November 11th, 2006 by Gerard McGarry. Tags: Claire King, Emma Bunton, Louisa Lytton, Mark Ramprakash, Ray Fearon, Strictly Come Dancing
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has revealed his favourites to win this year’s competition.
Even though fans love watching rebellious couple Claire King and Brendan Cole, they’re not contenders to win according to nasty Craig.
He believes Emma Bunton, Louisa Lytton, Ray Fearon and Mark Ramprakash have been the outstanding dancers so far.
Craig said: “It has got to be between Emma, Louisa, Ray and Mark. All four of them are extraordinary talents.”
September 13th, 2006 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Carol Smillie, Claire King, DJ Spoony, Emma Bunton, Georgina Bouzova, Jan Ravens, Jimmy Tarbuck, Louisa Lytton, Mark Ramprakash, Matt Dawson, Mica Paris, Nicholas Owen, Peter Schmeichel, Ray Fearon, Strictly Come Dancing
The BBc has finally announced which clebrities will be dancing their feet off in this years ‘Strictly Come dancing’ competition and the list is as follows!
FEMALES
Baby Spice Emma Bunton
ex-Bad Girls star Claire King
EastEnders actress Louisa Lytton
TV presenter Carol Smillie
Singer Mica Paris
comedy actress Jan Ravens
Casualty’s Georgina Bouzova
MALES
Former Manchester United goalie Peter Schmeichel
comedian Jimmy Tarbuck
former England rugby player Matt Dawson
newsreader Nicholas Owen
cricketer Mark Ramprakash
actor Ray Fearon (Nathan in Coronation Street)
Radio 1’s DJ Spoony.
Louisa Lytton, 17, who plays gangster’s daughter Ruby Allen in Eastenders, is the youngest contestant and will partner Italian ballroom dancer Vincent Simone.
Claire King, who found fame in Emmerdale as Kim Tate in Emmerdale, will team up with Love Island ladies’ man Brendan Cole.
The BBC One show returns to Saturday nights next month with presenters Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly.
Daly said: “With a line-up like this, the new series is set to be bigger and better than ever before. Where else could you see a Spice Girl dancing alongside Jimmy Tarbuck?”
In a change to last year’s show, week one will see the boys dancing to stay in the competition while the girls entertain with a group mambo. The format will be reversed in week two.