List of Strictly Come Dancing specials

Since the inception of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, several special editions of the show have been transmitted by the BBC each year. These have included seasonal specials, charity specials, and variations of the Strictly Come Dancing format.

Christmas Specials

The Christmas Specials of Strictly Come Dancing have been transmitted each year since 2004. Between 2004 and 2009, the specials feature celebrities from the current and past series. Between 2010 and 2013, the specials feature celebrities who were unable to compete in the main series due to time constrictions. From 2014 onwards, the specials feature contestants from previous series. With their professional dance partners the celebrities perform their chosen Ballroom or Latin dance which is scored by the judges. The winning couple is then chosen by a studio audience vote.

Year
Christmas champions
Runners-up
2004 Jill Halfpenny & Darren Bennett Natasha Kaplinsky & Brendan Cole
2005 Darren Gough & Lilia Kopylova Zoë Ball & Ian Waite
2006 Colin Jackson & Erin Boag Zoë Ball & Ian Waite
2007 Darren Gough & Lilia Kopylova Gethin Jones & Camilla Dallerup
2008 Jill Halfpenny & Darren Bennett Kelly Brook & Brian Fortuna
2009 Ali Bastian & Brian Fortuna Rachel Stevens & Vincent Simone
2010 John Barrowman & Kristina Rihanoff N/A
2011 Charlie Brooks & Vincent Simone
2012 J.B. Gill & Ola Jordan
2013 Rufus Hound & Flavia Cacace
2014 Louis Smith & Aliona Vilani
2015 Harry Judd & Joanne Clifton
2016 Melvin Odoom & Janette Manrara
2017 Katie Derham & Brendan Cole
2018 Aston Merrygold & Janette Manrara
2019 Debbie McGee & Kevin Clifton

2004

The first Christmas special was broadcast live on 22 December 2004, featuring top couples from both of the first two series (with the exception of Christopher Parker and Julian Clary, who were not able to appear). The show was won by Jill Halfpenny and Darren Bennett.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudges' scoresDance
Martin OffiahSpring 2004 contestantErin Boag26 (6,6,7,7)Jive
Aled JonesAutumn 2004 semi-finalistLilia Kopylova30 (7,7,8,8)Samba
Lesley GarrettSpring 2004 semi-finalistAnton du Beke31 (7,8,8,8)Waltz
Natasha KaplinskySpring 2004 winnerBrendan Cole33 (7,8,9,9)Foxtrot
Denise LewisAutumn 2004 runner-upIan Waite37 (9,9,9,10)Quickstep
Jill HalfpennyAutumn 2004 winnerDarren Bennett36 (9,9,9,9)Jive

2005

The Christmas special in 2005, broadcast on 24 December, featured the top four couples (Darren Gough and Lilia Kopylova, Colin Jackson and Erin Boag, Zoë Ball and Ian Waite, James Martin and Camilla Dallerup) from the 2005 series competing against two competitors from the US version, Dancing with the Stars, who danced with two professionals from the British series. The two competitors from the US series were Rachel Hunter, who was teamed with Brendan Cole, and Evander Holyfield, who danced with Karen Hardy. Season 2 winner Jill Halfpenny was scheduled to appear with her partner Darren Bennett, but pulled out due to a breakdown in fee negotiations.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudges' scoresDance
Evander HolyfieldDancing with the Stars 2005 contestantKaren Hardy22 (3,5,7,7)Jive
Rachel HunterDancing with the Stars 2005 contestantBrendan Cole36 (9,9,9,9)Rumba
Zoë BallStrictly 2005 third placeIan Waite38 (9,9,10,10)Foxtrot
James MartinStrictly 2005 fourth placeCamilla Dallerup37 (8,10,10,9)Foxtrot
Colin JacksonStrictly 2005 second placeErin Boag35 (9,8,9,9)Cha-Cha-Cha
Darren GoughStrictly 2005 winnerLilia Kopylova40 (10,10,10,10)Quickstep

As well as winning the 2005 series, Darren Gough and Lilia Kopylova won this Christmas Special, after receiving the full 40 marks from the judges.

