A VILLAGE hall is holding a special night for Strictly Come Dancing fans.

On the final night on Saturday of the popular BBC1 TV series, Lamplugh Hall will show the programme on its large screen for the public to view.

A spokesman for the hall said: “Gather up your friends and come and have a relaxed evening and a crack between dances.”
Entry is free and there will be a licensed bar and a raffle plus mince pies and mulled wine. 

Ashley Roberts and Pasha Kovalev will repeat their Dirty Dancing-themed routine from earlier in the series in a bid to win back favour from the public in the Strictly Come Dancing Grand Final.

The four remaining couples will each perform three times during this Saturday's glittering finale - a judges' pick dance, their own favourite routine from the series and a new showdance.

The former Pussycat Dolls star and her professional partner, who have been in the bottom two for the past three weeks, will perform their salsa to (I've Had The) Time Of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes as their judges' pick.

The duo performed the routine during the show's Movie Week, and they received 35 points from the judges.

Their showdance will be to Birdy's Keeping Your Head Up.

Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton's foxtrot to Jeff Beck's Hi Ho Silver Lining, which saw them top the leaderboard with 33 points in week four, has been chosen as their judges' pick for the Grand Final.

The documentary filmmaker and her partner will do their showdance to Land Of A Thousand Dances by Wilson Pickett.

YouTuber Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell's judges' pick is their paso doble to Bastille's Pompeii from week seven, while Steps star Faye Tozer and Giovanni Pernice will give their romantic Viennese Waltz to Seal's It's A Man's Man's Man's World from week two.

Sugg and Buswell's showdance is to I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor by Arctic Monkeys, while Tozer and Pernice's showdance will be to the 1930s song Lullaby Of Broadway, written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.

The third choice for each couple, their favourite dances from the series, will be revealed on the night.

The Strictly Come Dancing Grand Final is on Saturday at 6.30pm, BBC One.

And On Friday this week, Chris Bannister will perform the music of John Denver for the John Denver Christmas Show at the hall. The show begins at 8pm. 
Tickets are £10 and you can reserve tickets by emailing bookings@lamplughvillagehall.org.uk or call 01946/861493. 
This event sold out last time so book your tickets early! 
  Chris  has worked alongside Wrecking Crew saxophonist and flautist Jim Horn who was the longest serving musician in Denver’s band. Chris also worked with  John Denver’s legendary lead guitar player Steve Weisberg