Sunday, December 7, 2025

Title: Strictly: Musicals Week – Scores, Criticism & Paddington Bear

Strictly Come Dancing: Amber and Nikita Achieve perfect Score During Musicals Week

London – Amber and Nikita ‍delivered a flawless performance on Saturday, ⁢earning a perfect score of ⁤40 during Strictly Come Dancing’s Musicals⁢ Week. The ⁤couple’s achievement came as the five remaining pairs competed for a place in the semi-final, showcasing musical-themed routines before‌ a panel of judges who described the performances as “sensational” and “off the charts.”

Strictly Come Dancing, the long-running BBC One competition, pits celebrities against professional dancers in a ⁣battle for ballroom supremacy. ⁤Musicals Week is ⁤a highly anticipated segment‍ of the series,demanding versatility and theatrical flair from contestants. Wiht ⁤the final drawing near,each performance carries important weight,as couples ⁢strive to avoid elimination and secure their spot in the coveted semi-final round. The average score across all performances tonight was 35.8.

Judges lauded several competitors​ throughout the evening. Karen received praise for her balance, Lewis for his nimble movements, and‍ George for his commanding ballroom presence. Though, even top performers faced scrutiny, with critiques focusing on precise technique – misplaced hands and ⁢square hips were noted as areas for advancement.‌

Beyond Amber and Nikita’s perfect score,Balvinder and Julian received particularly enthusiastic feedback for​ the emotional depth of their performance,a welcome boost after recent inconsistent scoring and dance-offs.

The ‍show also ⁤featured performances from⁢ special guests, including composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber, and a musical number from McFly singer Tom Fletcher alongside Paddington Bear.

Viewers will discover‌ which couples will advance to⁣ the semi-final during the results show,airing tomorrow at 19:15 GMT⁢ on BBC One.

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