2006

The Christmas special in 2006 featured stars from the third and fourth series going head to head to perform their highest-scoring dances. The theme of the programme was black and white, so whether it was wintry white gowns, the little black dress or top hat and tails, the dancers and the dance floor were decked in black and white, setting the stage for some show-stopping performances.

It was a pre-recorded show shown on Christmas Day on BBC One.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudges' ScoresDance
Louisa Lytton2006 contestantVincent Simone36 (9,9,9,9)Jive
Mark Ramprakash2006 winnerKaren Hardy36 (9,9,9,9)Salsa
Emma Bunton2006 third placeDarren Bennett36 (9,9,9,9)Samba
Matt Dawson2006 runner-upLilia Kopylova37 (9,9,10,9)Waltz
Zoë Ball2005 third placeIan Waite38 (9,10,9,10)Rumba
Colin Jackson2005 runner-upErin Boag40 (10,10,10,10)Quickstep

After the combined scores of the judges' marks and the votes of the studio audience, Colin Jackson and Erin Boag won the competition, after getting the full 40 marks from the judges, with Zoë Ball and Ian Waite being runners up. The final places of the bottom four couples was not announced - they were eliminated from the competition in a random order.

2007

The 2007 Christmas Special featured the top four couples from Series Five (Alesha Dixon, Matt Di Angelo, Gethin Jones and Letitia Dean), as well as Darren Gough and Mark Ramprakash (champions of Series Three and Four respectively). The winner was Series Three champion Darren Gough, who received a perfect 40 for his American Smooth, and had the highest score overall when the judges' points were combined with the studio audience vote. Series Five semi-finalist Gethin Jones, who also received a perfect 40 for his Waltz, was runner up. The final place of the bottom four couples was not announced.

It was broadcast on BBC One on Christmas Day (25 December 2007).

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudges' scoreDance
Alesha Dixon2007 winnerMatthew Cutler36 (9,9,9,9)Cha-Cha-Cha
Letitia Dean2007 contestantDarren Bennett36 (9,9,9,9)Foxtrot
Mark Ramprakash2006 winnerKaren Hardy38 (9,9,10,10)Jive
Matt Di Angelo2007 runner-upFlavia Cacace39 (9,10,10,10)Rumba
Gethin Jones2007 third placeCamilla Dallerup40 (10,10,10,10)Waltz
Darren Gough2005 celebrity winnerLilia Kopylova40 (10,10,10,10)American Smooth

Darren Gough won his third Strictly trophy after winning series 3 and two Christmas Specials. He and Jill Halfpenny are the only ones to do this.

2008

The 2008 Christmas Special aired on 25 December 2008. Tom Chambers, Rachel Stevens and Lisa Snowdon took on former contestants Jill Halfpenny, Alesha Dixon and Kelly Brook. Brian Fortuna partnered Brook due to her original partner Brendan Cole dancing with his more recent partner Lisa Snowdon. Russell Watson made a special guest appearance.[1] The celebrities, their professional partners and dance were announced on 17 December 2008.[2]

Due to 4 couples coming top of the leaderboard with 39 points, head judge Len was given casting vote on how to break the tie. Therefore points from the judge were awarded as follows before the audience vote: Alesha 6, Jill 5, Rachel 4, Kelly 3, Tom 2, Lisa 1. After the audience vote Jill Halfpenny was named the 2008 Christmas Champion with Kelly Brook in second place, meaning that Jill joined Darren Gough in having won two Christmas specials, and her partner Darren Bennett equalled his professional partner and wife Lilia Kopylova's two Christmas special victories.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudges' scoreDanceSong
Lisa Snowdon2008 third placeBrendan Cole36 (8,9,9,10)Quickstep"Sleigh Ride"
Tom Chambers2008 winnerCamilla Dallerup37 (9,10,9,9)Foxtrot"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
Rachel Stevens2008 runner-upVincent Simone39 (9,10,10,10)Rumba"2 Become 1"
Alesha Dixon2007 winnerMatthew Cutler39 (9,10,10,10)Viennese Waltz"White Christmas"
Kelly Brook2007 contestantBrian Fortuna39 (10,9,10,10)Jive"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
Jill HalfpennyAutumn 2004 winnerDarren Bennett39 (9,10,10,10)American Smooth"My Favourite Things"

2009

The 2009 Christmas Special aired on 25 December 2009. It featured the top three from Series 7 along with former contestants Gethin Jones, Rachel Stevens and Austin Healey. Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli provided the judging. Darcey Bussell didn't judge. After the audience vote Ali Bastian & Brian Fortuna were declared champions. Rachel Stevens & Vincent Simone were second.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli.

