Saturday Night Television: Highlights for September 20, featuring the comeback of Strictly
In tonight's television schedule, BBC1 offers an exciting double feature for viewers. Let's take a closer look at what's in store for each show.
First up, at 9:20 pm, Casualty continues its gripping storyline "Supply and Demand". Tonight's episode promises a change in direction without losing pace, as well as twists, turns, and unexpected violence. Nicole will have an airport dash, and Siobhan will play Cupid, adding to the episode's dramatic flair. Iain, a member of the Hazardous Area Response Team, delivers a devastating emotional bombshell that is sure to shake things up. The episode also includes flashbacks involving Ngozi, providing a deeper insight into the characters' backstories.
Meanwhile, at 6:40 pm on Saturday, September 20, Strictly Come Dancing kicks off its latest season. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman return as hosts, guiding the 15 new stars through their dancing journey. The celebrities this year include Stefan Dennis, Balvinder Sopal, Vicky Pattison, and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey. The first show on Sunday, 21 September, saw Harry dancing with professional partner Katya Jones.
In addition to the celebrities' performances, viewers can look forward to a group dance and a routine from last year's winning couple, Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell. Interestingly, the celebrities will not face judges Craig, Motsi, Shirley, and Anton until next week.
Lastly, for those interested in fashion and its connection to social causes, the documentary "Kate: Judge My Work, Not My Clothes" airs separately. This documentary focuses on Kate's style and the links between her choices and the causes she supports.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the exciting double feature on BBC1 tonight!
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