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10 classic Strictly Come Dancing moments

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WITH Strictly starting tonight, we take a look back at some of the show’s most memorable moments.

There have been stars shot from cannons, ex-politicians dragged along the dancefloor and some scathing comments from the judges.

Plus, who could forget the contestants who simply had two left feet.

Browse the gallery below for our pick of the 10 best Strictly moments.

10 Classic Strictly momentsWe take a look at 10 of the best moments from Strictly Come Dancing1) Russell GrantThe astrologer got closer to the stars when he was shot out of a cannon at Wembley in 2011.Picture credit: BBC2) Anton Du BekeThrew partner Ann Widdecombe across the floor, leading to Alesha Dixon comparing her to a hoover.Picture credit: BBC3) Harry JuddHis McFly bandmates raced on when he won in 2011. Bruce Forsyth, unaware of who they were, chased them off.Picture credit: BBC4) Judy MurrayShe laughed off Craig Revel Horwood’s jibes, including ‘having rigor mortis’ and ‘resembling Nelson’s column’.Picture credit: BBC5) Mark RamprakashThe former cricketer won series four but only after begging to restart a routine after a tangle with Karen Hardy.Picture credit: BBC6) Bruno TonioliThe judge found a comment about Rachel Riley clenching her buttocks so funny he fell of his seat.Picture credit: BBC7) Quentin WillsonThe car show presenter holds the lowest score record, a measly eight points for his cha-cha-cha.Picture credit: BBC8) Aliona VilaniShe won with Harry Judd but is also the only one to go out first twice in a row, with Tony Jacklin and Gregg Wallace.9) John SergeantA dance disaster but a fans’ favourite who finally quit saying winning would’ve been “a step too far”.10) Chelsee HealeyThe Waterloo Road star was so embarrassed after a wardrobe malfunction that she had a boob reduction op.