CelebrityPosition on StrictlyProfessionalJudge's scoreDanceSong
Chris HollinsSeries 7 winnerOla Jordan33 (8,8,9,8)Foxtrot"Santa Baby"
Austin HealeySeries 6 fourth placeErin Boag36 (9,9,9,9)Paso Doble"Bohemian Rhapsody"
Ricky WhittleSeries 7 second placeNatalie Lowe36 (8,9,10,9)Quickstep"Jingle Bells"
Gethin JonesSeries 5 third placeFlavia Cacace38 (9,10,9,10)American Smooth"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Rachel StevensSeries 6 second placeVincent Simone39 (10,10,9,10)Rumba"Miss You Most (At Christmas)"
Ali BastianSeries 7 third placeBrian Fortuna40 (10,10,10,10)Viennese Waltz"Please Come Home For Christmas"

2010

The 2010 Christmas Special aired on 25 December 2010. That special, instead of having celebrities from previous years, had five new celebrities who didn't have time to do the full show.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Occupation Professional Judges' scores Dance Song
Fern Britton Television presenter Matthew Cutler 30 (7,8,7,8) Jive "Step into Christmas" – Elton John
John Barrowman Actor & singer Kristina Rihanoff 37 (9,9,9,10) Quickstep "Sleigh Ride" – The Ronettes
June Brown EastEnders actress Vincent Simone 28 (6,7,8,7) Tango "Never Do a Tango With an Eskimo" – Alma Cogan
Ronni Ancona Actress & impressionist Anton du Beke 28 (6,8,7,7) Viennese Waltz "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" – Andy Williams
Vince Cable Politician & economist Erin Boag 36 (9,10,8,9) Foxtrot "Winter Wonderland" – Bing Crosby

2011

The full lineup of the 2011 Christmas special, again featuring five new celebrities who could not commit to the full series, was announced on 23 November 2011.[3]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Occupation Professional Judges' scores Dance Song
Barry McGuigan Former professional boxer Erin Boag 36 (8,9,10,9) Quickstep "Jingle Bells"
Su Pollard Comedy actress Anton du Beke 30 (6,9,7,8) Foxtrot "White Christmas"
Simon Webbe Blue band member Katya Virshilas 36 (9,9,9,9) Cha Cha Cha "Merry Xmas Everybody"
Debra Stephenson Actress & impressionist Ian Waite 37 (8,9,10,10) American Smooth "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Charlie Brooks EastEnders actress Vincent Simone 37 (9,9,9,10) Jive "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

2012

The full lineup of the 2012 Christmas special, featuring six new celebrities who could not commit to the full series, was announced on 28 November 2012.[4]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Occupation Professional Judges' scores Dance Song
J.B. Gill JLS singer Ola Jordan 39 (9, 10, 10, 10) Jive "Rockin' Robin"
Bobby Ball Comedian Katya Virshilas 29 (6, 7, 8, 8) American Smooth "White Christmas"
Sheila Hancock Actress Ian Waite 36 (8, 8, 10, 10) Foxtrot "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
Fabrice Muamba Former footballer Aliona Vilani 35 (8, 9, 9, 9) Salsa "Christmas Wrapping"
Katy Brand Comedian Anton du Beke 33 (7, 8, 9, 9) Viennese Waltz "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year"
Helen Skelton Blue Peter presenter Artem Chigvintsev 37 (8, 9, 10, 10) Jive "All I Want for Christmas Is You"

A musical interlude was provided by the popular singer Rod Stewart.[5]

