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Alesha Dixon and Darcey Bussell join the Strictly Come Dancing family

Strictly Come Dancing: Darcey Bussell and Alesha Dixon

Jay Hunt, Controller of BBC One, announced today that Alesha Dixon and Darcey Bussell will join Strictly Come Dancing for its glittering new series this autumn.

The new series of Strictly will see Alesha Dixon join the panel of judges. As a star performer and past champion of the show, Alesha knows exactly what the dancers are going through.

Darcey Bussell will appear as guest judge towards the end of Strictly's run, adding her unique world-class dancing take on the performances.

Darcey will also appear on It Takes Two – more details to be announced.

Jay Hunt said: "As a former Strictly champion, Alesha knows exactly what it takes to win. Her eye for great performance and her charisma and charm make Alesha a great addition to the judging panel.

"Darcey has impeccable credentials as a dancer and, as a guest judge, she will bring an exciting new dimension to the last few weeks of the Strictly competition."

Alesha Dixon said: "I'm honoured and excited to be joining the judging panel. I've always felt like part of the Strictly family and really believe in the show."

Darcey Bussell added: "It is a real pleasure to have been invited to join Strictly Come Dancing. It is a fantastic show and I'm looking forward to getting to know the dancers and being part of the excitement."

Strictly Come Dancing returns for its seventh fabulous series this autumn.

These changes are part of the new format of this year's show – more will be revealed later in the year.

www.bbc.co.uk/bbconeautumn.

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