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Which Celebs Would You Like To See On Strictly Next Year?
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jtnorth
21-10-2009
You are just saying Jordan and Peter A to wind people up, aren't you? Please? Other than no, help no, why isn't everyone just bored to tears with them by now, I would hate there to be any ex-couple on. A married couple was cringy enough. (I was a bit thrown at the idea of Tennant and Anne Marie Duff in the same series for the same reason, though I assume you weren't suggesting them because of that.)

Gareth David Lloyd - yes, I'd be interested to see how he'd come across and he does indeed look good in a suit.
Jake2008
21-10-2009
I will base mine on the typical strictly sterotype cast

Two ex-eastenders - Tamzin Outwaite & Michael French
Three Sports Stars - Rebecca Adlington, Alan Hansen & Michael Vaughn
Breakfast TV Presenter - Penny Smith
Journalist - Jeremy Vine
Eye candy - Lucy Pinder
Popstars - Will Young & Sarah Harding
Duffers - Adrian Chiles & Jennifer Saunders
TV Drama actor & Actress - Amanda Mealing & David Threllfall
Chef - Jamie Oliver
Legendary status - Margaret Mountford

I tried being as realisitc as possible as well as keeping the stars well known!
Dusty Substance
22-10-2009
Marian Keys would be FAB ... and Philip Glenister in tails would be rather wonderful.
VikkiKaplinsky2
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by fancynancy:
“Lovely woman, but she'd need to lighten up a bit.”

Having read a lot of the stuff she's written I know she's got a wicked sense of humour. She's be really entertaining!

x x x x x
fancynancy
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by Dusty Substance:
“Marian Keys would be FAB ... and Philip Glenister in tails would be rather wonderful.”

StrictlyRed
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by Dusty Substance:
“Marian Keys would be FAB ... and Philip Glenister in tails would be rather wonderful.”

Those of us who are PG fans would be thrilled.....and doing the whole thing in character as Gene Hunt would be hilarious
fancynancy
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by VikkiKaplinsky2:
“Having read a lot of the stuff she's written I know she's got a wicked sense of humour. She's be really entertaining!

x x x x x”

I don't really know anything about her, other than as a newsreader - she always has a slightly severe countenance. Not a criticism, by the way - her serious delivery makes me sit up and take notice!
The_abbott
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by AndrewAC:
“I'd love to see Frankie Dettori...Slick, Italian, and he has a great personality - But can jockeys dance?!”

I can just see him dancing with Vincent
VikkiKaplinsky2
23-10-2009
Quote:
“I don't really know anything about her, other than as a newsreader - she always has a slightly severe countenance. Not a criticism, by the way - her serious delivery makes me sit up and take notice!”

That's what I love about her, she has a personality beneath her severity. It took me a while to warm to her when I first saw her on Newsnight, now I totally adore her. Here marks the end of the Emily love-in. I apologise!

x x x x x
SeasideLady
23-10-2009
I would like Gino di Campo the Italian chef, and Becky Mantin, the ITV weathergirl. My husband would like Jasmine Harman from A Place in the Sun !
KP73
23-10-2009
Mr T
Verne Troyer
BIDIE-IN
23-10-2009
Suggs from Madness
Morrissey
Sue Barker
Kate Humble (a chance to glam up)
George Aligayah
Cilla Black
Hairy Bikers (they can dance together if necessary, but the thought of tiny Ola twirling with one of the lads makes me smile....)
Holly Willoughby (if ITV would let her)
John Hannah
Robson Green
Victoria Wood
Libby from EE (give her a chance to glam up!)
Rebecca Adlington (?) - the Olympic gold medal winning swimmer.
Dollystanford
23-10-2009
chris packham off Autumnwatch please - yummy
woo1
24-10-2009
Have been thinking about thsi for ages and tonight I seem to have a big enough list - must have been a good night on telly for the more mature woman who appreciates a bit of humour, so

Philip Glenister
Richard Armitage
Rob Bryden
Alexander Armstrong
Paul Merton
Lenny Henry
David Mitchell
Martin Clunes

I have many subs also - both Doctor Whos in the modern series, and also Russell T, quite a few of the football managers from europe but my favourite money/borders no object choice is John Cusack.

