Strictly Come Dancing spoilers follow.

The BBC has unveiled the songs and dances for week 10 of Strictly Come Dancing.

This Saturday's (November 23) show will see the remaining couples dance to some iconic songs in an attempt to remain in the competition, so let's see who is dancing to what.

Angela Scanlon and Carlos Gu will Cha-cha-cha their way through Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive', while Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin will dance the American Smooth to 'It's Oh So Quiet' by Björk.

Annabel Croft and Johannes Radebe will do a Paso Doble to 'España Cañi'.

strictly come dancing 2023 blackpool week, the celebrities and professional dancers perform in the tower ballroom
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Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola will perform an Argentine Tango to Destiny's Child's 'Bills, Bills, Bills'.

Nigel Harman and Katya Jones will Rumba to Celine Dion's 'It's All Coming Back to Me Now', and Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell have picked 'This Woman's Work' by Maxwell as their Couple's Choice.

Last weekend saw Angela Rippon and Kai Widdrington eliminated from the competition after facing Bobby and Dianne in the dreaded dance-off.

bobby, dianne, angela and kai stand under spotlight son ballroom floor in blackpool for strictly 2023
Guy Levy//BBC

Related: Former Strictly star AJ Pritchard reveals why he's happy he never made the final

The EastEnders actor told fans after the episode aired that it was "possibly the most intense 20 minutes of my life".

"I've now realised, no-one is safe," he said. "Despite seeing your guys' support for me just grow week in and week out, you're still not safe, you know? So the votes and stuff are a big part of that, and I'm very grateful for everyone who does vote week in, week out.

"And I now definitely don’t now have a sense of complacency, or a sense of security, or a sense of feeling like I can just rely on you guys."

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