Strictly Come Dancing voting: How to vote on Strictly Come Dancing - Full details
STRICTLY COME DANCING 2019 continues on BBC One this week with another celebrity contestant at risk of being voted off the contest. Here’s how fans can vote to keep their favourite dancer in the show.
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Strictly Come Dancing is really heating up now as the BBC programme enters Week Five. A total of 12 remaining celebrities will be performing with another sent packing by the end of the weekend. The eliminated contestant is chosen based on the judges’ scores and the public vote. But how can you vote to make sure your favourite famous contestant stays in the competition until next week? Here are all the ways how.
How to vote on Strictly Come Dancing 2019?
1. Landline
Each week, viewers can vote to save their favourite contestant via a landline phone.
Fans have to call the “long number” given by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly.
However, this method of voting is only available once every act has performed.
Calls by landline phones cost 15p and voters are encouraged to seek the billpayer's permission before calling.
Terms and conditions for this method of voting are available on the show’s website: bbc.co.uk/strictly.
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2. Mobile
Similar to the landline option, fans can also vote via their mobile phones.
However, viewers need to make sure they dial a different number to that given for landline voting.
The number to dial to vote on mobiles is the “short number” given towards the end of the show.
Voting this way costs 15p per call plus network charges.
Once again, terms and conditions to vote via mobiles are available on the show’s website.
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3. Online
For those who want to vote via a different method than phones, there’s always online.
On bbc.co.uk/strictly, fans can vote for their favourite performers for free.
Again, Strictly fans will need to wait until Claudia or Tess says lines are open before they can vote.
Terms and conditions for this method of voting are found on the same site.
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However fans decide to vote, one thing is for sure: 13 contestants will become 12 ahead of next week’s show.
So far this series, fans have said goodbye to James Cracknell and Anneka Rice following the public vote.
Dev Griffin became another casualty in Week Four of the show.
James was paired with series newbie Luba Mushtuk while Anneka partnered with last year’s winner Kevin Clifton.
The unlucky contestant to leave will be announced the Sunday after they’ve danced.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 continues every Saturday and Sunday on BBC One.