Strictly: Angela Rippon, Amanda Abbington and Layton Williams lead line-up

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Angela Rippon: "This will be quite an adventure for me"
By Paul Glynn and Daniel Rosney
Entertainment reporter

Contestants for this year's Strictly Come Dancing have started to be announced and include Rip-Off Britain presenter Angela Rippon.

The 78-year-old is set to be the show's oldest contestant, after Johnny Ball took part in 2012 aged 74.

Sherlock actress Amanda Abbington and Bad Education star Layton Williams will also take part in the upcoming series.

Last year's show was won by Hamza Yassin, the presenter on shows like Animal Park and Let's Go For A Walk.

"Having been a fan of Strictly since day one, and as a former presenter of Come Dancing, this will be quite an adventure for me," Rippon said.

"A scary one, considering I'm about to be 79. But I'm really looking forward to the challenge, and perhaps being able to learn to dance the Argentinian Tango!"

Angela Rippon [R] in the BBC's Come Dancing in 1988, with dancers Gaynor Fairweather and Donnie Burns

The three celebrities were revealed on BBC One's The One Show.

Abbington, who also starred in ITV series Mr Selfridge and has starred in plays in the West End, said: "I'm thrilled to have been asked to do Strictly. I'm actually really shy and self-conscious so this will be a great opportunity for me to overcome those things!

"Plus, I get to learn to dance which I am incredibly excited about. I'm really looking forward to the training too, I'm quite competitive as my family and friends will tell you. I can't wait to start!"

Amanda Abbington is looking forward to the training
Layton Williams is a sequins fan

Williams, who has also performed in London's West End in Billy Elliot and Everyone's Talking About Jamie, said: "Absolutely buzzing to confirm that I will be taking part in THE most iconic dance competition in the UK! It's time to bring it to the ballroom.

"So excited to learn new skills from the best. Bring on the sequins… ALL the sequins!"

He was most recently provided the voice over for the BBC Three gay dating show I Kissed A Boy.

Strictly judges L-R: Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke

During its time on TV, Strictly has broken new ground by televising same-sex dance partnerships in recent years.

In 2021, an average of 11 million people tuned in to watch EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis, its first deaf contestant, win the show.

Last year's final was seen by an average of 10.69m people.

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