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Let's Dance For Comic Relief
Katie Price, Marcus Brigstocke, Joe Swash and Waterloo Road's Philip Martin Brown will don their dancing shoes and take on their other competitors for this year's Let's Dance for... Comic Relief.
This year's series starts on Saturday February 19 on BBC One. Celebrities already limbering up for the show include: Noel Fielding, Russell Kane, Colin and Justin, Penny Smith, Andi Osho, Ed Byrne, Rebecca Front, Lulu, Caroline Flack, Adrian Edmondson, Lee Nelson and an Eighties super group of Toyah Wilcox, Clare Grogan, Chesney Hawkes and Limahl.
Alex Jones will join Steve Jones to host this year's show.
Jo Wallace, BBC executive producer, said: "We're so excited to announce these latest names, they add to an already fantastic line-up and this year's show is shaping up to be a fun packed, high energy event all in the name of charity."
Across three weeks, Let's Dance will see the acts (a mix of solo dancers, duos and groups) from the world of comedy and entertainment pay homage to and perform some of the world's most iconic dance routines in front of a live studio audience. Each week the stars will be battling it out to wow viewers with their moves, and secure a place in the grand final in week four.
Each act will work with a team of choreographers to master the dance moves from famous routines including Beyonce's Crazy In Love, I Love To Boogie from the musical Billy Elliot and Michael Jackson's Bad.
There will be a weekly rotating panel made up of comedians, some of whom are former contestants, who will review each of the performances. The panel of three, together with the viewers, will vote for their favourite two acts to go through to the final and be in with a chance to be crowned champion of the dance floor.
Audiences will also be treated to weekly performances from the likes of JLS and Jessie J.
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