Strictly Come Dancing Week Five: All the dances and songs revealed right here
AFTER Daniel O'Donnell's Irish luck ran out of steam on Sunday, the remaining 12 celebrities will be taking to the dance floor once again with hopes to make it through to next weekend's Halloween spooktacular.
What will the stars of Strictly be dancing to this week?
While the audience are still recovering from Katie Derham's remarkable comeback, there's no rest for the wicked as the star-studded amateur dancers are pulling out all the stops to top the leader board come the weekend.
With a Tango to Temper Trap, a Rumba to Ed Sheeran and a Foxtrot to Celine Dion, week five promises to be another showstopping spectacle.
As the celebrities sweat it out in rehearsals, here's a list of who's dancing to what this Saturday.
Ainsley and Natalie
The Jive to Bill Haley and the Comets Shake Rattle and Roll
Anita and Gleb
The Tango to Temper Trap’s Sweet Disposition
Carol and Pasha
The Viennese Waltz to Seal’s I’ve Been Loving You Too Long
Ainsley will be jiving to Bill Hale and The Comits
Helen George will be Quick Stepping to Diana Ross
Georgia and Giovanni
The Salsa to Sylvester’s You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
Helen and Aljaz
The Quickstep to Diana Ross and the Supremes’ You Can’t Hurry Love
Jamelia and Tristan
The Foxtrot to Celine Dion’s Because You Loved Me
Jay will be hoping for an improvement with his Paso Doble
Jay and Aliona
The Paso to Bon Jovi’s It's My Life
Jeremy and Karen
The Waltz to Elvis Costello’s She
Katie and Anton
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Katie Derham topped the leader board last week
The Salsa to Michael Buble’s It Had Better Be Tonight
Kellie and Kevin
The Jive to One Direction’s One Way Or Another
Kirsty and Brendan
The Viennese Waltz to David Gray’s This Year’s Love
Peter and Janette
The Rumba to Ed Sheeran’s Thinking Out Loud
Peter Andre is still the firm favourite to win
In one of the tightest contests in Strictly history, BBC presenter Katie Derham came out of nowhere to top the leader board as her Vietnamese Waltz with pro-partner Anton racked up a fantastic 33 points rom the judges, and unsurprisingly, saw her sail through to week five.
After his Jive was hailed as the "best dance ever," last week's star dancer Jay McGuiness' Quick Step fell flat with the panel and saw him slip all the way down to ninth place - just five points ahead of Jeremy Vine and Karen Clifton who sat at the bottom of the pack with 20 points.
Strictly Come Dancing continues this Saturday at 6.35pm on BBC One.