One of the UK's most popular talent TV series is undoubtedly Strictly Come Dancing. The beloved reality TV show has been on the air since 2004 and currently broadcasting its 19th series. The program shows no signs of dropping in popularity, with the most recent episodes attracting some of its biggest audiences to date.

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Some of the show's most popular routines come from those inspired by film and television. These spectacular dance numbers often feature as part of the show's "Movie Week," and occasionally during the yearly "Halloween" theme. Strictly has covered many iconic television and movie franchises throughout the years, with performances that never fail to impress the program's viewers.

The Flintstones (Robert Rinder & Oskana Platero)

Robert Rinder and Oskano Platero dressed as Fred and Wilma Flintstone on Strictly Come Dancing

Known as the stern and snarky TV judge from Judge Rinder, Robert Rinder is perhaps one of the show's unlikeliest celebrity contestants. Competing in the show's 14th series, Robert reveals an entirely new side to his personality throughout his time on the program. His most entertaining routine comes during the series' "Movie Week," which sees Robert dance a Charleston with dance partner Oskana Platero to The Flintstones theme song.

Dressed in full caveman gear as Fred Flintstone, this Charleston presents the TV judge as a more comedic figure to how he is portrayed on the reality courtroom series. Rinder's performance is full of character, as he incorporates some of Fred's most iconic character traits in a routine that feels like a fitting tribute to television's greatest modern stone-age family.

Pirates Of The Caribbean (John Waites & Johannes Radebe)

John Waites as Captain Jack Sparrow and Johannes Radeebe as a pirate on Strictly

As the first male celebrity to perform with a same-sex partner on the show, Great British Bake Off winner John Waites is one of Strictly's most important contestants. The baker is currently participating in the show's most recent series with dancing partner, Johannes Radebe and his latest performance for "Movie Week" has provided a particular stand-out moment.

John Waites' Paso Doble to the Pirates Of The Caribbean theme music sees Waites assume the role of Captain Jack Sparrow - the Pirates of the Caribbean's best characterThe baker effortlessly conveys the spirit of Jack Sparrow, as the dance cleverly portrays a duel between Jack and Johannes' unnamed pirate character.

Ghostbusters (Alex Scott & Kevin Clifton)

Alex Scot and Kevin Clifton as Ghostbusters on Strictly

Participating in the show's 17th series, former England soccer player Alex Scott is an especially popular contestant from Strictly history. Dancer Neil Jones is her partner for the majority of her time on the show, however, her "Halloween Week" performance sees her coupled with a new Strictly professional.

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Taking on the classic 1984 blockbuster Ghostbusters, Alex Scott delivers an impressive routine. The soccer player is not only tasked with getting used to a new partner here in the form of Kevin Clifton, but she also has to deal with Kevin making some crucial mistakes during their performance. Alex retains a professional composure and covers up her partner's errors well, proving herself to be one of the show's strongest stars to date.

The Muppets (Robert Webb & Dianne Buswell)

Robert Webb and Dianne Buswell as Kermit The Frog and Miss Piggy during their Strictly Muppets routine

Robert Webb's withdrawal from the most recent series of Strictly has devastated many of the show's fans, particularly as the announcement comes after one of his strongest performances. For his "Movie Week" piece, Webb and partner Dianne Buswell take on the roles of Kermit The Frog and Miss Piggy, in a dance inspired by The Muppets.

The Peep Show star delivers an amusing take on the beloved puppet show, as he quicksteps through a recreation of the program's opening titles. The routine allows Robert Webb to utilize his comedic skills to full effect, as he embraces the somewhat barmy nature of portraying the iconic green frog in human form.

The Wizard Of Oz (Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone)

Dani Harmer dressed as Dorothy And Vincent Simone during their Wizard Of Oz routine

As one of the most well-known UK child stars, Dani Harmer is one of the most famous celebrities to grace the Strictly dance floor. The Tracy Beaker actor appears in the reality competition's tenth series. Partnered with dancer Vincent Simone, Dani Harmer's popularity later sees her reaching the series' grand final, where she finishes in fourth place.

