Strictly 2014 final songs dances revealed

Stricly Come Dancing 2014 final is this weekend and on Saturday the four pairs of remaining will be performing up to three times each.

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Caroline Flack, Simon Webbe, Mark Wright and Frankie Bridge remain in contention to win the accoclade.

They’ll first be doing their most loved move and a routine chose by the judges, while the main three will go ahead to perform their show move to win viewer votes.

Lines will be open after each of the four couples have moved shockingly before solidifying to proclaim fourth place. Lines will then re-open before shutting for good in the second show of the night where the victor be delegated.

Right now just two of the three moves have been affirmed, with the judges’ decision still to be declared.

So in view of that here’s the weekend’s fractional Strictly Come Dancing 2014 last moves!

Striclty Come Dancing 2014 final song and dance choices revealed

Mark and Karen
Showdance to ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ by Queen.
Samba to ‘That’s The Way I Like It’ for a

Simon and Kristina
Showdance to ‘A Little Less Conversation’ by Elvis Presley.
Argentine Tango to ‘Roxanne’

Caroline and Pasha
Showdance to to Beverly Knight’s version of ‘Angels’.
Charleston to ‘Istanbul (Not Constantinople)’

Frankie and Kevin
Showdance to ‘Get Happy’ by Judy Garland.
Paso Doble to West Side Story

The Strictly 2014 finals airs at 18:30 on BBC One at BBC One HD.

The live results show will air later that night, at 20:50 on BBC One and BBC One HD.

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