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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
The Beeb knew her background and should carry responsibility for her situation.
I think that you also have to remember that Amber was a last minute replacement for the injured Dani Dyer and if memory serves joined the cast with only a couple of days notice. In those circumstances it was probably decided that they needed somebody with a bit of experience otherwise it could have become a car crash.
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
I think it would be much fairer if all the contestants had no previous dancing experience which would create a level playing field
But you could also say the same about actors (look at how Alex portrayed the character in the dance) or musicians who are used to interpreting the music or athletes who are used to the work ethic.

The contestants are, by definition, celebrities who all bring something to the table.

If the criteria for being the "best dancer" was based on achievement over the series then I would agree that Karen should win.

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Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:40
with people like me who knows how to pick a winner.
With your history of picking winners loosers you would have had Tomas Skinner as this year's winner :lol: :lol: :lol:


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I think it's very unfortunate for Amber, who is obviously the best dancer of the last few, that she has had such previous experience which puts her on a different level to start with. If the whole idea of the programme is that the contestants are people who have had little or no dancing experience and will see how much they can learn over the weeks of the programme then Amber certainly shouldn't be there. I know she was a last minute replacement which the BBC needed but if she comes in with London stage experience of an experienced dancer then it's a waste of time the other people entering, they stand little chance. I think the BBC have to decide whether it's a competition for non dancers or is it going to be a competition for people who can already dance and have experience. I don't see how they can have it both ways. I would guess that part of the problem is that the BBC is finding it difficult to recruit Celebrities who are willing firstly to give up the time which it could entail if the person goes right through to the final, and secondly are prepared to give the effort and chance that they might be injured, as people in the past have been.

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david63 wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:53
Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:40
with people like me who knows how to pick a winner.
With your history of picking winners loosers you would have had Tomas Skinner as this year's winner :lol: :lol: :lol:
Knowing OL he would be backing Denis Skinner :lol:
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CaroleF wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 12:24
she has had such previous experience which puts her on a different level to start with.
But there is a vast difference between dancing on stage and ballroom dancing. If you are going to exclude anyone with previous dancing experience then how would you rate somebody who dances socially

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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
Personally I think it would be much fairer if all the contestants had no previous dancing experience which would create a level playing field and cut out the anomaly of professional vs amateur.
But that would be so boring. Imagine week after week of Nick Knowles versus Vanessa Feltz.

Yes I feel for Amber too, but unless she's daft she'll have realised she wouldn't win but she's been well paid for a few weeks work raising her profile.

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CaroleF wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 12:24
I think the BBC have to decide whether it's a competition for non dancers or is it going to be a competition for people who can already dance and have experience. I don't see how they can have it both ways.
I don't think it's a serious dance competition in any sense at all. If it was they wouldn't let us amateurs have any say on who wins, with viewers voting on any number of different criteria.

It's a family friendly entertainment show based on dance and as such is hugely successful.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 16:49
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
Personally I think it would be much fairer if all the contestants had no previous dancing experience which would create a level playing field and cut out the anomaly of professional vs amateur.
But that would be so boring. Imagine week after week of Nick Knowles versus Vanessa Feltz.
I disagree. Bring it on!!! The anticipation of improvement to absolute novices would be worth watching. Who would have thought Karen would be up there in the final when she set off?
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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 17:38
Who would have thought Karen would be up there in the final when she set off?
Certainly not Karen

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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
I disagree. Bring it on!!! The anticipation of improvement to absolute novices would be worth watching. Who would have thought Karen would be up there in the final when she set off?
Not surprising really, over the years sports men and women have proved very successful in strictly, probably because they have the ability to train hard to ensure they can perform at their best.
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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 17:38
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 16:49
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 10:04
Personally I think it would be much fairer if all the contestants had no previous dancing experience which would create a level playing field and cut out the anomaly of professional vs amateur.
But that would be so boring. Imagine week after week of Nick Knowles versus Vanessa Feltz.
I disagree. Bring it on!!! The anticipation of improvement to absolute novices would be worth watching. Who would have thought Karen would be up there in the final when she set off?
But they wouldn't all be Karens. There'd be more Les's, Nicks, Jeremy's, Vanessas, Thomas's etc. I couldn't bear 12 weeks of plodding donkeys.

And anyway Karen versus Vanessa is no more a level playing field than Amber versus Karen. And I like it when the underdogs start to shine against those we expect to win on day one.

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I personally would love to see a strictly made up of none celebrity working professions. Bearing in mind that they would all be screened for suitability, personality, age etc.
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David!!! some plonker has posted twice :)

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Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 21:41
David!!! some plonker has posted twice :)
I've deleted the plonker :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 21:26
I personally would love to see a strictly made up of none celebrity working professions. Bearing in mind that they would all be screened for suitability, personality, age etc.
I wonder if Onelife will offer to compensate their employers, whilst they swan around for 4 mnnths playing pretend Celebs?
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You’re only saying that because I own a large estate, a large herd of deer, 1 dog and 4 chickens…let the BBC pay :thumbup: :D

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It's easier getting blood out of a stone :lol: :thumbup:
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Maybe one made up of members of the Royal family. OL would be glued to that.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 12:38
Maybe one made up of members of the Royal family. OL would be glued to that.
Seeing Your Queen Cam falling flat on her face would be enjoyable viewing :thumbup: :D

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 12:38
Maybe one made up of members of the Royal family.
Couldn't have them as being able to dance is part of their full time job so some would class them as professionals.

Although some years back they were on It;s A Knockout!

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david63 wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 22:47
Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2025, 21:41
David!!! some plonker has posted twice :)
I've deleted the plonker :lol: :lol: :lol:
Good Job David :thumbup: …drop me a PM and let me know who that Plonker is :lol:

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Well, that’s three winners I’ve had today…. shame that I didn’t have any money on the third one.

Loved the comedy sketch at the end where Craig read out a personal letter of gratitude to Claudia and Tess…. did you see how disappointed they were when Craig announced it was from Queen Cam….it had me in stitches :lol: :lol:

Without doubt the best final I’ve witnessed with anyone of them deserving of the glitterball.

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Well wasn't that a surprise, almost as big as Rory McIroy winning SPOTY.
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towny44 wrote: 20 Dec 2025, 22:38
Well wasn't that a surprise, almost as big as Rory McIroy winning SPOTY.

No! but if you think it was, then you are a bigger plonker than the one you called out this evening :thumbup: :D

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Onelife wrote: 20 Dec 2025, 23:29
towny44 wrote: 20 Dec 2025, 22:38
Well wasn't that a surprise, almost as big as Rory McIroy winning SPOTY.

No! but if you think it was, then you are a bigger plonker than the one you called out this evening :thumbup: :D
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