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Jon Aird | 14:40 UK time, Monday, 4 October 2010

Captain Peacock ballroom dances with Mr Humphries

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What happens if you put Peter Shilton and Goldie in the same room as Ann Widdecombe and Paul Daniels? Only blimmin’ Strictly Come Dancing, that’s what!

In honour of its return, we have been reliving some of our favourite comedy dance moments, but what are yours? Let us know and they may end up in our forthcoming Strictly Comedy Dancing Collection.

Yes, while the celebrities on Strictly are primed to fight to the death in a dance off...ok, maybe not to the death, but anyway, we'll be waltzing along to Alan Patridge’s infamous lapdance, raving with Ab Fab's Patsy and Eddy and linedancing with Gavin and Stacey.Ìý

And who could forget David Brent's ill-advised routine in The Office or Robert Webb in spandex on Comic Relief?Ìý If we cast our minds back a little further there's The Goodies doing the Funky Gibbon or Angela Rippon dancing on Morecombe and Wise's Christmas Special. The list is seemingly endless!

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So, if you have other favourite dance-related comedy clips you’d like us to include why not let us know? Get your thinking cap on (and your dancing shoes, though that’s strictly optional, of course) and write your suggestions in the comments below.

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