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Does anyone know the strictly email address
Strictly_fan
05-12-2015
Does anyone know the email address for strictly. I need to send them an urgent and important email
Monsieur23
05-12-2015
What on earth could be considered an "urgent and important" email pertaining to Strictly? Have you discovered a bomb plot? If so, try 999.

If this is some tosh about you emailing them to save Helen, then I just despair. We've all got favourites, but you just go too far. I liked Helen earlier on in the series, but I now kind of hope she goes. You had the same effect on me with Pixie last year too.
BMLisa
05-12-2015
Edit! Edit!!!
Doghouse Riley
05-12-2015
The BBC hate e-mails, as someone has to answer them and the cost comes out of the licence fee.
Give them their due, they do answer them, but it's usually a generic thank you, when they do.

You could always put a message on the BBC's Strictly Message Board, good luck with somebody from the BBC finding it and answering it, or put a message on one of the relative blogs.
Strictly_fan
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“The BBC hate e-mails, as someone has to answer them and the cost comes out of the licence fee.
Give them their due, they do answer them, but it's usually a generic thank you, when they do.

You could always put a message on the BBC's Strictly Message Board, good luck with somebody from the BBC finding it and answering it, or put a message on one of the relative blogs.”

Someone tell me please
ilovesooty
05-12-2015
Why don't you Google it?

I can't imagine what would justify an urgent email re Strictly.
DingDong08
05-12-2015
I haven't even looked in the spoiler thread, so tonight's result is not necessarily in the spoiler tag, but if you don't want to know who is eliminated, then my advice would be to avoid opening it altogether.

Spoiler
... so Helen gets eliminated and you want to send the BBC an email raging about what a fix it is, then?
Doghouse Riley
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Strictly_fan:
“Someone tell me please”

This is the Strictly Web page. (you could have found that yourself)

There's a "contact the BBC" button at the bottom click on that.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8dq

Then click on "Contact a BBC programme."

This will take you to this.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/faqs/tv/contact_programme

But as you will see Strictly isn't listed as they aren't looking for e-mails.
They refer you to blogs.
dancingbearbear
05-12-2015
I absolutely have to know what this urgent and important message is!
Alli-F
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by dancingbearbear:
“I absolutely have to know what this urgent and important message is!”



Check her previous posts, you'll work it out pretty quickly 😉
dancingbearbear
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Alli-F:
“Check her previous posts, you'll work it out pretty quickly 😉”


I'm mainly curious to know how not liking something about the show can be deemed to be 'urgent and important'
bigbro24
06-12-2015
Urgent and important?...okay... Send it to bbc@ bbc.co.uk.strictly.tessdaly
Paace
06-12-2015
The email address is : strictlycomedancing@bbc.co.uk

They want to hear from all fans of the show before the final

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/strictlyc...e-eb7d09402e5c
donna255
06-12-2015
Bring XXXXXXX back or Len's other kneecap gets it!!!!

The urgent and important email no doubt.
Janet43
06-12-2015
An email will not be answered for a couple of days, even if it's read as soon as it arrives especially on a Sunday and even if it is replied to at all, it will be a standard reply picked from a bank of paragraphs on a computer.

If something really is urgent (though I can't imagine what would be regarding a family entertainment show unless it's a threat to the life of someone involved with it) then a 999 call would be more appropriate than an email which isn't the best method of contacting someone urgently.

Strictly_fan admitted to crying for the whole day when Pixie was eliminated so it's probably something about this years eliminations. What's done is done and has to be accepted. The programme isn't important in the grand scheme of things anyway.
CravenHaven
06-12-2015
Dear Strickly,
ickle jay has fluff on de end of his nose! Purlease wipe.
Luv yoo
x x x
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