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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Strictly Needs a Break? Ex-BBC Boss Suggests Year Off

Strictly Needs a Break? Ex-BBC Boss Suggests Year Off

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Ex-BBC boss Sam Hodges proposed a 'fallow year' for Strictly.
  • He compared the show's potential break to Glastonbury's successful hiatus.
  • Recent controversies and host departures fuel discussion about the show.
Strictly Needs a Break? Ex-BBC Boss Suggests Year Off

Ex-BBC communications chief Sam Hodges has controversially proposed that "Strictly Come Dancing" take a 'fallow year' in 2026. Hodges, who was instrumental in the show's launch over two decades ago, believes a one-year hiatus, similar to Glastonbury Festival's approach, could revitalize the program. He argues that stepping away would allow the show to regain energy and prevent an exhausted ending, citing the show's recent controversies and departures of key figures.

Hodges suggested that this break would be more beneficial than rushing into immediate contract negotiations for new producers, presenters, and cast members. He posited that the anticipation generated by a year-long absence could actually increase demand for the show's eventual return. This proposal comes amidst a period of upheaval for "Strictly," which has faced numerous scandals, including bullying allegations and arrests.

While the idea of a break is debated, some viewers have expressed their affection for the show's consistent presence. They view "Strictly" as a source of warm, familiar entertainment that provides a chance to disconnect weekly. The show's ability to unite millions of viewers on a Saturday night and foster connection with its contestants is seen by these fans as a valuable asset worth preserving.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sam Hodges believes a 'fallow year' in 2026 would allow new energy to return and preserve the show's reputation, drawing parallels to Glastonbury Festival.
A 'fallow year' means the show would not air for a full year, specifically in 2026, to allow for rest and revitalization before returning.
Reactions are mixed; some understand the sentiment, while others feel the show's consistent presence and entertainment value are too important to interrupt.

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