In case you notice that Be sure to come dance not on Saturday’s schedule, don’t panic! The show has been rescheduled to Friday.
Regular Saturday and Sunday evening schedule for Be sure to come dance was suspended for a few weeks and new times and days were agreed to allow broadcasting of World Cup games.
We look at what can be seen, when and how we can track events strict when it comes to the quarter-finals and semi-finals.
When will Dancing with the Stars be released?
Saturday night usually strict The couples perform in front of a live audience and the results will be broadcast on Sunday.
But the World Cup playoffs in Qatar start on Saturday 3 December, so the BBC has changed the schedule to show the games.
This means that the quarter-final show, a musical extravaganza, will now take place on Friday, December 2 at 8:00 pm, with the results announced on Saturday, December 3 at 5:40 pm.
And the changes don’t end there.
Thus, the quarter-finals of the World Cup will take place on Saturday, December 10th. strict will move again.
Semi-finals Be sure to come dance will be shown on Sunday, December 11 at 19:15.
A spokesperson for the BBC said:Be sure to come dance will continue to bring glitz, glamour, and great dancing to homes across the country during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
“Quarter-final Be sure to come dance will now be broadcast live on Friday 2 December and the semi-finals will now be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 11 December.
However, it appears that strict The final will air on Saturday, December 17th.

What happened on Dancing with the Stars last weekend?
At Sunday night’s results show, comedian actress Ellie Taylor and her professional partner Johannes Radebe became the ninth couple to leave the show after their jive for Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” failed to score.
In the dance, the judges voted to save singer and radio presenter Fleur East and Vito Coppola.
Will Mellor and Nancy Xu topped the rankings with their Charleston, followed by Hamza and Jovita with their Argentine tango.
Only six couples will advance to the quarter-finals this weekend: Hamza and Jovita, Molly and Carlo, Helen and Gorka, Will and Nancy, Fleur and Vito, and Kim and Graziano (who missed the show last weekend due to Covid).
What is the evening schedule of BBC One this weekend?
Watch this Friday night on BBC One: granite port at 7:00, Dancing with the Stars: Special Musicals at 8 pm and then MasterChef: professionals at 21:05 and then News on top ten.
On Saturday Be sure to come dance The results show at 17:40, then the World Cup at 18:20, and then i see your voice at 21:15 for News on top ten.
And on Sunday Earth Shot Prize at 17:30, the World Cup at 18:30 and Villain SAS at 21:15 for News on top ten.
Full summary of last week
- Will Mellor and Nancy Xu –
- Hamza Yasin and Yovita Przystal –
- Fleur East and Vita Coppola.
- Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu –
- Helen Skelton and Gorka Marquez –
- Ellie Taylor and Johannes Radebe –
Who has been selected from the show so far?
- Week 2 Kay Adams and Kai Widrington
- Week 3 Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernis
- Week 4 Matt Goss and Nadia Bychkova
- Week 5 Jade Adams and Karen Hauer
- Week 6 James Goodbye and Amy Dowden
- Week 7 Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Kuzmin
- Week 8 Tony Adams and Katya Jones
- Week 9 Tyler West and Dianne Buswell
Who left Strict last Sunday night?
After a public vote on Saturday, Taylor, 38, took on Fleur East in a dance match.
Taylor took the floor to jive to Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” with her professional partner Johannes Radebe.
After struggling to impress the judges with her Thelma and LouiseSpeaking of appearing on Saturday Night Live on BBC One, Taylor again disappointed her.
The 35-year-old singer and radio personality East played rumba to the Sugababes song “Too Lost In You” with partner Vito Coppola before the judges delivered their verdict.
Craig Revel Horwood decided to save East, saying, “Based on technique alone, I would happily save Fleur and Vito.”
Motsi Mabuse agreed, adding: “First of all, I want to say that both pairs played very well, also the technical aspect was very important for me, so I will save Fleur and Vito.”
Anton Du Beke also decided to save East but praised Taylor for her efforts: “I want to congratulate both couples for making it this far in the competition.
“They both danced very well. I thought Ellie danced great in your jive. And Flair, I found your technique strong and your performance strong, and I would like to save Flair and Vito.

With three votes for East and Coppola, Taylor was confirmed to be going home, but Chief Justice Shirley Ballas also confirmed that she would have preferred to save East.
She said: “Both couples danced exceptionally well, but in this case, I saved Fleur and Vito thanks to technical qualities.”
Asked by host Tess Daly if the match was as she expected, Taylor said: “It was and is, now I’m becoming a cliché machine, but it was everything and more.
“I never expected to last this long and experience it so fully in a million years.
“It’s all about the dancing, but also the people and every part of this show from head to toe, from the executives to the makeup, the hair, the costumes, the sets, the band, me and my co-stars. Celebrities and dancers – even some of the judges were fine.
“It was an absolute privilege to be part of the Strictly alumni and I really enjoyed it.”
Addressing his partner, Radebe added, “Oh my God, my pleasure, dear, this is our thing.
“Ellie Taylor, come on, give you a hug. Embrace your long limbs because you are a beautiful person. So thank you for everything, you know my heart, thank you.
Sunday’s results show kicked off with a colorful Strictly Professionals number of Lizzo 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready), as well as Tom Grennan’s hit single with Joel Corry, Lionheart.
Source: I News

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