Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Musicals Week - what time is it on TV? Plus all the songs and dances
What time is Strictly Come Dancing on TV?
The 11th live show is on BBC One at 7.05pm on Saturday 2 December. We're now at the quarter-final stage of the competition so it's all to dance for. And to add to the excitement, it's Musicals Week! The six remaining couples will be performing routines inspired by musicals from stage and film. From Cats to Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia to Les Miserables...
The professional dancers will also take to the floor with spectacular routine to the soundtrack from Oliver!
When will we find out the results?
The results show is on Sunday 3 December at 7.20pm, when we'll learn the results of the public vote and find out which two couples will face the dreaded dance-off. Five couples will go through to the semi-finals.
The Leading Ladies singers Beverley Knight, Amber Riley and Cassidy Janson perform and the Strictly professional dancers will do a routine inspired by the musical Dreamgirls.
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Musicals Week songs and dances
Davood and Nadiya perform an Argentine Tango to The Phantom of the Opera from The Phantom of the Opera
Joe and Katya will Samba to Money Money from Cabaret
Alexandra and Gorka dance the Charleston to Supercalifragilistic from Mary Poppins
Debbie and Giovanni perform an American Smooth to Memory from Cats
Gemma and Aljaz will Quickstep to Hello Dolly! from Hello Dolly!
Mollie and AJ dance the Rumba to Hopelessly Devoted to You from Grease
What happened last week?
Glaswegian comic Susan Calman and Kevin Clifton became the latest couple to be eliminated following their nautical-themed American Smooth, while Alexandra Burke survived a surprise appearance in the dance-off after her rumba failed to impress the judges. She was fourth on the scoreboard following her routine, but then moved up to joint third by winning the paso doblathon.
When added to the scores from the Paso Doble-thon, Joe McFadden topped the leaderboard. His construction-themed quickstep, cleverly choreographed by partner Katya Jones, was a triumph. It was a double Mac attack, though, as Debbie McGee wasn't far behind in second place after her stunning Argentine Tango.
With Kevin Clifton now out of the competition, the final will be the first Cliftonless final since the Cliftons (wife Karen and sister Joanne) became a thing.
Read our full recap of last week.