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Strictly Come Dancing results show’s future revealed after BBC’s anger over elimination leaks

THE BBC has refused to change the filming of Strictly Come Dancing to try to foil spoilers revealing which star is given the boot.

Bosses claim it would be too costly to produce live shows on the Saturday and Sunday nights to frustrate killjoy David Thorp who plagues the programme.

The BBC has refused to change the filming of Strictly to try to foil spoilers revealing which star is given the boot - pictured Kym Marsh
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The BBC has refused to change the filming of Strictly to try to foil spoilers revealing which star is given the boot - pictured Kym MarshCredit: Rex
Killjoy David Thorp revealed Matt Goss was the third celeb to be ditched this series after his dance-off with Kym Marsh
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Killjoy David Thorp revealed Matt Goss was the third celeb to be ditched this series after his dance-off with Kym MarshCredit: Eroteme
The judges agreed Kym and professional partner Graziano Di Prima’s Samba was better than Matt’s jive with Nadiya Bychkova
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The judges agreed Kym and professional partner Graziano Di Prima’s Samba was better than Matt’s jive with Nadiya BychkovaCredit: Eroteme

He tweets the ousted dancer’s identity to his 50,000 followers on the Strictly Spoilers website on the Saturday night.

He revealed Bros star Matt Goss, 54, was the third celeb to be ditched this series after his dance-off with Kym Marsh, 46.

The judges agreed Kym and professional partner Graziano Di Prima’s Samba was better than Matt’s jive with Nadiya Bychkova.

Audience members are sworn to secrecy and it is unclear how the information reaches Mr Thorp.

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He has vowed to continue exposing the secret until the results show, which is pre-recorded after Saturday’s live show, is itself recorded live on Sunday.

Strictly followed that pattern until 2008 when it was changed because then-host Bruce Forsyth, who was 80 at the time, was struggling to host a show both nights.

A TV insider said: “Some people have said the BBC should consider filming two live shows — one on Saturday and one on Sunday — but doing that would cost huge amounts of money.

“Others have suggested that the results show should air directly after the main show, but that denies fans the chance of two helpings of their favourite programme over consecutive nights.

“The lesser of the evils is simply to ignore any online chatter about who is in the dance off and who has been sent home. Or just ignore social media as much as possible.

“If they take any more radical action then the spoilsport in question has gained some kind of response to their selfish and mean behaviour.”

Bosses at Strictly, which is fronted by Claudia Winkleman, 50, and Tess Daly, 53, declined to comment.

Bosses at Strictly, which is fronted by Tess Daly, pictured, declined to comment
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Bosses at Strictly, which is fronted by Tess Daly, pictured, declined to commentCredit: Eroteme

Fry 'Tango no-go'

BRAINBOX Stephen Fry can’t think of anything worse than taking part in Strictly.

The writer, actor and quizmaster admits dancing is his weak spot.

Stephen Fry said: 'Anything to do with dancing, I absolutely cannot bear it'
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Stephen Fry said: 'Anything to do with dancing, I absolutely cannot bear it'Credit: Getty

Stephen, 65, told the Radio Times: “Anything to do with dancing, I absolutely cannot bear it.

“I know people think I’m being snobbish - I’m not.”

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He said he avoided physical activities at school.

“It goes back to an embarrassment with my body,” he added.

Ton of hit tunes

THE dancers on Strictly will mark the BBC’s centenary by dancing to music from some of the corporation’s biggest TV shows.

Johannes Radebe and Ellie Taylor will do a Tango to the Casualty theme tune, while Gorka Marquez and Helen Skelton will do a Charleston to the theme tune from Blue Peter - the show she used to present.

Amy Dowden and James Bye have also gone for something personal for their foxtrot- the theme tune from EastEnders which he is a cast member of.

Meanwhile Tyler West and Dianne Buswell will do a tango to the Doctor Who theme tune and Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu will deliver their couple’s choice dance to the theme tune from Grange Hill.

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