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BBC boss Tim Davie apologises and issues urgent statement about Strictly Come Dancing future

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BBC Director General Tim Davie has spoken for the first time about the ongoing Strictly Come Dancing controversy.Davie interrupted a media Q&A on Tuesday during the unveiling of the corporation's annual report to acknowledge the recent allegations surrounding the BBC's flagship show."Now before I hand over...

I did want to say something on Strictly which is obviously in the headlines," admitted the BBC chief. He said that the BBC would "never tolerate unacceptable behaviour of any kind", adding that "there are limits and the line should never be crossed."Speaking to the media, he went on: "Strictly is a wonderful show.

That brings a lot of joy to a lot of people and has done so for 20 years to both those involved with the show itself and to millions of people at home.

Hundreds of people be the pros contestants or crew had been part of it and had a brilliant experience. At the same time, if someone feels there was something wrong or they would talk about their experience.

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