
Strictly Come Dancing and the bullying allegations
What now for the BBC flagship show?
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Show Notes
It's the BBC's flagship Saturday night entertainment show and is a cash cow for the corporation but in recent weeks allegations of physical and verbal abuse have emerged.
Yesterday, the head of the BBC apologised to celebrity contestants but ruled out a wider review into the culture of the show. So what now for Strictly Come Dancing?
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Guests:
- Laura Pullman, Arts and Entertainment Editor, The Sunday Times.
- Richard Coles, broadcaster and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant.
Host: Luke Jones.
Producer: Olivia Case.
Further reading:
- Tim Davie apologises over Strictly Come Dancing bullying scandal
- Strictly ‘needs intimacy coaches to stop dancers crossing boundaries’
- Video shows Strictly dancer slapping partner’s bottom
Clips: BBC, Sky News, GB News.
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