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Strictly, the seventies
Irish Daily Mirror
|September 26, 2025
Craig lets hair down as judges dance through the decades in first live show
THE Strictly Come Dancing judges will roll back the years in tomorrow's first live show, performing their biggest number to date.
In an epic routine showcasing dancing styles of the past five decades, Craig Revel Horwood will sport four different costumes for his role of compere, talking the audience through the eras from the 1970s.
Across the four-and-a-half minute number, he and his fellow judges will sport a rainbow of looks.
Head judge Shirley Ballas has huge hair for her Copacabana-style 1980s number while Motsi Mabuse does a sexy rumba to represent the 1990s.
Meanwhile Anton Du Beke goes back to the Come Dancing era of the 1970s, in a top hat and tails.
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