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Should Strictly Stop Including Celebrities Who Are Trained Or Experienced Dancers?
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What’s the point, except allowing them to show off their skills on prime time telly? They rarely win. The public haven’t taken to Ashley this series. Faye is a BRIT, but....
What’s the point, except allowing them to show off their skills on prime time telly? They rarely win. The public haven’t taken to Ashley this series. Faye is a BRIT, but....
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Should sports men and women be excluded because they have far more stamina, discipline for rigorous training and body strength than the average newscaster and politician?
Nearly everyone that has had a career in pop or been to stage school will have had dance training.
Should sports men and women be excluded because they have far more stamina, discipline for rigorous training and body strength than the average newscaster and politician?
Nearly everyone that has had a career in pop or been to stage school will have had dance training.
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The notion of celebrities who are famous for being good at one thing having a go at another, and being anything from utterly useless to rather good, and getting better, is a standard and popular TV format.
If the producers didn't have a good mix of levels, from the trained dancers who will always do well, to the plucky sports stars who make a decent go of it, they would be doomed to a room full of John Sergeants and Ann Widdecombes - great as the token laugh, but seriously bad TV if they were the majority.
It's just entertainment, it doesn't stand up to serious analysis.
If the producers didn't have a good mix of levels, from the trained dancers who will always do well, to the plucky sports stars who make a decent go of it, they would be doomed to a room full of John Sergeants and Ann Widdecombes - great as the token laugh, but seriously bad TV if they were the majority.
It's just entertainment, it doesn't stand up to serious analysis.
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