The grand finale of “Strictly Come Dancing” is fast approaching, scheduled for December 20th, and rumours are swirling about a special tribute planned for long-time hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman as they prepare to bid farewell to the dance floor. After making history as the BBC’s pioneering all-female presenting team, their announcement in October that this would be their final series sent shockwaves through the show’s fanbase.
A source close to the production shared insights, hinting at a moving retrospective: “Tess and Claudia have created so many unforgettable moments. Prepare for a tearjerker as we present a montage spanning over two decades of their contributions.”
The source continued, “It’s going to be an emotionally charged evening for everyone involved, cast and crew alike, as we acknowledge the end of a truly remarkable era. Beyond the montage, we have a few more surprises up our sleeves to properly honour Tess and Claudia’s departure. It’s going to be a celebration of their incredible achievements on the show.”


When approached for comment, “Strictly” representatives remained tight-lipped.
Meanwhile, speculation continues about who might step into the shoes of Tess and Claudia. Comedian Alan Carr seemed to have taken himself out of the running, announcing a comprehensive stand-up tour in 2027 that coincides with the dance competition’s crucial filming period.
While the possibility remains that Carr could join the show for the 2026 season, it is considered unlikely that he would accept the role for a single year.
Carr revealed, “It’s official. I’m heading back on tour across the UK and Ireland in 2027.” His tour schedule includes Friday and Saturday performances in cities such as Nottingham, Coventry, Plymouth, Bristol, London, and Dublin during October and November, the peak broadcast period for “Strictly.”
An insider commented, “There’s simply no way Alan Carr could juggle his tour commitments with the demands of ‘Strictly.’ Saturdays are non-negotiable for the ‘Strictly’ team, and as much as they admire Alan, accommodating such a schedule conflict would be impossible. It seems he’s made his decision, effectively ruling himself out as a replacement for Tess and Claudia.”

Despite seemingly precluding him from the 2027 season, the announcement leaves the door ajar for a potential appearance in 2026. However, the insider cautioned, “It’s improbable that he would only do it for one year, as the BBC typically seeks presenters committed to long-term roles.”
Claudia and Tess jointly announced their departure in November, stating, “We always intended to leave together, and now feels like the appropriate moment.”
Their final appearance is slated for the “Strictly” Christmas special, featuring Westlife’s Brian McFadden and All Saints’ Melanie Blatt.
The BBC is reportedly seeking two presenters to succeed the duo, with the show consistently drawing an impressive audience of six million viewers.
Kate Phillips, the BBC’s chief content officer, revealed that her inbox has been “inundated” with expressions of interest in the coveted positions.
She added, “The sheer number of talented individuals eager to be considered has been remarkable.”
Here’s a recap of the key points:
- Tess and Claudia’s Farewell: The “Strictly Come Dancing” finale will feature a special tribute to the long-serving hosts, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, as they depart after making history as the BBC’s first all-female presenting team.
- The tribute is expected to be an emotional montage spanning their 20+ years on the show.
- The pair are scheduled to make their final appearance on the Christmas special.
- Alan Carr’s Possible Replacement: Alan Carr’s stand-up tour in 2027 appears to rule him out as a replacement for Tess or Claudia, due to scheduling conflicts with “Strictly’s” filming schedule.
- His tour includes Friday and Saturday gigs during the show’s crucial October and November filming period.
- While he could potentially join for the 2026 season, it’s considered unlikely he would take on the role for just one year.
- BBC’s Search for Replacements: The BBC is looking for two presenters to replace Tess and Claudia.
- The show continues to attract a large audience, averaging six million viewers.
- Kate Phillips, the BBC’s chief content officer, says many people have expressed interest in the job.

















