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Our ten remaining couples each perform a difference dance this week, as they attempt to wow the judges and win your vote to stay in the competition:
Austin & Erin - Quickstep
Heather & Brian - Cha Cha
Jodie & Ian - Waltz
Andrew and Ola - Samba
Lisa & Brendan - Tango
Cherie & James - Salsa
John & Kristina - Foxtrot
Tom and Camilla - Paso Doble
Christine & Matthew - American Smooth
Rachel & Vincent - Jive
Austin has been in high spirits this week - learning the Quickstep in super quick time. It's been a different story for Heather, who has struggled to pick up some of the steps for her Cha Cha routine, but the singer's confidence remains high after last Saturday's performance. Another celebrity who's struggling to pick up the moves is John, as he finds some parts of his new routine a bit baffling.
Christine has put her disappointment from last week behind her and is looking forward to performing an elegant American Smooth routine. Jodie has taken Ian out riding in order to tap into the 'Pride and Prejudice' characters they're adopting for the Waltz. Meanwhile, Tom has been larking around and getting into character for the Paso Doble.
After finding himself in the bottom two last week, Andrew is in determined mood to pull off a show-stopping Samba routine. Cherie has enjoyed learning the Salsa and has even come up with a recipe for training success. Meanwhile, Lisa is really excited about performing the Tango - a dance she's always wanted to learn.
On Sunday's results show, Kelly Jones from the Sterophonics will perform 'Handbags & Gladrags' accompanied by routines from Brendan & Hayley and Darren & Lilia. Our pro dancers perform an amazing retro Jive to Proud Mary by Tina Turner, while Anton & Flavia also perform a ballroom number to Let's Face the Music and Dance by Sammy Davis.
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