By Helen Daly

Published: Saturday, 22 October 2022 at 12:00 am


It was a celebratory episode of Strictly Come Dancing this evening as the dancing show pay tribute to the BBC as it turned 100.

The special opened with an incredible number from the professional dancers which saw 14 BBC shows crashed and guest appearances from 35 stars.

Set to the tune of Bring Me Sunshine (made famous by an iconic Morecambe and Wise routine), Huw Edwards opened the number with some breaking news.

Picking up his ukulele, he said: “Some of us are too busy to dance – we have work to do.

“This was named after me, it’s a Huwulele.”

We then took a tour around the broadcaster’s biggest hits, moving from BBC News to BBC Breakfast and A Question Of Sport.

Antiques Roadshow, Top Gear and Match of the Day quickly followed before appearances by Live at the Apollo, University Challenge, Casualty and MasterChef.

A brilliant #BBC100 extravaganza, bringing fun and sunshine to the Ballroom ✨ #Strictly pic.twitter.com/RGw2n88Eut

— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) October 22, 2022