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Strictly Come Dancing 2014: See which songs the contestants are dancing to this week

Song choices revealed ahead of Blackpool special

Daisy Wyatt
Wednesday 12 November 2014 17:07 GMT
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Karen Hauer and Mark Wright shake it on Strictly Come Dancing
Karen Hauer and Mark Wright shake it on Strictly Come Dancing (BBC)

Strictly Come Dancing is hitting the big time this weekend as the celebrities decamp to Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom.

Nine couples will be competing to waltz through to the next round after Alison Hammond was sent home last weekend.

Steve and Ola and Jake and Janette will both be dancing the American Smooth, but the ballroom floor will otherwise be thrown wide open to styles including the Paso Doble, Charleston and the Argentine Tango.

Who's dancing to which song

Caroline and Pasha will be performing the Jive to Crocodile Rock by Elton John.

Frankie and Kevin will be performing the American Smooth to A Town Called Malice by The Jam.

Jake and Janette will be performing the American Smooth to Feeling Good.

Judy and Anton will be performing the Viennese Waltz to Let's Go Fly a Kite from the musical Mary Poppins.

Mark and Karen will be performing the Charleston to We No Speak Americano by Yolanda Be Cool.

Pixie and Trent will be performing the Paso Doble to The Eve of War by Jeff Wayne.

Simon and Kristina will be performing the Argentine Tango to El Tango De Roxanne from the film Moulin Rouge.

Steve and Ola will be performing the American Smooth to Rolling in the Deep by Adele.

Sunetra and Brendan will be performing the Samba to I Don't Feel Like Dancin by Scissor Sisters.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 7.00pm on BBC One.

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