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What time is Strictly Come Dancing 2019 on tonight?


STRICTLY Come Dancing has had viewers gripped since returning to our screens in September and the sparkles and sambas will be back on our screens tonight.

But what time exactly is the BBC1 show on tonight? And how can you vote? Fret not as we have all the answers here.

What time is Strictly Come Dancing 2019 on tonight?

Strictly Come Dancing continues this weekend with shows on Saturday and Sunday evening, as usual (October 19 and 20).

Tonight’s show is on at 6:40pm on BBC1 and finishes at 8:30pm.

While the Sunday edition will be on your screens for forty-five minutes starting at 7:15pm with a performance by pop star Mabel.

As always Saturday night will see the celebs battle it out on the dancefloor in the hope of impressing the judges and making it through to the following week’s Halloween special.

And on Sunday, one unlucky star will be given the boot during the elimination.

If you need a reminder, you can find the FULL celebrity line-up here.

 Strictly Come Dancing 2019 is back on tonight at 6.40pm on BBC1

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Strictly Come Dancing 2019 is back on tonight at 6.40pm on BBC1

Is Strictly Come Dancing 2019 live?

Yes – the action from the Saturday night show unfolds live.

However the Sunday night elimination show is pre-recorded after the main show on the Saturday night but aired on the Sunday.

This week popstar Mabel will be performing for your entertainment on the Sunday night results show and we welcome guest judge Fresh Prince’s Alfonso Ribeiro to the panel as he steps in for Bruno Tonioli.

How can you vote?

The good news is – alongside the Strictly Come Dancing judges – you too can have your say.

And there are many options for you to cast your vote:

Landline

If you want to take it back to basics you can ring in on your landline phone to save your favourite celeb.

But you’ll have to wait for the long number to be read out by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly once all the acts have performed on Saturday night’s show.

And bear in mind that all calls from landlines cost 15p.

Mobile

Voting via your mobile works similarly to the landline option.

At the end of the show Tess and Claudia will supply a specific mobile friendly number for you to use.

Again voting this way will set you back 15p.

Online

Alternatively if you want to take the more modern route you can vote online.

If you head to bbc.co.uk/strictly you can vote for your favourite participants for free.

But again you’ll have to wait until the end of the show and you’ve got the green light from Tess and Claudia.

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman return to our screens to reveal the results of Strictly Come Dancing





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