As a new addition to the Christmas specials, a "Strictly Allstar" group of seven previous contestants from the show returned for a group dance, and appearances from Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant were also in the programme.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Professional
Kelly Brook Series 5 contestant Brendan Cole
Tom Chambers Series 6 winner Kristina Rihanoff
Chelsee Healey Series 9 runner-up Pasha Kovalev
Chris Hollins Series 7 winner Ola Jordan
Colin Jackson Series 3 runner-up Erin Boag
Natasha Kaplinsky Series 1 winner Ian Waite
Rachel Stevens Series 6 runner-up Vincent Simone

2013

The full lineup of the 2013 Christmas special, featuring six new celebrities who could not commit to the full series, was announced on 25 November 2013.[6]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Occupation Professional Judges' scores Dance Song
Ricky Norwood EastEnders actor Janette Manrara 33 (8, 8, 8, 9) Quickstep "Merry Christmas Everyone"
Elaine Paige Musical theatre singer & actress Pasha Kovalev 39 (10, 10, 9, 10) Cha-Cha-Cha "Jingle Bells "
Sara Cox BBC Radio 1 presenter Robin Windsor 33 (8, 8, 9, 8) Waltz "Silent Night"
Rochelle Humes The Saturdays singer Ian Waite 31 (7, 8, 8, 8) Salsa "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"
Matt Goss Bros member and solo artist Aliona Vilani 35 (8, 9, 9, 9) American Smooth "Winter Wonderland"
Rufus Hound Comedian & TV presenter Flavia Cacace 38 (9, 10, 9, 10) Tango "Never Do a Tango With an Eskimo"

2014

     Winner

The full lineup of the 2014 Christmas special, which in a change to recent tradition, features six returning contestants, was announced on 13 November 2014.

Most of the celebrities were given new partners, with the exception of Lisa Riley, who was reunited with her dance partner, Robin Windsor.[7]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Known for Professional Judges' scores Dance Pantomime Song
Chris Hollins Series 7 champion TV presenter Iveta Lukosiute 31 (7,8,8,8) Charleston Dick Whittington "Sleigh Ride"
Rachel Stevens Series 6 runner-up Singer Tristan MacManus 38 (9,9,10,10) Viennese Waltz Peter Pan "Please Come Home for Christmas"
Russell Grant Series 9 contestant Astrologer Joanne Clifton 29 (7,8,7,7) Cha-Cha-Cha Aladdin "Could It Be Magic"
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Series 11 finalist Singer Aljaž Skorjanec 39 (9,10,10,10) American Smooth Sleeping Beauty "White Christmas"
Lisa Riley Series 10 semi-finalist Actress Robin Windsor 32 (8,8,8,8) Jive The Wizard Of Oz "Step into Christmas"
Louis Smith Series 10 champion Olympic gymnast Aliona Vilani 40 (10,10,10,10) Quickstep Jack and the Beanstalk "Jingle Bells"

2015

     Winner

The full lineup of the 2015 Christmas special, which in a change to recent tradition, features six returning contestants, was announced on 19 November 2015.[8]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Known for Professional Judges' scores Dance Panto Song
Lisa Snowdon Series 6 finalist TV & radio presenter Pasha Kovalev 37 (9,9,9,10) Quickstep Alice in Wonderland "Let It Snow"
Alison Hammond Series 12 contestant TV presenter Robin Windsor 31 (7,8,8,8) Cha-Cha-Cha Hansel and Gretel "Celebration"
Cassidy Little The People's Strictly champion Soldier Natalie Lowe 35 (8,9,9,9) Jive Puss In Boots "Cool Yule"
Abbey Clancy Series 11 champion Model & TV presenter Brendan Cole 39 (9,10,10,10) Waltz Rapunzel "When I Fall in Love"
Harry Judd Series 9 champion Musician Joanne Clifton 40 (10,10,10,10) American Smooth Jack Frost "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Tom Chambers Series 6 champion Actor Oti Mabuse 40 (10,10,10,10) Charleston Scrooge "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

2016

     Winner

The celebrity lineup of the 2016 Christmas special, which like the previous year, features six returning contestants, was announced on 7 November 2016.[9] The professional partners were revealed on 11 November 2016.[10] This marks the first time a contestant who wasn't part of the final three won the Christmas special.

