Strictly fans were treated to spooky delights in the ballroom last night but we've been tricked into having to say goodbye to another couple tonight.
From Scooby Doo Fox Trots to a Stranger Things Argentine Tango, we were on the edge of our seats this weekend - for all the right reasons.
They’ve done all they can and after last night’s performances, they can only wait and see if it was enough to get through to the next week.
Here's how you can tune in tonight to see the dreaded dance-off - if you dare.
Could someone get an 11 this Halloween Week? Stranger things have happened... 👻 #Strictly pic.twitter.com/9nzhrLj8jc
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) October 29, 2022
What time is the Strictly Results Show?
The Strictly Results show will air on Sunday evening and will be broadcast from 7.20 pm, running until 8 pm.
This week, there will be a special music performance from Rina Sawayama.
Two couples will also find themselves in the dance-off as the two battle it out to make it to week seven.
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What were last night’s Strictly scores?
- Tyler and Dianne: 35
- Ellie and Johannes: 35
- Kym and Graziano: 34
- Molly and Carlos: 33
- Hamza and Jowita: 33
- Fleur and Vito: 32
- Helen and Gorka: 32
- Will and Nancy: 32
- Tony and Katya: 31
- Ellie and Nikita: 29
- James and Amy: 27
This week, Tyler and Dianne and Ellie and Johannes came joint top of the leaderboard, each receiving 35 points from the judges.
Who has left Strictly Come Dancing so far?
Last week, comedian Jayde Adams and her partner Karen Hauer became the latest couple to leave the Strictly ballroom.
Here are all the celebrities that have been eliminated so far in this year's series:
- Jayde Adams
- Matt Goss
- Richie Anderson
- Kaye Adams
Strictly Come Dancing will return next Saturday night at 7 pm on BBC One.
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