will be like no other because of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of starting in September the series will only begin in Mid-October, and will go on for nine weeks.
The professional dancers are all already in isolation, ahead of this year's show. It’s not confirmed how things will change for the dancers in terms of training and usual performances.
The live audience is expected to be ditched, following the lead of other shows such as The Voice and Britain's Got Talent. Meanwhile, popular judge Bruno Tonioli will be missing from the start of the series as he is doing Dancing with the Stars in America. Receive newsletters with the latest news, sport and what's on updates from the Liverpool ECHO by signing up here. But the BBC said Bruno.
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