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«Breaking News» Strictly Come Dancing: Viewers in tears at routine with disabled dancers by Arlene Phillips

Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in tears by the 'stunning' group performance on Sunday night's episode between the professionals and Candoco Dance Company.


The contemporary group, which is made up of both disabled and non-disabled dancers who perform in same sex pairs, executed a moving routine choreographed by former judge Arlene Phillips. 


And viewers at home were left calling for the 75-year-old to permanently return to the BBC's ballroom following the 'inclusive and emotional' opening number, danced to David Bowie's Life On Mars.



Emotional: Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in tears by the 'stunning' group performance on Sunday night's episode between the professionals and Candoco Dance Company


Emotional: Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in tears by the 'stunning' group performance on Sunday night's episode between the professionals and Candoco Dance Company



Emotional: Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in tears by the 'stunning' group performance on Sunday night's episode between the professionals and Candoco Dance Company



With both ballroom and Latin styles incorporated into the modern piece, the performers commanded the stage and left fans in tears.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: 'Arlene is the best. That was stunning,' with another adding: 'Bring back Arlene'.


A third fan said: 'Lovely inclusive opening dance, no surprise it was choreographed by Arlene Phillips!' 




She's back! The group, which is made up of disabled and non-disabled dancers who perform in same sex pairs, executed a moving routine choreographed by ex judge Arlene Phillips


She's back! The group, which is made up of disabled and non-disabled dancers who perform in same sex pairs, executed a moving routine choreographed by ex judge Arlene Phillips



She's back! The group, which is made up of disabled and non-disabled dancers who perform in same sex pairs, executed a moving routine choreographed by ex judge Arlene Phillips





Stunning: With both ballroom and Latin styles incorporated into the modern piece, the performers commanded the stage and left fans in tears


Stunning: With both ballroom and Latin styles incorporated into the modern piece, the performers commanded the stage and left fans in tears



Stunning: With both ballroom and Latin styles incorporated into the modern piece, the performers commanded the stage and left fans in tears





Reaction: Viewers at home were amazed by the 'talent on display' during Sunday's episode


Reaction: Viewers at home were amazed by the 'talent on display' during Sunday's episode



Reaction: Viewers at home were amazed by the 'talent on display' during Sunday's episode



While others added: 'Arlene Phillips choreographed that? All the more reason to bring her back/replace Shirley with her.'


'Wow Im in tears watching that all-embracing opening dance @StrictlyPros Amazing choreography by @arlenephillips'. 


Arlene was dropped from the Strictly line-up nine years ago and replaced by the then 30-year-old Alesha Dixon in 2009, sparking allegations of ageism against the BBC. 


































'Bring back Arlene': And viewers at home were calling for the 75-year-old to permanently return to the BBC's ballroom following the 'inclusive and emotional' opening number


'Bring back Arlene': And viewers at home were calling for the 75-year-old to permanently return to the BBC's ballroom following the 'inclusive and emotional' opening number



'Bring back Arlene': And viewers at home were calling for the 75-year-old to permanently return to the BBC's ballroom following the 'inclusive and emotional' opening number





'Best group performance ever!': Fans called the routine 'inspiring' and one of the 'best' opening numbers throughout the programme's history


'Best group performance ever!': Fans called the routine 'inspiring' and one of the 'best' opening numbers throughout the programme's history



'Best group performance ever!': Fans called the routine 'inspiring' and one of the 'best' opening numbers throughout the programme's history



The theatre director, who is a patron for Candoco Dance Company, admitted the decision to come back was ‘really hard’.


She told The Sun: ‘I did this because this is where my heart lies. I didn't do this about resolving anything with Strictly. Was it hard for me to say yes? I've got to tell you, it was really hard.'


She said it would be emotional to return and at the time of speaking had not yet decided if she would stay and watch the main event, which was filmed on Saturday evening.




