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IT'S Saturday night's top telly and no viewer of a certain age watching can fail to be whisked back to a world when every Saturday night in South Wales was Strictly Come Dancing night.
And as Strictly, with Sir Brucie (at last) cracking jokes older than any of our long-gone dance halls, encourages viewers to climb off the couch and on to some well-sprung floor, it reminds us that once couples actually held each other, instead of hopping mindlessly on the spot, twitching as though wired to the national grid.See the full content of this document
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Quickstep Back to Days of Dance
Incidentally, Strictly also offers an echo of the time when dance bands had singers who could sing - that's how Sinatra and Bennett and so many others started, such as Dickie Valentine, Denis Lotu...
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