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I didn't see the need for Ronnie Corbit. However my fear is if Tess takes it on then they will get Vernon tojoin her and that would be the end of the show
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Does it really matter if it's a man and woman presenting though? Three of the four judges are men, plus half the celebrity partners and half the professional dancers.
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Tess was way better in the presenting role (all autocue) than she is with the ad lib interviewing. Bit awkward at times but better than Brucie in his doteage and the wonderful Claudia was the best thing about a dreary show.
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I thought Tess did good. I certainly didn't miss Brucie. I loved Claudia backstage. Ronnie Corbett was superfluous.
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Anyone else think the BBC phoned up Claudia and got her to fill then, then Brucie phoned up the BBC and said "I've got my mate Ronnie to do it" and they went "Em... ok then"
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Anyone else think the BBC phoned up Claudia and got her to fill then, then Brucie phoned up the BBC and said "I've got my mate Ronnie to do it" and they went "Em... ok then"
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Anyone else think the BBC phoned up Claudia and got her to fill then, then Brucie phoned up the BBC and said "I've got my mate Ronnie to do it" and they went "Em... ok then"
Seriously, would it kill them to have two female presenters? |
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Why was Ronnie Corbett there at all?
I was kinda hoping that Claudia and and Tess would have came down the stairs at the beginning and make out. Damn! A guy can dream. What this show does proof though is we don't need Bruce and is horribly outdated jokes. Would love Graham Norton to do it but his humour might be a little to adult for the older generation that watch this show. |
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Surely she's only got a few weeks left? Darcey Bussell takes over for the last few weeks....
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Why was Ronnie Corbett there at all?
I was kinda hoping that Claudia and and Tess would have came down the stairs at the beginning and make out. Damn! A guy can dream. What this show does proof though is we don't need Bruce and is horribly outdated jokes. Would love Graham Norton to do it but his humour might be a little to adult for the older generation that watch this show. |
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Pretty much as I anticipated, Tess was much better in the presenting role where she is scripted and indeed the whole show worked much better without Bruce's 'jokes'. Having Ronnie Corbett around made things a bit messy. I can see what they were trying to do but what they really needed to do was change the format of the opening of the show.
Claudia was better than Tess in the backstage role (unsurprisingly) but her slightly manic and flippant style didn't quite work in the context of the show for me. Basically Claudia isn't very good standing up. |
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Claudia and Tess were great, didn't miss Bruce at all. Claudia is much better than Tess in that role and Tess was better tonight than normal
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I am actually in love with Claudia, she's absolutely perfect for the backstage bit. Much better than Tess and I would be more than happy to see her do the role more.
On the absence of Bruce. Not missed at all, Tess did a good job and I'd be happy to see her do it on a permanent basis. Ronnie Corbet on the other hand was pointless and embarrassing. |
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I really enjoyed tonights show. It worked with out Bruce and Ronnie Corbett was great. Well done Tess for holding the whole show together especially when Leila could not finish her dance, she was great.
If and when Bruce does retire (hopefully at the end of this series), Ronnie Corbett with his gentle humour and Tess make a pretty good partnership and Claudia was brilliant in the Tesspit. Well done all on what was with Bruce not being there and the various injuries, a difficult night. |
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Tess did a reasonably competent but bland job. I think it showed the skill of Bruce and that holding a live show together isn't as easy as it looks.
Claudia was wonderful. She should do that job every week. She seems to like the couples so much more than Tess does somehow! (Not that I'm saying Tess is horrible to them, it's just Claudia put out more warmth). |
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I've posted loads on this tonight.. here I go again.
Who DOESN'T LOVE Claudia?? She is wonderful, and it made the show for me tonight to have her there! Tess did really well~ and I was so pleased for her. She fronted just fine, and got rid of the 'give us a twirl Anthea ' vibe she sometimes has to adopt. It was a bit of fun having Ronnie~ I know he wasn't 'Strictly' needed ( see what I did there..?) but it was still a nice '70's showbiz legend' thing for us oldies to enjoy. I KNOW Brucie is older.. and all that stuff, but I DID miss him ~just because he's Brucie. All the same, I was really delighted for the girls tonight as I thought they pulled it off really well in what was, let's face it, a tough challenge for live TV. |
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I liked Tess in the presenting role - she did well and had a few quick unscripted quick responses that show why she is there in the first place.
