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Darcey Bussell: Returning to Strictly Come Dancing as a guest judge would be lovely Speaking to Jonathan Ross, the dancer also revealed what it was like to snog Harrison Ford The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Dame Darcey Bussell says it would be lovely to appear on Strictly Come Dancing as a guest judge, but has ruled out a permanent return. ....
Now that she s had some distance from her years as a Strictly judge, Dame Darcey reflected on her legacy with the show during an interview for this weekend s Jonathan Ross Show on ITV. It was a big thing for a ballet dancer, she explained. It was fabulous, I had seven years. I miss that – it s like being part of a company again. BBC Strictly Come Dancing for a stint as a guest judge, but nothing permanent. It would be lovely to be a guest judge or something, she said. I ve had lots of other jobs and I ve really enjoyed all of the different things I do. It was a great commitment, the nice thing was it really celebrated dance in a great way. It was great for the ballet world to have a judge as a ballerina. ....
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TV: Trump Takes on the World; Darcey Bussell; Joanna Lumley; Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr; reviews By Alison Rowat Senior politics and features writer Darcey Bussell s Wild Scottish Coast. PA Photo/Channel 4 INITIAL reaction when seeing the listing for Trump Takes on The World (BBC2, Wednesday): it was too soon. The US Senate had just begun the impeachment trial of the 45th President, and here was a new documentary series attempting to fix his place in the history of international diplomacy. It was like taking an accident report from someone lying dazed and confused at the foot of the stairs. When it comes to The Donald, most of the world is still at the stage of, “Huh, what just happened, where are we?” and will be for some time yet. ....