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Known for Professional Judges' scores Dance Christmas Movie Song
Ainsley Harriott Series 13 contestant Chef & TV presenter Karen Clifton 35 (7,9,10,9) Jive Home Alone "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree"
Gethin Jones Series 5 third place TV presenter Chloe Hewitt 38 (9,9,10,10) Quickstep The Polar Express "The Polar Express"
Pamela Stephenson Series 8 third place Comedian & writer Pasha Kovalev 39 (9,10,10,10) Cha-Cha-Cha Love Actually "Jump (for My Love)"
Denise Lewis Series 2 runner-up Olympic heptathlete Anton du Beke 38 (9,9,10,10) Viennese Waltz Meet Me in St. Louis "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis"
Melvin Odoom Series 14 contestant TV & radio presenter Janette Manrara 40 (10,10,10,10) Charleston Elf "Sparklejollytwinklejingley"
Frankie Bridge Series 12 runner-up Singer Gorka Márquez 40 (10,10,10,10) American Smooth Frozen "Let It Go"

2017

     Winner

The full line-up of the 2017 Christmas special, which features six returning contestants and their professional partners, was announced on 6 November 2017.[11]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Shirley Ballas, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Known for Professional Dance Judges Score Song
Robbie Savage Series 9 quarter-finalist Footballer Dianne Buswell American Smooth 31 (7,8,8,8) "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"
Judy Murray Series 12 contestant Tennis coach Neil Jones Charleston 31 (7,8,8,8) "Let's Misbehave"
Colin Jackson Series 3 runner-up Olympic hurdler & sports commentator Amy Dowden Rumba 36 (9,9,9,9) "Run"
Jeremy Vine Series 13 contestant TV & radio presenter Karen Clifton Quickstep 31 (7,8,8,8) "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
Katie Derham Series 13 finalist TV & radio presenter Brendan Cole Viennese Waltz 37 (9,9,10,9) "White Christmas"
Kimberley Walsh Series 10 runner-up Singer & actress Pasha Kovalev Jive 39 (9,10,10,10) "Run Rudolph Run"

2018

     Winner

The full line-up for the 2018 Christmas special was announced on 5 November 2018. The routines are inspired by fairy tales and Christmas stories.[12]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Shirley Ballas, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on Strictly Known for Professional Dance Judges Score Fairytale Song
Anita Rani Series 13 semi-finalist Television presenter Neil Jones Foxtrot 35 (8,9,9,9) The Snowman "Winter Wonderland"
Aston Merrygold Series 15 contestant Former JLS singer Janette Manrara Jive 40 (10,10,10,10) The Nutcracker "What Christmas Means to Me"
Ann Widdecombe Series 8 quarter-finalist Former Conservative Party politician Anton du Beke American Smooth 22 (2,6,7,7) Cinderella "Sisters"
Michael Vaughan Series 10 contestant Former England cricketer Nadiya Bychkova Viennese Waltz 30 (6,8,8,8) Peter Pan "Please Come Home for Christmas"
Jake Wood Series 12 semi-finalist EastEnders actor Luba Mushtuk Cha-Cha-Cha 39 (9,10,10,10) The Frog Prince "Could It Be Magic"
Caroline Flack Series 12 champion Television presenter Gorka Márquez Charleston 40 (10,10,10,10) Pinocchio "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

2019

     Winner

The celebrities taking part in the 2019 Christmas special was announced on 5 November.[13] Their Professional Partners were announced the following week.[14]

Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas, Bruno Tonioli.

