Strictly Come Dancing 'to go ahead as planned with small crew and no audience'

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Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has revealed BBC bosses will "move heaven and earth" to make sure the show goes ahead this year.

The show, which is slated for the autumn, is believed to be in jeopardy as the coronavirus crisis continues, but Craig, 55, is adamant the show will go on even if it's in a different form.

He thinks it's likely Strictly will be filmed with a small crew and no audience. In an interview with OK! magazine, he explained: "I know the BBC will move heaven and earth to make it happen. "Even if the lockdown is, God forbid, still in place by then, there are ways you can do it without an audience and on limited staffing." He went on to to suggest his perfect contestant for the 2020 series - Simon

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