Strictly Come Dancing nightmare: The one time live show was stopped for this reason

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STRICTLY COME DANCING is back with less than a fortnight before the glitz and the glamour of the BBC series hits screens. The show has been going for nearly 20 years and in that time, there’s only been one big incident which forced the show to be halted while live on air.
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Strictly Come Dancing nightmare: The one time live show was stopped for this reason
STRICTLY COME DANCING is back with less than a fortnight before the glitz and the glamour of the BBC series hits screens. The show has been going for nearly 20 years and in that time, there’s only been one big incident which forced the show to be halted while live on air.
By NEELA DEBNATH
PUBLISHED: 18:39, Fri, Aug 30, 2019 | UPDATED: 19:43, Fri, Aug 30, 2019






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Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Strictly Come Dancing singer Lance Ellington shared his memory of the one time a live show was halted mid-dance. Lance, 62, has been a firm fixture on the BBC ratings hit for the past 14 years and performed all sorts of numbers during that time. He even had to sing Gangnam Style in Korean for Ed Balls’ unforgettable performance.

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