Celebrity Position on
Strictly
Known for Professional Dance[15] Judges
Score
Song
Gemma Atkinson Series 15 runner-up Actress & model Gorka Márquez Jive 35 (8,9,9,9) "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
Mark Wright Series 12 finalist Reality television star Janette Manrara Salsa 35 (8,9,9,9) "Christmas Wrapping"
Chizzy Akudolu Series 15 contestant Actress Graziano Di Prima Cha Cha Cha 36 (9,9,9,9) "Get the Party Started"
Richard Arnold Series 10 contestant Television presenter Luba Mushtuk Foxtrot 32 (8,8,8,8) "You're a Mean One Mr Grinch"
Joe Sugg Series 16 runner-up YouTuber & actor Dianne Buswell Street 40 (10,10,10,10) "Sleigh Ride"
Debbie McGee Series 15 runner-up Radio presenter and former magician's assistant Kevin Clifton Quickstep 40 (10,10,10,10) "Jingle Bells"

Sport Relief Does Strictly Come Dancing

2008

A Strictly Come Dancing one-off special for Sport Relief was broadcast on 14 March 2008, with Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips and Len Goodman judging. Five former Strictly contestants related to sport partnered a new celebrity.[16]

The results were as follows:

ContestantCelebrityJudges' scoresDance
Denise LewisDavid Ginola7+7+7=21Waltz
Roger BlackJade Johnson8+6+8=22Cha Cha Cha
Darren GoughGemma Bissix7+7+8=22American Smooth
Matt DawsonElaine Paige8+9+8=25Tango
Mark RamprakashKara Tointon9+9+9=27Samba

The ranking of the bottom three couples was not announced – they were eliminated from the competition in a random order.

A BBC spokesperson commented: "Sport Relief features Strictly Come Dancing with a difference."

2010

CelebrityProfessionalJudges' scoresDance
Peter JonesNatalie Lowe4+7+5=16Tango
Duncan BannatyneLilia Kopylova2+5+3=10Cha Cha Cha

2012

Strictly Come Dancing did an underwater special for Sport Relief 2012. The contestants were 2011 champion Harry Judd and runner-up Chelsee Healey. The judges were Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and Mark Foster. It was presented by Claudia Winkleman.

CelebrityProfessionalJudges' scores
Harry JuddAliona Vilani9+8+8+10=35
Chelsee HealeyPasha Kovalev8+8+9+10=35

After the initial scores resulted in a draw, Len (as Head Judge) had the deciding vote. He chose Chelsee and Pasha therefore they won the contest.

2014

Strictly Come Dancing did a Paralympians special for Sport Relief 2014. The contestants were David Clarke, Hannah Cockroft, Nathan Stephens and Martine Wright. The judges were Goodman, Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Lee Pearson; however, no scores were given. The series was presented by Tess Daly.

CelebrityProfessional
David ClarkeKaren Hauer
Hannah CockroftPasha Kovalev
Nathan StephensIveta Lukosiute
Martine WrightIan Waite

2018

Strictly Come Dancing did a footballers special for Sport Relief, which aired on 23 March 2018. The special was presented by Ore Oduba, and the judges were Revel Horwood, Bussell, and Tonioli; however, no scores were given. The contestants were Alex Scott, Chris Kamara and David Ginola.

CelebrityProfessional
David GinolaKaren Clifton
Chris KamaraAnya Garnis
Alex ScottPasha Kovalev

Children in Need

2008

A Strictly Come Dancing one-off special for Children in Need was broadcast on 14 November 2008, with Fearne Cotton presenting and Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Arlene Phillips and Craig Revel Horwood judging.

The results were as follows:

Children in Need hostProfessionalJudges' scoresDance
Tess DalyAnton du Beke36 (9,9,9,9)American Smooth
Terry WoganFlavia Cacace29 (7,8,7,7)Waltz

2009

The dancers performed alongside Alesha Dixon singing The Boy Does Nothing at the start of the show and also Ricky Whittle was seen backstage, supporting the Hollyoaks cast who performed and Alesha told him to go back to rehearsals. The presenters and judges did not appear in this unlike the previous year when judges rated Terry's performance.

2010

A Strictly Come Dancing one-off special for Children in Need was broadcast on 19 November 2010, with Tess Daly presenting the show and Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Terry Wogan and Pudsey Bear judging.