Claudia was great backstage I saw the point of Ronnie C - Strictly needs the naff jokes, it's a part of the show. I hope Bruce gets well soon - I missed him |
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I thought Tess did good. I certainly didn't miss Brucie. I loved Claudia backstage. Ronnie Corbett was superfluous.
Thought Tess was great.
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What about Tess and Claudia as tonight but with a new guest comedian every week!
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I think Tess did a good job. Slightly nervous, and looked about to cry on occasions, but she did hold it togethr well. Ronnie Corbett I'm afraid was pretty pointless. Thankfully we didn't have to endure him apart from the opening. I like the guy, but he was not right for this show. Claudia - well, brilliant but barking.
I sort-of missed Bruce. He does hold it together brilliantly, and I think tonight has shown that it will be more difficult to replace him than we think it will be. I'm not suggesting that the lead presenter has to be a heavyweight male, but the respect he commands allows him to calm the audience down when he needs to talk. I couldn't hear what Tess was saying some of the time because the audience wouldn't allow her to be heard. Maybe given a little more time she'd be better at it than tonight, but it was a good effort on her behalf! |
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I say this as someone who can't bloody stand Tess sodding Daly usually. Watching her is the equivalent of watching a really bad presentation at work - you feel for them at the same time as wanting it all to end.
Anyway, she was alright tonight - far, far, far better than when Bruce is on, and far, far better than Bruce....who really does need farming off. |
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Ronnie being there seemed completely pointless.
Tess didn't do too badly. Seemed a little nervous, but it's unsurprising. Claudia was BRILLIANT. She just has a warmth about her and seems so much more at ease with the celebs than Tess does. Maybe it's because she sees them more through ITT than Tess, who probably only sees them on the Saturday, but she just works so much better in the backstage roll. |
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La Winkleman stole the show tonight for me,and everyone of the contestants seemed SO pleased to see her too!!
![]() Tess,did a cracking job,though her constant mentions of injuries did annoy me. As for Ronnie...well...it made me laugh when he nearly fell down the steps at the start and when Tess lifted his leg instead..but as someone else said,Strictly needs the naff jokes,so he served his purpose enough. My sincere dread now,however is how utterly unbearable Bruce will be next week - I can just hear him constantly demanding the audience say how much they missed him and Tess'll be forced to do the same! ![]() ![]() I know I have an extremely funny way of showing this,but,I DO have respect for what a true professional he is,but,tonight just proves that it's time for a taxi for Forsyth!! I feel better for saying that too!
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Ronnie being there seemed completely pointless.
Tess didn't do too badly. Seemed a little nervous, but it's unsurprising. Claudia was BRILLIANT. She just has a warmth about her and seems so much more at ease with the celebs than Tess does. Maybe it's because she sees them more through ITT than Tess, who probably only sees them on the Saturday, but she just works so much better in the backstage roll. |
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That's the first Strictly I've enjoyed for what it was since the series began. Tess worked the front of house perfectly - warm support for the couple in front of the judges, but letting them criticise without blasting them or sickly 'you're my favourite' comments.
Claudia was terrific backstage, having a laugh and relaxing the couples. Less said about Ronnie's role the better. Both were professional, both made the show flow brilliantly - Strictly have stumbled across the route to go in the future. Let's hope they take it. |
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I thought the whole show was much better without Bruce. Tess seemed almost a natural with the main presenting duties, and the always utterly adorable Claudia was . . well, adorable.
Things moved much faster and slicker than usual, and was more like DWTS which moves at a fair old pace. Shame about Ronnie just being there for weak comedy value as he's far better than that, and I thought it was a bit rude of the BBC to use someone of his calibre as a bit of window dressing. Kudos to the producers for filling up a lot of spare time with some extra pro dancers, and with no musical guest tonight, there was a lot time to fill. Wasn't Mariah Carey supposed to be on tonight? |
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Thought Tess was great.


