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| opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_series = 13 | num_episodes = 174 (as of 21st November 2015) | list_episodes = | executive_producer = Karen Smith (2004–06) | producer = | editor = | location = | cinematography = | camera = Multi-camera | runtime = 30–120 minutes | company = | distributor = BBC Worldwide | channel = BBC One | picture_format = | audio_format = | first_run = | first_aired = | last_aired = present | status = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | related = | website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/strictlycomedancing/ | production_website = }} ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (informally known as ''Strictly'') is a British television show, featuring celebrities with professional dance partners competing in a Ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple will be scored out of 10 (with all four judges 40). The judges: Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Arlene Phillips (Series 1 to 6), Alesha Dixon (Series 7 to 9), Darcey Bussell (series 10 to present) and Bruno Tonioli. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series ''Come Dancing'', with an allusion to the film ''Strictly Ballroom''. The format has been exported to over 40 other countries (see ''Dancing with the Stars''), and has also inspired a modern-dance themed spin-off ''Strictly Dance Fever''. The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, with former presenter Sir Bruce Forsyth continuing to front special episodes. The show has run on BBC One since 15 May 2004, primarily on Saturday evenings with a following Sunday night results show (with certain exceptions). The twelfth series ended on 20 December 2014 and a further eleven stand-alone Christmas specials have also been produced, in consecutive years from 2004 to 2014. Nine charity specials have also been produced since 2008. Since the fourth series, the show has also been aired in high definition on BBC HD, and BBC One HD from series 8. ==Development== Producer Richard Hopkins, who had produced the first UK series of ''Big Brother'', unsuccessfully pitched the idea of a modern ''Come Dancing'' to the BBC under the title of Pro-Celebrity Dancing in 2003.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Richard Hopkins )〕 Later, entertainment executive Fenia Vardanis also suggested reviving ''Come Dancing'', so Jane Lush, the then head of BBC Entertainment, put Hopkins and Vardanis together to develop the show.〔 Hopkins then called in Karen Smith, who had just produced ''Comic Relief Does Fame Academy'' for BBC One and ''The Games'' for Channel 4, to help lead the development of the show and launch the series. Smith was the show running Executive Producer of the first three series, and of sister show ''It Takes Two''. She then took the role of Creative Director of BBC Entertainment whilst still overseeing series 4 and 5. Hopkins later took the format to America himself when the BBC dismissed the idea of selling it abroad, as they felt it was too British. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Strictly Come Dancing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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