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BBC One to air Len Goodman tribute programme tonight

BBC One to air Len Goodman tribute programme tonight
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BBC One schedules a tribute to Len Goodman following the death of the long-time Strictly Come Dancing judge at the age of 78.

The BBC has made a last-minute schedule change following the news that Len Goodman has died at the age of 78.

The much-loved Strictly Come Dancing star - head judge on the show between 2004 and 2016 - passed away in a hospice on Sunday night after a battle with bone cancer.

First broadcast in 2016, Strictly Len Goodman takes a look back at the dancer's many decades in the business and time on the BBC ballroom show, featuring interviews with friends, colleagues and contestants.

As a result of the schedule change, Have I Got A Bit More News For You, hosted by David Tennant, will now play at 11.40pm, with Project Icon following at 12.25am.

Strictly Len Goodman airs tonight on BBC One at 10.40pm and is available now on iPlayer.

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