And to show that the more mature woman can be both intelligent and something of a mover

Jane Horrocks
Dawn French
Alison Steadman
Sian (Edwards ?- off of breakfast with Bill)
Marian Keyes
Ruth Jones
Kirsty from loc x3
Dianne Abbott


Subs include Nigella, the really tall funny American actress from Legally Blonde and Joey, Kirstie Alley, Susan Sarandon, and Kathryn Flett.

Or Gerard Depardieu, Nicholas Cage, Bill Pullman, Rob Lowe, Josh from the West Wing (as Josh, not Bradley) - can I cast about 5 series.....

Jack Davenport, Andrew Lincoln
Last edited by woo1 : 24-10-2009 at 00:19
footygirl
24-10-2009
How about the legend that is Jeff Stelling from Soccer Saturday/Countdown

Jeff and Flav would be funny
Dusty Substance
24-10-2009
Woo1 - I'd def be up to watching that series! Not least because I've heard of practically all of them.
Innocent_fairy
24-10-2009
Marian Keyes & Philip Glenister.

But please, BBC, the person I want most is Brian Conley
Dusty Substance
24-10-2009
And Brian Conley. Yes. In fact very yes.
ESPIONdansant
24-10-2009
You basically take a bunch of people under contract to the BBC.

Sue Barker
Fiona Bruce
Him - the King out of Merlin who was in Buffy. You know.
B Windsor (older lady) from Enders
A young lad from Enders (Darren? Tamwar?) as they haven't had a very young lad for ages
Jenni Falconer who does the Lottery and did Fools on Horses
Alan Dedicoat - Lottery balls
Her out of Waterloo Rd - the Headteacher
Gary Lineker
Rageh Omar (journalist)

That's 10.
vesuvio
24-10-2009
in a perfect world there would be the likes of Federer, Pippo Inzaghi, Antonio Banderas, Michael Imperioli, Lisa Edelstein etc.

but sadly I can't think of anyone who I'd love to see who stands a chance of going on except maybe George Alagiah
fancynancy
24-10-2009
Originally Posted by ESPIONdansant:
“You basically take a bunch of people under contract to the BBC.

Sue Barker
Fiona Bruce
Him - the King out of Merlin who was in Buffy. You know.
B Windsor (older lady) from Enders
A young lad from Enders (Darren? Tamwar?) as they haven't had a very young lad for ages
Jenni Falconer who does the Lottery and did Fools on Horses
Alan Dedicoat - Lottery balls
Her out of Waterloo Rd - the Headteacher
Gary Lineker
Rageh Omar (journalist)

That's 10.”

Originally Posted by vesuvio:
“in a perfect world there would be the likes of Federer, Pippo Inzaghi, Antonio Banderas, Michael Imperioli, Lisa Edelstein etc.

but sadly I can't think of anyone who I'd love to see who stands a chance of going on except maybe George Alagiah ”


Mmmm - some thinking woman's crumpet.
Lola192000
24-10-2009
Kriss Akabusi would be one of my choices. He has such a fun personality.
VikkiKaplinsky2
24-10-2009
Originally Posted by woo1:
“Sian (Edwards ?- off of breakfast with Bill)”

Williams. She an absolute angel but I fear she'll never do it now, not with four children, two of which under three, to look after.

x x x x x
ESPIONdansant
24-10-2009
Oh, him who used to be in Enders. Er, the landlord, Kat's husband. Him.
Mark Lawrenson because I love his accent. Love it.
Bill Oddie. He would be well grumpy.
Kate Humble.
Michael Palin.
footygirl
24-10-2009
Originally Posted by ESPIONdansant:
“Oh, him who used to be in Enders. Er, the landlord, Kat's husband. Him.
Mark Lawrenson because I love his accent. Love it.
Bill Oddie. He would be well grumpy.
Kate Humble.
Michael Palin.”

Do you mean Shane Richie
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