Strictly Come Dancing fans were left questioning another change just minutes into the latest live episode. The hit BBC One dance contest returned to screens on Saturday night (November 2).
Following last weekend's Halloween special, Strictly hit viewers with another themed week. It was the first-ever Icons Week as week seven of the popular dance competition took place.
It saw the remaining 10 celebrities and their professional dance partners take to the ballroom floor to perform a routine accompanied by a track from a well-known singer or band with George Michael, Madonna, The Beatles and Bruno Mars among them. READ MORE: Four BBC Strictly Come Dancing stars 'at risk' named amid first Icons Week The new theme was introduced to celebrate Strictly's 20th anniversary, having first hit screens back in 2004.
Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman opened the live show as usual before welcoming the judges to their seats. And Strictly fans were left with their jaws on the floor as they portrayed Barry Gibb, Tina Tuner, Cher and Rod Stewart.
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