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What do Strictly stars, dancers and judges get paid - and who earns the most

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Strictly Come Dancing is almost over for another year as Jamie Laing, Bill Bailey, HRVY and Maisie Smith all battle it out for the Glitterball trophy.

This year's series has been like no other as BBC bosses took every precaution to ensure the show could go on during the coronavirus pandemic.

From celebrities forming a bubble with their professional partners, to the judges sitting at separate pods more than two metres away from each other and the lack of a studio audience when the country was put back into lockdown, the show has looked very different.

Even the sets have had to be very different this year, with more CGI used than ever before as complex stage designs could no longer be an option because of safe, socially distanced staffing

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