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Her "Movie Week" performance - then dubbed "Hollywood Week" - is also one of the greatest in the show's history, as she takes on the role of Dorothy from The Wizard Of OzDani's foxtrot to the iconic number "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" is beautiful and majestic, and ends with one of the most memorable Strictly moments, as Dorothy's dog Toto leaps into her arms.

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (Bill Bailey & Oti Mabuse)

Bill Bailey And Oti Mabuse's The Good The Bad And The Ugly routine on Strictly

Last year's Strictly winner Bill Bailey is also responsible for one of the show's greatest "Movie Week" routines. This dance number sees the comedian take to the floor with dance partner Oti Mabuse, with his own unique take on The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - a movie that's widely considered to be a Western classic.

Bailey's Paso Doble neatly captures the often melodramatic stylings of a Spaghetti Western. Combining his incredible dancing abilities with his expert musical talent, Bill Bailey gives viewers a truly novel performance, as he incorporates his own guitar-playing skills into his routine. The sequence ends in spectacular fashion, as the comedian poses dramatically over his partner behind a wall of fire.

The Simpsons (Max George & Dianne Buswell)

Max George and Dianne Buswell as Homer and Marge Simpson during their Simpsons routine on Strictly

As the lead singer of boyband "The Wanted," Max George has possibly one of the biggest fan followings out of any celebrity who has competed on Strictly. His participation in the talent contest comes in the show's 18th series, which features him teaming up with dance professional, Dianne Buswell. Max George provides a particularly unforgettable "Movie Week" routine, as he performs a "couple's choice" dance inspired by The Simpsonsthe longest-running animated TV series in US history.

With the pair donning yellow make-up as Homer and Marge Simpson, it's a surreal viewing experience but provides one of Strictly's greatest performances. Max George fully embodies the role of Homer, bringing a considerable amount of personality to his portrayal of the Springfield resident. The routine also perfectly captures the cartoon style of the U.S. sitcom, with the dancers' exaggerated movements nicely conveying a more animated approach.

Toy Story (Denise Van Outen & James Jordan)

Denise Van Outen and James Jordan as Bo Peep and Woody in their Toy Story routine on Strictly

Denise Van Outen has a long and illustrious career covering film, television, and theatre, but she's also one of Strictly's finest contestants. Competing in the 10th series with dance partner James Jordan, she delivers a standout "Movie Week" performance in a Toy Story-themed routine to "You've Got A Friend In Me."

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Dressed as Bo Peep from the famous animated franchise, Denise Van Outen gives an elegant foxtrot as she leads James Jordan as Woody across the dance floor. The segment fully conveys the romance between the toy cowboy and porcelain doll, with Van Outen demonstrating her strong acting talents throughout the routine.

Doctor Who (Stacey Dooley & Kevin Clifton)

Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton as the Thirteenth Doctor and a Cyberman for their Doctor Who routine on Strictly

As a key figure behind many of BBC Three's documentaries, Stacey Dooley is a familiar face to viewers of the BBC's factual content. She's also particularly well-known for competing in the 16th series of Strictly, which sees her partnered with show professional, Kevin Clifton. For "Halloween Week," Stacey Dooley gives a particularly memorable dance number inspired by the sci-fi series Doctor Who, a show which is responsible for one of Matt Smith's best TV roles.

Performing to the Doctor Who theme music, the British documentary maker presents a bold and dynamic tango under the guise of the Thirteenth Doctor. The dance depicts an epic battle between Dooley's Doctor and Kevin Clifton's Cyberman, delivering a tense and exciting performance.

The Jungle Book (Steve Backshall & Ola Jordan)

Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan's Jungle Book routine on Strictly

As a beloved name in British nature documentaries, Steve Backshall is one of the talent competition's most accomplished celebrity contestants. The nature presenter's routines can be found in the show's twelfth series, where he delivers a number of popular performances with dancer Ola Jordan, including an especially stunning sequence for "Movie Week."

For this dance, Steve Backshall offers his take on the animated Disney classic The Jungle Book, dancing the quickstep to the iconic song "I Wanna Be Like You." The pair's lively number captures the movie's spirit, as they deliver a fast and energetic piece. Steve Backshall is truly in his element, as he joyfully struts across the dance floor.

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