The remaining this week's the One Show photos
The One Show 13 December 2016 – Matt, Alex, Jamie Oliver and Charlie Puth
The One Show 14 December 2016 – Matt, Alex, Johnny Vegas, Sally Lindsay, Olly Murs, Claudia Fragapane and Ellie Robinson
A clip of Claudia presenting Ellie Robinson BBC Young SPORTY Award on the OS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/sports-personality/38303612
Good to see Amy in the top 3 and nice flashback of her floor routine and Matt’s commentating. I wish Max wins SPOTY but I think it would be Andy again.
The One Show 15 December 2016 – Matt, Alex, Amanda Abbington and Matt Lucas
Matt and Al’s emoji are adorable. Very innovative lady who created especially for them. I wish I can use M & A’s emoji on my phone. Yesterday was the last day of Matt on live telly before the break but we still have Countryfile Christmas Special on Sunday to look forward to. Yippeeeeeee!

I am hoping to catch up Rio 2016 gymnastics during the Mattfree days to keep me cheered and edit a few clips.
I didn’t know Claudia and AJ didn’t make to the strictly final so got to catch up after seeing Claudia and AJ’s dances on the One Show. I then knew why Matt and Al were saying they were devastated and couldn’t believe she was not in the final. She and AJ were not the only couple didn’t get through to the final though. There were some others in the past. Anita and Gleb were out before the final last year as well. They would not make any changes to the inevitable/predictable winners but if they got through they would have challenged the finalists a run for their monies with their diversities of the dances. Anyway let the winners, be the winners as it doesn’t bother me anymore who wins who loses in the finals. But I really admired Matt for saying something like
‘of all four there you’re definitely not the worst one’. What a gutsy and honest words from the one and only Mr Baker! Got to love him! As a gymnast, Claudia has been a power tumbler on the floor exercise. She was very static; never fluid and graceful. Now she has transformed herself from a powerful tumbler gymnast who did a little bit of breakdance on the floor routine to a beautiful and graceful dancer. Charleston was their major breakthrough and she has improved ever since. Samba was overly ambitious, so was the jive leaving them with some timing and unison issues. Other than that I am amazed how she has learnt so much, getting better and better each week. I hope she can transfer some of the dance moves, timing and control that she learnt from strictly to her floor routines in the future.
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~*In whisper *~ It would be veeeeerrryyyyy interesting to see a male or female celeb who would deservingly score above thirty eight for the classic strictly latin samba (without injecting the fusions).


After reading this, somebody who has the potentials might like to have a go.

Or maybe not as strictly come dancing has evolved into come dance entertaining.