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TV boss: Give Strictly a rest!

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January 02, 2026

STRICTLY Come Dancing should be scrapped for a year to save its reputation, says an executive who helped to launch the show.

- BY SHELLEY SPADONI

TV boss: Give Strictly a rest!

Sam Hodges, an ex-BBCTV head of communications, thinks shelving it in a Glastonbury-style fallow year would allow new energy to return.

He said: “The series has been tough on a host of fronts. Reputationally its biggest boost might come from helping people realise what they'd miss.”

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