Every week, the same entrance is made onto the stage by Sir Bruce and Tess. The same well-known saying is said every week by Bruce: "It's nice to see, to see you...", with the audience responding with "nice". The four judges are introduced in a way that is 'supposed' to be comic. Although, this is so expected that it isn't funny in the slightest. In addition, "Dave Arch and his wonderful, wonderful orchestra" is simply over-used.
It could be argued that Bruce is a coffin-dodger. A man waiting until he dies, in which only then will he stop attempting to entertain. The 85-year-old has already had to miss a couple of episodes in previous series' in order to recover from illnesses and this year he has already come down with the flu. As much as he is a lovely person, he is getting on a bit and as some say, "he is on borrowed time".
On the other hand, Tess Daly is a presenter that thinks to highly of herself. She occasionally gives off a sense of arrogance, but let's be honest; she is only really used as eye candy for the audience. Her presenting skills will never match up to that of Reggie Yates and Holly Willoughby on The Voice, or Ant and Dec on Britain's Got Talent and I'm a Celeb. As a result this actually makes Tess seem rather annoying.
Further more, Tess' image is over-rated. She is competing with the image of professional dancers who are attractive, fit and pleasing to the eye, in conjunction with a great physique and amazing talent. Originally starting out her career as a model, hopefully soon Tess Daly's time will be up in the limelight. She is losing her pizazz and it is time to bring fresh faces to presenting the popular Saturday night TV show, instead of a couple of old codgers prancing around on stage.
Stop broadcasting S**tly Come Prancing and bring back a vibrant Strictly Come Dancing!
CATEGORY: ENTERTAINMENT
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