The results were as follows:

Pop starProfessionalJudges' scoresDanceMusic
Harry JuddOla Jordan35 (9,9,7,10)Paso Doble"Ego"—The Saturdays
Rochelle WisemanIan Waite33 (6,9,8,10)American Smooth"All About You"—McFly

2011

In November 2011, BBC newsreaders Sian Williams, Sophie Raworth, Susanna Reid and Emily Maitlis performed a group dance to Katy Perry's "Firework". Susanna and Robin won with three of the judges' votes. Angela Rippon also made an appearance in the dance, alongside the women. Susanna then went on to compete as a contestant in the eleventh series of the show in 2013.

Newsreader Professional Judges' votes Dance Music Result
Susanna Reid Robin Windsor Sian, Susanna, Susanna, Susanna Cha-Cha-Cha "Firework"—Katy Perry Winner (3 votes)
Sian Williams Vincent Simone Loser (1 vote)
Sophie Raworth Ian Waite Loser
Emily Maitlis Pasha Kovalev Loser

2012

A one-off special for Children in Need 2012 was broadcast on 16 November 2012 with Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly hosting, and judges Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman, and Bruno Tonioli. Fan favourites Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant made a special appearance in a parody of The Queen's Olympic opening ceremony scene with Daniel Craig as James Bond, and danced an "Angels and Demons" routine with their partners Anton du Beke and Flavia Cacace.[17] Bruno voted for Ann and Anton, but Craig, Darcey, and Len all chose Russell and Flavia, who took home the Pudsey-on-a-glitter-ball trophy.

Strictly fan favourite Professional Judges' votes Dance Music Result
Russell Grant Flavia Cacace Russell, Russell, Russell, Ann Medley "Hernando's Hideaway"/"Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel"/"Better the Devil You Know"/"Boogie Wonderland" Winner (3 votes)
Ann Widdecombe Anton Du Beke Loser (1 vote)

2013

A one-off special was broadcast for Children in Need 2013 on 15 November 2013. Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly hosted the show, and was judged by Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli. The show featured professional ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who were partnered with James Jordan and Aliona Vilani. Bussell voted for Chris and Aliona, but Tonioli and Goodman voted for Jayne and James, who won the show and took home the Pudsey-on-a-glitter-ball trophy.[18]

2014

The judges were: Revel Horwood, Bussell, Goodman & Tonioli. There were two teams with one children couple and one of the shows professional as a couple, Team Glitter's pros were Natalie Lowe & Anton Du Beke and Team Sparkle's pros were Aliona Vilani & Tristan MacManus. Team Glitter took home the trophy.

2015

On 13 August 2015, it was announced that Call the Midwife actors Jenny Agutter, Laura Main, Stephen McGann and Jack Ashton would appear on the 2015 Children in Need special. Tess Daly hosted the show, along with former presenter Sir Bruce Forsyth in what was Forsyth's final formal television appearance prior to his death in 2017.

ActorProfessionalJudges VoteDanceResult
Jenny AgutterIan WaiteLaura & BrendanMedleyLoser
Laura MainBrendan ColeWinner
Stephen McGannJoanne CliftonLoser
Jack AshtonOti MabuseLoser

2016

On 18 November 2016, British olympians Canoeist Joe Clarke, Hockey player Hollie Webb, Taekwando athlete, Lutalo Muhammad and Rower Helen Glover competed in the 2016 Children in Need Special. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman presented the show, making it the first Children in Need not co-presented by Sir Bruce Forsyth.

OlympianProfessionalJudges VoteDanceResult
Joe ClarkeJanette ManraraLutalo & KarenMedley Loser
Hollie WebbNeil JonesLoser
Lutalo MuhammadKaren CliftonWinner
Helen GloverPasha KovalevLoser

2017

The BBC announced that former and current Blue Peter presenters would take part in the 2017 special.[19]

PresenterProfessionalJudges VoteDanceResult
Anthea TurnerBrendan ColeMark & AmyGroup Jive Loser
Diane-Louise JordanPasha Kovalev Loser
Konnie HuqNeil Jones Loser
Mark CurryAmy DowdenWinner
Radzi ChinyanganyaChloe Hewitt Loser
Tim VincentDianne Buswell Loser

2018

The BBC announced that the current members of Boyzone would take part in the 2018 special.[20]

Boyzone singerProfessionalJudges VoteDanceResult
Keith DuffyNadiya BychkovaShane & LubaMedley Loser
Mikey GrahamKatya Jones Loser
Ronan KeatingGordana Grandosek Loser
Shane LynchLuba Mushtuk Winner

2019

It was announced on 28 October that four current EastEnders actors would take part in the 2019 special.

