The BBC has confirmed a big change for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing - and it's one that viewers say is "long overdue".
This year's series, which is set to start start next month, will feature live signing for the first time. The new feature will ensure that more deaf viewers are able to watch the show.
Live signing will be an option on the red button and on iPlayer, alongside audio description and subtitling, the BBC confirmed. READ MORE: Strictly's Amy Dowden discusses overcoming cancer and the impact of online trolls on BBC Breakfast Kate Phillips, director of unscripted, said: “Strictly Come Dancing has always been at the forefront of inclusivity and representation and I’m delighted that our 20th-anniversary series will be the most accessible yet for our audience. “Introducing live signing, alongside audio description and subtitling, means that there are more options than ever for the whole audience to come together to experience the glitz and glamour of our Saturday and Sunday night shows.” The news has been welcomed by Strictly viewers who have praised bosses for making the show more accessible.
Posting the news on Instagram the BBC's press office wrote: "This autumn’s 20th anniversary series of Strictly Come Dancing will be the most accessible yet for our audience with live signing for the first time available on iPlayer and red button. "Alongside audio description and subtitling, it means more of our audience will be able to get involved, vote and enjoy the action during the live Saturday night shows, the Sunday results shows, the launch episode, the Christmas special and the upcoming 20th anniversary programme!" Love Island star Tasha Ghouri, who will take part in this year's series as the
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