Strictly Come Dancing is making a BIG change this year

It's to do with the professional dancers

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 19th Jul 2019

Strictly Come Dancing has been on our screens for many years, but the popular TV show is set to make a big change later this year when it returns. Speaking to Digital Spy, the BBC confirmed that the Strictly Come Dancing pros will be getting their own one-off show!

Although it hasn't been confirmed when it will air, it's thought the one-off episode will be shown during the usual gap between the first and second episodes of the series. This special episode will follow the journeys of the professional dancers and choreographers, as well as showcasing some of the most memorable moments of the show.

Strictly Come Dancing

The most recent series of Strictly Come Dancing aired last year with Ashley Roberts and Pasha Kovalev, Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell, Faye Tozer and Giovanni Pernice, and Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton all in the final.

Investigative journalist Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton eventually won the show after their performances of a Foxtrot to 'Hi Ho Silver Lining', a Showdance to 'Land of 1000 Dances' and a Paso Doble to 'Malagueña'.

Check out all of the confirmed Strictly Come Dancing professionals for 2019.

AJ Pritchard

In 2018 AJ was partnered with Lauren Steadman.

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Although we have yet to hear who will appear as contestants in the new series of Strictly Come Dancing, Love Island 2017 winner Amber Davies has been tipped to appear in the 2019 series. Although no other Love Island stars have previously appeared on the show, Amber is also a well-established theatre star, having starred in Dolly Parton's West End musical 9 to 5 alongside Louise Redknapp, Brian Conley and Bonnie Langford.

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