“Dancing With the Stars” on Disney+ will be devoting an entire show to cinema’s most iconic super spy with next week’s “Bond Night.”
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of James Bond on the silver screen, the 14 remaining “DWTS” couples will perform dances to classic songs from the James Bond franchise.
The evening will kick off with a special pro-dancer performance set to to “Live and Let Die” by Paul McCartney & Wings.
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This will be followed by:
Joseph Baena and pro Alexis Warr (filling in for Daniella Karagach) performing an Argentine Tango to “Writing’s On the Wall” by Sam Smith;
Selma Blair and pro Sasha Farber dancing a Rumba to “For Your Eyes Only” by Sheena Easton;
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In celebration of the 60th anniversary of James Bond on the silver screen, the 14 remaining “DWTS” couples will perform dances to classic songs from the James Bond franchise.
The evening will kick off with a special pro-dancer performance set to to “Live and Let Die” by Paul McCartney & Wings.
Read More: ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Celebrates Elvis Night With Fun Routines – See Who Wowed And Who Went Home (Recap)
This will be followed by:
Joseph Baena and pro Alexis Warr (filling in for Daniella Karagach) performing an Argentine Tango to “Writing’s On the Wall” by Sam Smith;
Selma Blair and pro Sasha Farber dancing a Rumba to “For Your Eyes Only” by Sheena Easton;
Read More: Selma Blair Has Everyone In Tears After Emotional...
- 9/28/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Jayde Adams has shared a behind-the-scenes clip from a costume malfunction ahead of her first Strictly Come Dancing performance.
Saturday (24 September) night’s first live show saw the stand-up comedian competing alongside her fellow contestants for the first time, performing a Samba to “Dirrty” by Christina Aguilera with partner Karen Hauer.
The routine began with Adams in a cleaning cupboard, before walking forward and ripping off her boilersuit to reveal a black dress.
However, in a clip shared to her Instagram on Sunday (25 September), the comedian’s original costume failed to tear away.
Adams saw the funny side and doubled over with laughter, then pulled out some moves from the routine in the jumpsuit.
“A professional,” one member of the audience could be heard shouting, with Adams then embracing Hauer.
The comic earned 23 out of 40 points for her first routine.
Discussing her partnership with Hauer during the Strictly launch show,...
Saturday (24 September) night’s first live show saw the stand-up comedian competing alongside her fellow contestants for the first time, performing a Samba to “Dirrty” by Christina Aguilera with partner Karen Hauer.
The routine began with Adams in a cleaning cupboard, before walking forward and ripping off her boilersuit to reveal a black dress.
However, in a clip shared to her Instagram on Sunday (25 September), the comedian’s original costume failed to tear away.
Adams saw the funny side and doubled over with laughter, then pulled out some moves from the routine in the jumpsuit.
“A professional,” one member of the audience could be heard shouting, with Adams then embracing Hauer.
The comic earned 23 out of 40 points for her first routine.
Discussing her partnership with Hauer during the Strictly launch show,...
- 9/25/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
For years, Strictly Come Dancing has been providing TV audiences with Saturday night entertainment and some truly unforgettable performances.
First airing in 2004 with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly as hosts, Strictly seemed like a celebrity reality TV show like any other.
But, the show soon became a huge national and international hit, with everyone from politicians to YouTubers taking on the challenge of learning to ballroom dance.
Along the way, there have been some performances you just can’t forget regardless of whether they’re worthy of a perfect 40 or burnt onto your brain for all the wrong reasons.
From the very best to the very, very worst, here are 12 of Strictly’s most memorable moments.
Ed Balls does “Gangnam Style”
When Ed Balls of “tweeting his own name” fame was announced as a contestant, it was assumed that he would be a joke act eliminated in one of the first weeks.
First airing in 2004 with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly as hosts, Strictly seemed like a celebrity reality TV show like any other.
But, the show soon became a huge national and international hit, with everyone from politicians to YouTubers taking on the challenge of learning to ballroom dance.
Along the way, there have been some performances you just can’t forget regardless of whether they’re worthy of a perfect 40 or burnt onto your brain for all the wrong reasons.
From the very best to the very, very worst, here are 12 of Strictly’s most memorable moments.
Ed Balls does “Gangnam Style”
When Ed Balls of “tweeting his own name” fame was announced as a contestant, it was assumed that he would be a joke act eliminated in one of the first weeks.
- 9/6/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Every year, Strictly Come Dancing returns to glitz up our Saturday nights... and every year, fans are treated to another movie special.
First introduced in 2014, Strictly’s Movie Week sees the contestants perform a selection of dances inspired by the biggest Hollywood blockbusters, with comedy, action and kids films all being given the Strictly treatment over the years.
But what makes for a really good Movie Week performance? Looking the part is obviously key, and you can always expect this theme to bring out some of the best hair, make-up and costumes that Strictly has to offer.
Ultimately, however, it’s the dancing being marked, with the best performances managing to show off the celebrity’s skill – something they often haven’t quite found yet, with Movie Week usually coming around the third week in the competition – while also featuring choreography that captures the essence of the films they’re paying tribute to.
First introduced in 2014, Strictly’s Movie Week sees the contestants perform a selection of dances inspired by the biggest Hollywood blockbusters, with comedy, action and kids films all being given the Strictly treatment over the years.
But what makes for a really good Movie Week performance? Looking the part is obviously key, and you can always expect this theme to bring out some of the best hair, make-up and costumes that Strictly has to offer.
Ultimately, however, it’s the dancing being marked, with the best performances managing to show off the celebrity’s skill – something they often haven’t quite found yet, with Movie Week usually coming around the third week in the competition – while also featuring choreography that captures the essence of the films they’re paying tribute to.
- 8/30/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
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