Strictly Come Dancing fans were left feeling underwhelmed by the dedication to the BBC as the theme tune based dances failed to hit the mark.
Viewers of the hit BBC dance competition found themselves struggling to enjoy performances on the show as they saw celebrities perform to soundtracks from shows including Blue Peter and Doctor Who.
The disgruntled fans then took to social media to complain about the performances – still praising the dancers for their workbut finding the chosen music lacking.
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One disappointed fan wrote: “Alright, I’m loving the celebration of 100 years of BBC and all that, but these theme tunes with the dances are just not working for me so far…”
Another agreed: “Dancing to theme tunes (which are generally rubbish) is wrong. I don’t like it.”
A third said: “One things for sure, the decision to play these program theme ‘music’ this week, is simply disastrous. Horrible.”
A fourth social media user wrote: “Who thought ‘yeah let’s get everyone to dance to lyrics-less theme tunes that’ll be a laugh.’ It’s bloody agony.”
A fifth commented: “Hmm not feeling this whole theme tune thing. It’s still #Strictly and so it’s still fun but I’m missing the added sparkle of their usual music.”
Singer Fleur East then came under fire from fans who branded her a “cheat” when she danced to Abba’s Waterloo in a nod to BBC’s Eurovision.
Viewers disregarded the song choice slamming it as “not a theme tune,” despite the show being a BBC dedication as opposed to just theme tunes.
One wrote: “Waterloo is a cheat, it’s not a BBC theme. Do Panorama or Roobarb and Custard instead.”
Another added: “Why did Fleur and Vito get to dance to a song from Eurovision and not the theme tune like everyone else has been stuck with? Doesn’t seem fair really.”
A third said: “Eurovision is a cheat. Can’t really call Waterloo a BBC theme.”
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