Making a comeback: The theatre director, who is a patron for Candoco Dance Company, admitted the decision to come back was ‘really hard’


Making a comeback: The theatre director, who is a patron for Candoco Dance Company, admitted the decision to come back was ‘really hard’



Making a comeback: The theatre director, who is a patron for Candoco Dance Company, admitted the decision to come back was ‘really hard’





No show? She said it would be emotional to return and at the time of speaking had not yet decided if she would stay and watch the main event, which was filmed on Saturday evening


No show? She said it would be emotional to return and at the time of speaking had not yet decided if she would stay and watch the main event, which was filmed on Saturday evening



No show? She said it would be emotional to return and at the time of speaking had not yet decided if she would stay and watch the main event, which was filmed on Saturday evening



At the time, Phillips' dismissal caused a national controversy, with the then Labour deputy leader and equalities minister Harriet Harman standing up in the Commons and demanding she be reinstated.


The BBC denied ageism was a factor in the line-up change.


In a statement about the Strictly piece Arlene said: 'My vision is that the dancers are drawn together by a strange force from across the universe; fighting, playing, loving.'


Writing on Twitter, the ex-dancer added: 'So proud of these extraordinary dancers who worked so hard.' 




The end: Arlene was dropped from the Strictly line-up nine years ago, after joining in 2004


The end: Arlene was dropped from the Strictly line-up nine years ago, after joining in 2004



The end: Arlene was dropped from the Strictly line-up nine years ago, after joining in 2004





New look: She was replaced by the then 30-year-old Alesha Dixon in 2009, sparking allegations of ageism against the BBC


New look: She was replaced by the then 30-year-old Alesha Dixon in 2009, sparking allegations of ageism against the BBC



New look: She was replaced by the then 30-year-old Alesha Dixon in 2009, sparking allegations of ageism against the BBC



During Sunday night's episode, Graeme Swann's Strictly Come Dancing journey came to an end as he became the ninth celebrity to leave the BBC show on Sunday night.


The professional cricketer, 39, and pro partner Oti Mabuse faced Ashley Roberts and her partner Pasha Kovalev in the dance off - despite the ex-Pussycat Doll being one of the strongest dancers in the competition.


Both couples performed their Saturday night routines again with Graeme and Oti dancing a quickstep to Sing Sing Sing by The Andrews Sisters.




Time to say goodbye: Graeme Swann Strictly Come Dancing journey came to an end as he was the ninth celebrity to leave the BBC show on Sunday with pro partner Oti Mabuse


Time to say goodbye: Graeme Swann Strictly Come Dancing journey came to an end as he was the ninth celebrity to leave the BBC show on Sunday with pro partner Oti Mabuse



Time to say goodbye: Graeme Swann Strictly Come Dancing journey came to an end as he was the ninth celebrity to leave the BBC show on Sunday with pro partner Oti Mabuse


While Ashley and Pasha performed a Samba to Hot Hot Hot by Arrow.


After both pairs had danced for the second time the judges delivered their verdicts with all four judges agreeing to save Ashley and Pasha.


Graeme told presenter Tess Daly: 'I'd have voted for Ashley and Pasha as well'.


He gushed: 'This show and what you've got is something special and thank you for letting me be a part of it' 


Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.50pm on BBC1. 




Face off: The professional cricketer, 39, and Oti faced ex-Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts and partner Pasha Kovalev in the dance off


Face off: The professional cricketer, 39, and Oti faced ex-Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts and partner Pasha Kovalev in the dance off



Face off: The professional cricketer, 39, and Oti faced ex-Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts and partner Pasha Kovalev in the dance off





No brainer: Graeme told presenter Tess Daly: 'I'd have voted for Ashley and Pasha as well'


No brainer: Graeme told presenter Tess Daly: 'I'd have voted for Ashley and Pasha as well'



No brainer: Graeme told presenter Tess Daly: 'I'd have voted for Ashley and Pasha as well'



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Main photo article Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in tears by the ‘stunning’ group performance on Sunday night’s episode between the professionals and Candoco Dance Company.
The contemporary group, which is made up of both disabled and non-disabled dancers who perform in same sex pairs, ...


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