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Was Strictly Come Dancing better in 3D?

 

[Telegraph]

Brucie’s chin and Jessie J’s crotch catch the eye as Andrew Pettie reviews the first ever episode of Strictly Come Dancing to be broadcast in 3D.

I am no Craig Revel Horwood, but the pace and precision of Harry and Chelsee’s footwork was made even more dazzling by the extra dimension. There is much to distract viewers on a Strictly set: the disco lights, the sequins, the gaudy props and backdrops. Yet, in 3D, all I could focus on was the competitors’ feet, so quick and intricate were the patterns they tapped on the dance floor.  …

Of all the excellent dances in the final – certainly the most accomplished climax to a series I have seen – Harry and Aliona’s American Smooth to Can’t Help Falling Love was the most hypnotic in 3D – I think because Aliona ostrich-feather fish-tail seemed to swish out of my television with every twist and twirl. I’m not sure if the licence fee will stretch to airing the whole of the next year’s Strictly Come Dancing in 3D but the extra dimension certainly enhanced my appreciation of Harry and Chelsee’s bravura display.  …

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