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BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing is still scheduled to run despite coronavirus outbreak, Neil Jones reveals

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STRICTLY Come Dancing star Neil Jones has confirmed the BBC show is still scheduled to run despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Neil, 37, is among the confirmed professional dancers to take part in the next series and has said that it is so far set to air. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates In quick Q&A with fans, Neil said: "It's coming together nicely and currently it will be going ahead but I will be listening to Gov advice." Strictly Come Dancing kicks off each year in early September and plans are already underway for series 18.

Last week, BBC bosses confirmed Neil would be taking part this year, along with Oti Mabuse, Gorka Marquez, AJ Pritchard, Anton Du Beke and Katya Jones.

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