Strictly is heating up as we approach the final ballroom battle for the glitterball trophy - here's how you can watch amid a major schedule change.
Friday night's Musicals special was moved from its regular Saturday slot due to the World Cup and it's not the only change viewers will see this series.
The scheduling change will affect both the quarter and semi-finals of the popular BBC show.
Due to Qatar's summer heat, the World Cup was delayed from its usual June/July slot to November/December, causing the clash with Strictly Come Dancing.
Put your hands together for all the Musicals Week songs and dances 👏 Who could ask for anything more? #Strictlyhttps://t.co/eKW4Qod5vN pic.twitter.com/nlmBDNsIOR
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) November 29, 2022
Strictly will still be on during the World Cup, with different dates scheduled for the quarter and semi-finals.
The schedule shake-up also affects the Quarterfinal Results show which airs on Saturday, December 4 instead of the regular Sunday.
What time is the Strictly Results show tonight?
TONIGHT six couples compete for their crowning glory in #Strictly Musicals Week 👑
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) December 2, 2022
8pm @BBCOne and @BBCiPlayer 👑 pic.twitter.com/rcwUJNHrzT
The Quarter-final results show airs at 5.40 pm on BBC One on Saturday, December 4.
Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman will reveal the two Strictly stars with the least votes who will be facing the dreaded dance-off.
One couple will then be voted off the series by the judges and will miss out on next week's semi-final.
The Results show will also see a performance from the cast of The Cher Show and a Guys and Dolls routine by the professional dancers.
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Strictly Quarter final results for Musicals week
Here are the scores from Friday night's quarter final and the leaderboard for the six remaining couples:
1. Helen Skelton and Gorka Marquez (9+10+10+10) = 39
= 1. Will Mellor and Nancy Xu (9+10+10+10) = 39
3. Fleur East and Vito Coppola (9+10+9+10) = 38
= 3. Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu (9+10+10+9) = 38
4. Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal (9+9+9+9) = 36
5. Kym Marsh and Graziano Di Prima (8+9+9+8) = 34
When is the Strictly Come Dancing final 2022?
The final is expected to take place on December 17.
This would be in line with last year's final date, which aired on December 18.
Strictly Come Dancing Quarter final results show airs at 5.40 pm on Saturday, December 4 on BBC One.
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