Strictly 2022 is in full swing and our favourite couples have danced their way through week four.
They’ve done all they can and after last night’s performances, they can only wait and see if it was enough to get through to the next week.
Last week, we said goodbye to our second pairing as Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernice were eliminated.
Last night the remaining 13 couples danced it out with the first Couple's Choice routine and Argentine Tango of the series.
Here's everything you need to know about tonight’s result show and when to tune in.
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What time is the Strictly Results Show?
The Strictly Results show will follow the day after on Sunday evening.
It will be broadcast live from 7.15 pm, running until 8 pm.
This week, there will be a special music performance from the chart-topping artist George Ezra.
Two couples will also find themselves in the dance-off as the two battle it out to make it to next week's BBC100 special.
What were last night’s Strictly scores?
- Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Kuzmin – 30
- Will Mellor and Nancy Xu – 23
- Matt Goss and Nadiya Bychkova -20
- Jayde Adams and Karen Hauer – 31
- Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu – 35
- James Bye and Amy Dowden – 32
- Fleur East and Vito Coppola – 38
- Kym Marsh and Graziano Di Prima – 32
- Tony Adams and Katya Jones – 26
- Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal – 39
- Helen Skelton and Gorka Marquez – 29
- Ellie Taylor and Johannes Radebe – 30
- Tyler West and Dianne Buswell - 37
This week Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal scored the highest scores from the judges, receiving 39. This is the highest score of this year so far.
Strictly Come Dancing will return next Saturday night at 6:30pm on BBC One.
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