Strictly Come Dancing continues this week with the 14 remaining couples battling it out to secure their places in the competition.
This weekend it’s Movie WeekĀ which means that the costumes and the choreography are likely to be some of the best of the series. The couples will be doing everything they can to stay out of the bottom two and not follow in Gregg Wallace’s footsteps by leaving the competition at this early stage.
Find out what everyone is dancing below:
Alison and Aljaz will be Jiving back to the 80s as they rock out to Kenny Logginās āFootlooseā from the film of the same name.
Caroline and Pasha will perform the Rumba to Aerosmithās āI Donāt Want to Miss a Thingā from 1998ās āArmageddonā.
Frankie and Kevin will dance the Paso Doble to āAmericaā from the brilliant Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim musical āWest Side Storyā.
Jake and Janette are Waltzing to the āGodfather Waltzā by Nina Rota from the unforgettable mobster flick āThe Godfatherā.
Jennifer and Tristan will perform the Foxtrot to Abbaās āMamma Miaā from the film of the same name.
Judy and Anton will be Quickstepping to āDonāt Rain on My Paradeā originally sung by Barbra Streisand in the film āFunny Girlā.
Mark and Karen are performing the Paso Doble to the John Williams penned theme from āSupermanā.
Pixie and Trent will Quickstep to āBe Our Guestā from Disneyās enchanting āBeauty and the Beastā.
Scott and Joanne will dance the Samba to āUnder the Seaā from another Disney classic āThe Little Mermaidā.
Simon and Kristina perform the Rumba to Berlinās āTake My Breath Awayā from the film āTop Gunā.
Steve and Ola will be Quickstepping to the joyous āI Wanna Be Like Youā from Disneyās āJungle Bookā.
Sunetra and Brendan are performing the American Smooth to āThe Way You Look Tonightā originally sung by Fred Astaire in āSwing Timeā.
Tim and Natalie will be dancing the Charleston to āMoney, Moneyā from the Bob Fosse musical āCabaretā.
Thom and Iveta will also perform the Charleston to āNew York, New Yorkā from the soundtrack of the Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra musical āOn The Townā.
Tune in to Strictly Come Dancing at 6.30pm Saturday on BBC One.