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The BBC has announced the full line-up for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing , featuring a former X-Factor winner, various Holby City actors, and a Paralympic champion.
Joining them are a vicar, two comedians, and a magician's widow, making up the 15 contestants to take part in the 15th series.
So, who exactly will take part in this year’s Strictly ? Flick through the gallery below to find out more about each contestant.
Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineupShow all 15 1 /15Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Joe McFadden Who plays Raf di Lucca in Holby City. Broke through to the mainstream playing PC Joe Mason in Heartbeat series 2.
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Mollie King The Saturdays singer who has performed numerous routines with her group. She told Nick Grimshaw that she "can't wait to get into the sequins".
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Gemma Atkinson Atkinson previously appeared in Casualty, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks. Of joining the dancing competition, she said: "I'm beyond excited and incredibly nervous, but looking forward to learning a new skill,"
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Davood Ghadami Best known for playing Kush Kazemi on Eastenders, he said: "It's going to be exciting, challenging and terrifying all at once and I am so looking forward to stepping out of my comfort zone and learning to dance."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Ruth Langsford Stand-in This Morning host who said: "The sum of my dance experience is throwing a few shapes at a party, I've never had a dance lesson in my life."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Susan Calman Actor and TV host who told Jeremy Vine of entering the competition: "I am the last person on the dancefloor! "I haven't worn heels or a dress since the 1970s... my mother will die happy to see me in a dress and glitter."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Simon Rimmer Sunday Brunch chef who has apparently never danced before. "I am so excited, terrified and proud to be invited... Nobody will try harder, have more fun or get more out of it than me. I can't wait."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Rev Richardl Coles The Reverend Richard Coles, AKA the only Vicar to ever score a top-charting single. Speaking to Chris Evans, he said: "A major dance talent was waiting to be discovered. I just wonder what took them so long. I'm in it to wing it, as they say."
Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Aston Merrygold Another popstar - former member of boyband JLS, who rose to fame on X Factor. "I'm both nervous and excited to learn from the professionals about a whole new way of dancing!" he told Scott Mills.
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Chizzy Akudolu The actor left Holby City in June. she previously appeared in The Inbetweeners, Hollyoaks, and Eastenders. "When I was 13, I made the finals of a disco dancing competition once but there was this amazing girl who exploded onto the stage with a gorgeous sequined costume, throwing glitter everywhere," she told the BBC. "I knew it was game over for me. That was then, this is now and this is my chance to have even more sequins!"
Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Alexandra Burke X Factor winner who covered Hallelujah, scoring a Christmas Number 1. "I love this show and have followed it from the beginning, so being able to be a part of it is just a dream come true for me," she said. "I am very nervous as I am a singer not a dancer, but I am going to give this my absolute everything."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Brian Conley The comedian, actor and TV presenter has performed at the Royal Variety Performance eight times. "My family all love the show and can't wait to see me do my Dad dancing on national television," he told the Beeb. "I know it's going to be a lot of hard work but I'm up for the challenge, so bring on the spray tan and sequins."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Charlotte Hawkins Broadcast who has hosted shows on LBC, Sky News and Channel 5 and appears on Good Morning Britain. "I did dancing as a child, a bit of ballet, and I do a bit of dancing round the kitchen with my two-year old but I don't know if that counts," she said on the ITV show. "Thank you for all the support. This is setting me on the way now. The excitement's really beginning. It doesn't feel like it's really happening until people know."
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Debbie McGee Pictured above with husband Paul Daniels, who died 7 years ago. She said: "The excitement is overwhelming. I can't stop smiling. It's been the hardest secret I have ever had to keep!"
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Strictly Come Dancing 2017 lineup Jonnie Peacock Paralympian and Strictly's first ever disabled contestant. "The opportunity to be the first contestant with a disability to take part in Strictly's main show was too good to turn down," he said. "I've got no previous dance history outside of the occasional 'worm' at a mate's party and I know this will be a challenge and a new experience. "I can't wait to see what I can achieve and how far I can push myself."
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Find out which celebrity was matched with which professional dancer here and watch the tribute to former host Bruce Forsyth here .
Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood return as judges for the series, while Len Goodman has been replaced as head judge by Shirley Ballas. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman once again host.
“The thoughts of everyone here at are still very much with Sir Bruce’s family,” a statement from Louise Rainbow, executive producer, reads.
“Of course, we will be paying tribute to Sir Bruce at our launch show and this will include a heartfelt performance from out Strictly professional dancers.
“We want to celebrate him and all that he loved about the show. Sir Bruce was, and will always be, a huge part of Strictly Come Dancing.”
Catch up with the latest on the show here.
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