Chris McCausland is the first celebrity contestant confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2024
If anyone is wondering how I will manage to do that, you can rest assured that I am wondering the same thing. I have no experience in dancing, I can't dance, I don't even know how to approach the dancing I need to do. What could possibly go awry? Let's not even think about that...!
Chris McCausland is the initial famous participant announced for the upcoming season of Strictly Come Dancing. The highly-acclaimed entertainment program, created by BBC Studios, is set to make a comeback on BBC One and BBC iPlayer for its latest season this Fall. As Strictly marks twenty incredible years of dancing, this season is expected to be exceptional with added sparkle, elegance, and memorable acts.
Chris McCausland is a professional entertainer who specializes in comedy.
For more than twenty years, Chris McCausland has been a comedian and is a familiar presence on popular comedy programs such as Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, QI, The Last Leg, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. He has been a guest on Live at the Apollo three times, including hosting in 2021. That same year, he received great reviews for his first appearance on The Royal Variety Performance.
Right now, he is the presenter of his own talk show on Saturdays for ITV called The Chris McCausland Show. Additionally, he has worked on writing and acting in Bad Tidings, a holiday comedy film that will debut on Sky this Christmas.
Chris McCausland is saying that he is also wondering how he will be able to do it. He doesn't dance and can't imagine himself dancing. He is a bit worried about what could go wrong.
The information was disclosed earlier today on the television show This Morning on ITV.
The rest of the famous participants for the upcoming season will be revealed at a later time.
The popular TV show "Strictly Come Dancing" is made by BBC Studios for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The show was approved by Kalpna Patel-Knight, who is in charge of Entertainment at the BBC. Sarah James is the Executive Producer for BBC Studios, with Nicola Fitzgerald and Jack Gledhill as Series Editors, and Ciara Murray and Joe Turner as Series Producers. Jo Wallace, the Senior Commissioning Editor at the BBC, also played a role in bringing the show to audiences.