before the start. There have been several who have pulled out during the series either due to injury, or for personal reasons. It may have left the BBC in disarray, as the statement issued simply said: "Further information will be issued in due course."

It will be interesting to see what happens next. Do they find an alternative celebrity? Would that person get a week 1 bye, as they would be a week or so behind the others? Or do they stick with the 14 celebrities they have, and settle for a 3-way final?

I suspect there won't be any announcement until the launch show has gone out. If they have decided what to do, they can then make an announcement as a post-script to the show.

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

It Takes Two Changes

The BBC announced a while ago that Rylan Clark-Neal would be joining Zoe Ball as co-host of It Takes Two. They have now announced how this is going to work.

Rylan will host on Mondays and Tuesdays, Zoe will host on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and they will host the Friday hour-long show together (with Gethin Jones still working at Elstree).

This makes sense for Zoe, as she'll still be around for 'Waite's Warm-Up'. But it means that Rylan will now be responsible for all interviews with eliminated and saved couples. Rylan is a veteran of live telly, so he'll be fine, but it will a change of pace for the show, which has remained unchanged since Zoe took over from Claudia in 2012.

Monday, September 02, 2019

Congratulations James & Ola!

A massive congratulations to James and Ola Jordan, who announced yesterday that they are expecting a baby.

So, after all these years, the answer to the question "Is Ola pregnant?" is finally "Yes."!

They shared the news with Hello! magazine, with a photoshoot, and a little video where they discuss the news:



They have talked in interviews for many years about their desire to be parents, so I am delighted that it has happened for them.