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Strictly Come Dancing bosses think creatively to ensure series goes ahead

‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bosses are reportedly planning to incorporate face coverings into performances amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The upcoming series is currently in doubt due to the health crisis, but BBC bosses are pondering some creative ways to ensure the show goes ahead as planned.

A source told The Sun on Sunday’s Bizarre column: "Production are looking at all possibilities and are warming to the idea of theatrical masks as part of the costumes, having seen the success of ‘The Masked Singer’ on ITV.

"Location-wise they are considering scenic locations from rooftops, gardens to town squares and historical ballrooms – anywhere which not only looks great, but can work without a studio audience.

"Crew can come in and prepare the scene, light it beautifully, display props and set up cameras and get out of the way for the celebrity couple’s big performance."

Meanwhile, ‘Strictly’ judge Craig Revel Horwood recently revealed he remains confident the upcoming series will go ahead as planned.

The 55-year-old TV star believes BBC bosses will ultimately find a way to stage the series, despite the challenge posed by the pandemic.

He explained: "I’ve spoken to the producers and they’re working through absolutely everything to make it happen. I know, fingers crossed, it will.

"There is some way around it, there has to be. People love the show, it’s great entertainment … We really want it back and I know BBC One are working extremely hard to make that happen for the audience."