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Holly Willoughby ‘will take over’ as BBC Strictly Come Dancing presenter

Holly Willoughby is poised for a dramatic return to our TV screens, following her departure from This Morning in October 2023, as she’s set to host Strictly Come Dancing

Holly Willoughby “will take over” as Strictly Come Dancing presenter, according to top media source.

The host is set for a dramatic return to our TV screens, more than two years after quitting This Morning on ITV when she became the victim of a murder plot. Gavin Plumb, the creep behind the conspiracy, was jailed for life in July and now it is thought Holly, 44, is ready to come back to broadcasting.

Peter Fincham, who was director of the BBC for two years until 2007, understands Holly will replace either Claudia Winkleman or Tess Daly, who are leaving Strictly after more than two decades associated with the programme.

Mr Fincham, who since managed ITV between 2008 and 2016, said: “My hairdresser also cuts the hair of a well-known channel controller. What’s said in Harry’s the hairdresser stays in Harry’s. But he says with great confidence that Holly Willoughby will take over.”

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The insider spoke to Richard Eden, a journalist with the Daily Mail, who wrote Holly is likely to present Strictly from the start of the next series in 2026. Tess and Claudia will depart at the end of the current series, from which actress and model Ellie Goldstein was eliminated on Saturday.

Holly was on This Morning for 14 years until her exit, which came after her long-time co-presenter Phillip Schofield resigned. Phillip, 63, had admitted that, before leaving his wife, he had carried on an extramarital affair with a young male co-worker and had lied about it to ITV’s management, his colleagues, lawyers, agents and friends and family.

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The experienced presenter was dropped by his talent agency YMU after the affair, which was not illegal, and he also stepped down from ITV completely – meaning he did not host the British Soap Awards in the following days.

Holly’s return, said to be backed with “great confidence” by the “well-known channel controller”, would come off the back of this scrutiny – albeit more than two years down the line. The bombshell claims come after sources linked comedian Alan Carr, 49, to one of the two vacant Strictly posts.

The presenter is currently impressing millions with his playful charisma on The Celebrity Traitors, on which he has reached the final five. A source had said: “He’s an old-fashioned showbiz pro who would be just perfect hosting Strictly. If he does manage to win Traitors it will be a sign to the BBC that he has the star quality to present its flagship show.”

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Radio 2 listeners convinced presenter dropped the c-word live on air

BBC Radio 2 listeners have been left convinced a radio host accidentally dropped the C-bomb live on air.

An unfortunate slip of the tongue appeared to hit the radio airwaves this morning – but did you hear it?

Gary Davies.
BBC Radio 2’s Gary Davies appeared to drop the C Bomb on airCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Radio 2 presenter Gary Davies in a black coat and white t-shirt.
He had a slip of the tongue live on airCredit: WARNING: Use of this image is subject to the terms of use of BBC Pictures’ Digital Picture

Gary Davies was live on air sitting in for Vernon Kay on his mid-morning show when the moment occurred.

The host appeared to trip over his words which left many to question if he accidentally dropped the C-word on air.

In the moment, Gary could be heard talking about the lyrics of one of the songs from band, The Divine Comedy.

The radio host said: “Check this one out, which has one of the best lines from a song ever.”

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As he attempted to introduce the band, Gary appeared to say: “The Divine c***, oh!”

He then giggled as he quickly attempted to correct himself before he tripped over his words once again.

He mis-pronounced “comedy” once more before finally getting it right amid a flurry of giggles in the awkward moment.

Laughing at Gary’s mistake, one radio fan commented: “Don’t worry, nobody noticed.”

As another added: “Ooh Gary Davies on your radio. Casually dropping the C word.”

Gary is a BBC Radio 2 regular.

The star often sits in for Vernon when the Bolton-born presenter is missing from the programme.

Vernon’s show airs weekday mornings from 9:30am until 12pm.

Gary is also often heard hosting his specialist music show, Sounds of the 80s.

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