BBC director-general Tim Davie on Tuesday revealed all details pertaining to the show's future.
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Davie said that «Strictly Come Dancing» has been watched by millions of viewers for more than two decades. He said if someone has any complaint, it will be heard of and necessary action will be taken.
Allaying apprehensions about that the show might not be aired this year, the BBC chief has revealed that there will be «brilliant line-up for this year» as broadcaster will divulge more details in the upcoming days.
«Strictly Come Dancing» — exported to over 60 other countries through the «Dancing with the Stars» franchise — is the jewel in the crown of BBC light entertainment.
But in recent months it has faced controversy after former contestant and actor Amanda Abbington, said the show's intense training routine left her with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
«Sherlock» star Abbington's complaint triggered other revelations and allegations against the show's professional dancers, plunging it into turmoil.
The programme, pairing celebrities with professional ballroom dancers, has captivated viewers for over 20 years, regularly drawing over 6.5 million viewers.
Couples perform dance routines scored by judges, pressuring the show's pros to quickly train their celebrity partners in little time.
The head of the UK's BBC on Tuesday apologised to celebrity contestants