Defying the logistical difficulties imposed by Covid-19, the nation's favourite ballroom dancers are finally set to return to the Strictly Come Dancing studio, alongside Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman and the judging panel - ahead of the show's 18th series.
With group routines pre-recorded after a period of self-isolation and a range of new measures being put in place to adhere to social distancing guidelines, as the saying goes, the show really must go on.
Taking place over nine weeks as opposed to the usual 13 and with 12 contestants instead of 15, the 2020 series will feature two themed shows (with the Halloween show being axed in place of a group dance) alongside a remote appearance from Bruno Tonioli direct from Los Angeles.
Ahead of this year's sequin adorned instalment, we take a look at the 12 celebrities taking part in this year's competition.
Bill Bailey
Comedian and actor Bill Bailey, 55, is best known for his role as team captain in entertainment game-show Never Mind The Buzzcocks, alongside BBC comedy Black Books and his music-orientated stand-up comedy tours.
"For me, learning the basics and then being able to pull off a coherent dance in the time we've got is a huge challenge... They have got a tough job in turning around someone clumsy like me into something that can look like a dancer."
Max George
Best known for fronting British boyband The Wanted, musician-turned-actor Max George, 32, is set to follow in the footsteps of bandmate Jay McGuiness who went on to win the show in 2015.
"It's been an amazing reaction. Fans of The Wanted are all buzzing because it brings that nice little connection back with Jay and The Wanted so that's been really nice."
Jacqui Smith
British Labour politician, Jacqui Smith, 57, is best known for becoming the first female home secretary and despite "not really knowing how to dance", the MP is no doubt used to handling high-pressure situations.
"Strictly is always something that people look forward to, but this year, where things have been just so tough and miserable for people, somehow they feel even more positive about the fact that it's going to be happening."
Clara Amfo
BBC Radio 1 presenter, Clara Amfo, 36, will swap the mic for the dancefloor ahead of this year's live shows, as she confesses she accidentally told fellow Radio 1 presenter Nick Grimshaw she was taking part in this year's series.
"Ballroom scares the hell out of me, because I only accepted about a year or two ago that I'm quite a clumsy person. I think there isn't a week where I don't bang my elbow on the door or step on a plug or hit my knee on something."
Jamie Laing
After pulling out of Strictly last year due to a leg injury, Made In Chelsea star and Candy Kittens founder Jamie Laing, 31, is set to return to the dancefloor, albeit with added pressure, after his replacement, Kelvin Fletcher, went on to win the show in 2019.
"I came out of it last year, and obviously like most people I hate failing at stuff, and it definitely felt like I failed last year so this is the time to really go for it."
Caroline Quentin
Best known for her roles as Dorothy in Men Behaving Badly and Maddie Magellan in Jonathan Creek, British actress Caroline Quentin, 60, has become something of a national treasure. With celebrity names including Elizabeth Hurley, Amanda Holden and Martin Clunes already pledging their support, Quentin is ready to put her best foot forward.
"I just want to win," declares Quentin with a sly smile. "I'll just enjoy myself and then see. And when they get sick of me they'll throw me away and that's fine too - that's showbiz."
Nicola Adams
The first British boxer to defend their title for 92 years, double Olympic champion, Nicola Adams, 37, is set to break new records as she forms part of the show's first ever same-sex couple.
"I think it's a brilliant step in the right direction especially on the diversity side of things.
"And women actually dance with women all the time in the professional circuit so I guess it's just showing people that it can be done."
HRVY
Backed by 4.5 million Instagram followers, 21-year-old British singer Harvey Leigh Cantwell, better known as HRVY, says he is ready to lift Strictly's Glitterball trophy.
"The reaction has been pretty mad actually... My nan is buzzing, she left me countless voicemails just saying how excited she is.
"She's always been such a big fan of the show so I feel like this is going to be a big proud moment to watch me on TV every week."
JJ Chalmers
Former Marine and British television presenter JJ Chalmers, 33, is best known as an Invictus Games medalist after being seriously injured by a bomb blast in Afghanistan.
"I live to put myself outside my comfort zone and to make sure that I'm always trying to become the best version of myself that I possibly can.
"This is completely new and I plan on bringing the exact same mind set - giving it my absolute everything."
Jason Bell
Jason Bell, 42, is best known as an American football star and NFL cornerback.
Channelling his sporting discipline, the star has been taking notes from former partner and Girls Aloud star, Nadine Coyle, ahead of the live shows.
"At some point, I've always challenged myself - sports has forced that - but when I retired and went off and did other ventures, everything I was scared of, I took that challenge on and I've learned something from it. I've learned about myself and how I operate."
Maisie Smith
Actress Maisie Smith, 19, is best known for her role as Tiffany Butcher in long-running BBC soap, EastEnders, alongside her roles in films including The Other Boleyn Girl.
"It's a family favourite and I don't think there's anyone who hasn't seen the show. There's usually someone from EastEnders on the show so there's always someone I can support, and now that I'm that person it's just surreal."
Ranvir Singh
Good Morning Britain presenter and journalist, Ranvir Singh, 43, is very much used to being in front of the camera.
A regular on Loose Women, Singh says she will put her "grade one" ballet to good use.
"I am the least sporty person - I never played competitive sport in my life, not once! So it just makes me cry with laughter that I am now competing against an Olympic gold medal winning boxer."
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC1 at 7.50pm tomorrow.
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