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Old 30-11-2015, 23:28
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A Strictly Bird In Your Hand Is Worth Two In Your Bush - Should We Be Grateful Or Do We Need More To Prevent Strictly From Becoming A Boring Show ?


Its an old saying but a very apt one at the moment as we have never had it so good with so many quality dancers at this stage of Strictly Come Dancing.


But is it boring without a Peoples Champion ?

Do we need a Peoples Champion ?

Who is your favourite Peoples Champion from the Strictly Come Dancing past?
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Old 30-11-2015, 23:51
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A Strictly Bird In Your Hand Is Worth Two In Your Bush - Should We Be Grateful Or Do We Need More To Prevent Strictly From Becoming A Boring Show ?


Its an old saying but a very apt one at the moment as we have never had it so good with so many quality dancers at this stage of Strictly Come Dancing.


But is it boring without a Peoples Champion ?

Do we need a Peoples Champion ?

Who is your favourite Peoples Champion from the Strictly Come Dancing past?
What is a peoples champion?...I thought people voted and we got a champion, every year!!
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Old 30-11-2015, 23:52
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I'm not interested in Peoples' Champions.
The better the dancers the more I enjoy the show. I don't care if they've had dancing experience and I'm not interested in their personalities.
My least favourite winners were Darren Gough and Chris Hollins who I suppose could be described as peoples' champions.
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Old 01-12-2015, 00:34
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People's Champion = rubbish dancer hanging in there for the comedy value.
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Old 01-12-2015, 15:33
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"A Strictly Bird In Your Hand Is Worth Two In Your Bush " There are no words roflmao!
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Old 01-12-2015, 15:45
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What is a peoples champion?...I thought people voted and we got a champion, every year!!
John Sargent,

The peoples champion ,

but was a quitter
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Old 01-12-2015, 19:31
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A Strictly Bird In Your Hand Is Worth Two In Your Bush - Should We Be Grateful Or Do We Need More To Prevent Strictly From Becoming A Boring Show ?

Not in the samba Terry. There are famously few bushes in Brazil.
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Old 01-12-2015, 23:27
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in the hand Jay holding the glitter ball
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Old 01-12-2015, 23:30
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Why are we talking about my bush?
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Old 01-12-2015, 23:32
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You know what, I would happily have seen Jeremy go further as he loved what he was doing UNTIL they turned him into the joke contestant, around about plastic horse time.
Shame really. It continued with the abysmal mining and the final nail would have been the guitar, similar to bloody Russell coming out a cannon, Victoria on a bike or Judy up away with balloons.
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Old 16-02-2016, 19:20
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I'm not interested in Peoples' Champions.
The better the dancers the more I enjoy the show. I don't care if they've had dancing experience and I'm not interested in their personalities.
My least favourite winners were Darren Gough and Chris Hollins who I suppose could be described as peoples' champions.
You may not be interested in a Strictly Peoples Champion but remember viewers tuned in every week in their droves to see what Anton had up his sleeve for Ann Widecombes next dancing extravaganza, Ann had a cult following in her year and generated a great deal of excitement in many a living room on a Saturday night, mine included.
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Old 11-03-2016, 22:05
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You know what, I would happily have seen Jeremy go further as he loved what he was doing UNTIL they turned him into the joke contestant, around about plastic horse time.
Shame really. It continued with the abysmal mining and the final nail would have been the guitar, similar to bloody Russell coming out a cannon, Victoria on a bike or Judy up away with balloons.
Jeremy was a pure joy to watch on Strictly Come Dancing, he really did love his involvement and relish the challenges of learning new dancing routines on the show, I voted for him to go further but alas it was not to be, he had the potential to be an amazing Peoples Champion.
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Old 31-08-2016, 20:32
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John Sargent,

The peoples champion ,

but was a quitter
John Sergeant was the first and probably most memorable Peoples Champion on Strictly Come Dancing, please forgive me for correcting you but he was no "quitter", there were other forces at play at the time if you remember.
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Old 31-08-2016, 20:44
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oh Terry I have missed you and your long, obscure thread titles!
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Old 31-08-2016, 20:47
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Just....


Keep SCD as it is! No chsnge required, 12 million watch it.

Look what tinkering with X Factor did, it killed it stone dead.
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Old 31-08-2016, 21:31
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oh Terry I have missed you and your long, obscure thread titles!
That makes erm... 1 then. Its the bumping of them to flood the front page thats the problems - Another forum member also does it on the Strictly section too. IMO its an attention seeking thing
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Old 31-08-2016, 22:19
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That makes erm... 1 then. Its the bumping of them to flood the front page thats the problems - Another forum member also does it on the Strictly section too. IMO its an attention seeking thing
I was being sarcastic
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Old 03-09-2016, 14:50
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oh Terry I have missed you and your long, obscure thread titles!

Hi katt I have missed you too, I am very grateful that Strictly is coming back onto our screens despite the areas that still need to be improved upon to bring back the glory days to Stricrly Come Dancing.
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Old 03-09-2016, 14:58
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Anyways, I feel like Ed Balls will become hugely popular; maybe a people's champion lol.
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Old 03-09-2016, 20:39
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Hi katt I have missed you too, I am very grateful that Strictly is coming back onto our screens despite the areas that still need to be improved upon to bring back the glory days to Stricrly Come Dancing.
Get it into your head Terry, the doddery one isn't coming back. Deal with it
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