EastEnders actor/actressProfessionalJudge's voteDanceResult
Louisa LyttonGorka MárquezMaisie & KevinCha-Cha-ChaLoser
Maisie SmithKevin CliftonWinner
Ricky ChampLuba MushtukLoser
Rudolph WalkerNancy XuLoser

Other specials

Strictly Ice Dancing

Strictly Ice Dancing was broadcast as a one-off special on 26 December 2004; with Carol Smillie, Jessica Taylor, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Marcus Patric, David Seaman, and Rowland Rivron paired with professional skaters. This was won by David Seaman (who was a late replacement for Paul Gascoigne) and his partner Zoia Birmingham.

In order of elimination, the competitors were:

CelebrityProfessionalScore
Rowland RivronCharlotte Clements10
Marcus PatricLeigh Mack12
Carol SmillieOula Jääskeläinen21
Scarlett Alice JohnsonDaniel Whiston22
Jessica TaylorRobert Burgerman34
David SeamanZoia Birmingham33

Strictly Ice Dancing was identical to the ITV format Dancing on Ice, although details of Dancing on Ice were revealed before Strictly Ice Dancing was commissioned.

Strictly African Dancing

A further one-off special was broadcast on BBC One on 9 July 2005 as part of the BBC's Africa Lives season. It featured six celebrities of African descent performing traditional African dances with a professional troupe. The contestants were Tunde Baiyewu, Tupele Dorgu, Robbie Earle, Antonia Okonma, Louis Emerick, and Tessa Sanderson. The programme was presented by Natasha Kaplinsky and Martin Offiah, and the winner was Robbie Earle. Professional dancers Darren Bennett and Lilia Kopylova, who have appeared on Strictly Come Dancing since the second series, also appeared on this special to perform a traditional African Samba.

In order of elimination:

The London cast of the musical The Lion King, led by South-African actress Brown Lindiwe Mkhize, took part in this broadcast. The company performed the trademark song "Circle of Life".

On 27 December 2008, a special episode of The Weakest Link was broadcast on BBC One featuring participants of Strictly Come Dancing. The game was won by series 6 celebrity Mark Foster, who beat professional dancer Anton du Beke in the final. Participants in order of elimination were:

The People's Strictly for Comic Relief

On 11 September 2014, the BBC announced that a special non-celebrity version of the show would air for Comic Relief 2015.[21] It featured six inspirational heroes who underwent four weeks of training before performing live in the studio.

The series began airing on 25 February 2015 over four pre-recorded episodes, the first two episodes introduced the contestants, the third episode on 5 March followed their training and preparation for the show. The fourth episode on 11 March saw the couples take to the dance floor, with the winner decided via an online public vote and announced live on Red Nose Day 2015 on 13 March.[22]

The series was hosted by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, and judged by Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman alongside guest judge Anton du Beke. Craig Revel Horwood did not take part as a judge due to prior commitments. The judges' scores were for guidance only.

Inspirational hero Professional Judges' scores Dance Music
Philip Barnett Janette Manrara 40 (10,10,10,10) American Smooth "Big Spender"
Trishna Bharadia Aljaž Skorjanec 35 (9,9,9,8) Jive "Runaround Sue"
Anna Kennedy Robin Windsor 40 (10,10,10,10) Charleston "Charleston"
Cassidy Little Natalie Lowe 40 (10,10,10,10) Paso doble "O Fortuna"
Heather Parsons Ian Waite 36 (9,9,9,9) Viennese Waltz "She's Always a Woman"
Michael Pattie Aliona Vilani 33 (8,8,9,8) Tango "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"

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