What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Saturday 12 November – including Strictly Come Dancing and The X Factor
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WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...
LIVE! Strictly Come Dancing, 6.55pm, BBC One
We’ve just about recovered from losing two of the office favourites, Tameka Empson and Lesley Joseph, far too early in the competition.
But with the contestants now only one tantalising week short of making it to the Holy Grail that is Blackpool, the pressure not to end up in the bottom two is palpable.
Is it just us or have the guys been acing it more frequently than the girls this year?
There’s been Ore Oduba with his unbelievable jive and that breathtaking Singin’ In The Rain American Smooth, Danny Mac’s Zorro Paso Doble and, yes, we can hardly believe we’re saying this, Ed Balls with that hoedown-style Charleston set to Banjo’s Back In Town.
It’s time for the ladies to knock it out of the park because no one wants to be missing that fun bus to The Big One.
LIVE! The X Factor, 8pm, ITV
We seriously wonder if we pay more attention to this show than the judges themselves.
It took weeks for Sharon Osbourne to remember the names of her contestants, while Simon Cowell almost ended up accidentally sending one of his own acts home the other week because he wasn’t concentrating properly.
Fix up, guys, this is live telly! We’re completely judging you.
NEW! The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, 9pm, BBC One
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, Laura Mvula and Birdy take to the stage at this year’s event, hosted by Huw Edwards from London’s Royal Albert Hall.
We just can’t wait to see Alexander Armstrong performing with the Royal Air Force Squadronaires and the Band of HM Royal Marines.
LAST IN SERIES! The Jonathan Ross Show, 9.30pm, ITV
Wossy bows out of his current run in style with Robbie Williams, Little Mix and Micky Flanagan.
But top of the bill is former Top Gear presenter and The Sun columnist Jeremy Clarkson, who surely won’t be able to resist a bit of a cheeky dig at Chris Evans’ expense?
We’ll have a Jonathan Ross-shaped hole in our Saturdays.
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