Strictly Come Dancing 2017 week 10: what time is it on TV? Plus all the songs and dances
After the drama of last week's competition in Blackpool, the seven remaining couples will battle it out with their respective Paso Doble performances. Who will impress the four judges, Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and Darcey Bussell the most?
What time is Strictly on TV this weekend?
The Saturday live show begins at 6.50pm on BBC One, but to find out who's getting the boot you'll have to tune back in for the Sunday results show, at 7.20pm on BBC One.
What are this week's songs and dances?
Alexandra and Gorka are going to be dancing the Rumba to Halo by Beyoncé
Debbie and Giovanni will dance the Argentine Tango to Por Una Cabeza by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera
Gemma and Alja? will Samba to The River of Dreams by Billy Joel
Mollie and AJ will perform the Quickstep to The Baseballs’ version of Umbrella by Rihanna
Susan and Kevin will dance the American Smooth to Beyond the Sea by Bobby Darin
Davood and Nadiya will Waltz to With You I’m Born Again by Billy Preston and Syreeta Wright
Joe and Katya will Quickstep to Jumpin’ Jack by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
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Debbie McGee has been finding this week emotional
After the controversy of her Spice Girls routine last week, The Telegraph's Strictly columnist Debbie McGee has been on an emotional rollercoaster preparing for this week's Argentine Tango. "We’re dancing to a traditional Tango song called Por Una Cabeza," she said. "This piece of music completely stirs me and I love the violins in it. I was listening to it the other night and all of a sudden there were tears rolling down my cheeks – it’s very emotive." Read the full article.
What happened last weekend on Strictly?
In Blackpool, Alexandra Burke pipped Gemma Atkinson to top of the leaderboard, while Debbie was left in fifth place, narrowly missing the bottom two in her worst placement for five weeks. Susan, meanwhile, sent Jonnie Peacock packing in the dance-off.