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Strictly Come Dancing boss confirms they might ditch studio audience amid coronavirus crisis

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STRICTLY Come Dancing could be saying farewell to a live studio audience due to safety. The show-stopping programme may be taking the drastic action because of the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates The BBC is debating how to move forward with the dancing show while still taking into account social distancing guidelines set out over Coronavirus.

BBC director of content Charlotte Moore explained in a virtual meeting how they could tackle the restrictions. She said: "The other thing I would say is people think if it is a shiny floor it needs an audience and I don't think that's necessarily true." She explained: "When you look at something like Drag Race which is a big shiny.

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