Arlene Phillips has embarked on an investigation into why she was axed from Strictly Come Dancing. The 76-year-old was dumped from the hit BBC1 show in 2009 after starring as a judge for six series.
The choreographer is still trying to get answers as to why she was sacked - she was 66 when she was replaced by former contestant Alesha Dixon, then 30, amid accusations of ageism at the Beeb - by demanding information by using the Freedom of Information act.
The 2000 Freedom of Information Act is an Act allows the UK public "right of access" to information held by public authorities - such as the BBC.
Explaining her findings, Arlene told the Sod’s Law Podcast: “I’ve got the Freedom of Information and looking at the chaotic way that led up
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