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BBC boss on why Strictly may not go for a ‘big name’ to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly

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BBC boss on why Strictly may not go for a ‘big name’ to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly

Chief Content Office says her inbox has been ‘inundated’ with requests to be considered for the coveted hosting gig

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BBC boss on why Strictly may not go for a ‘big name’ to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly

Chief Content Office says her inbox has been ‘inundated’ with requests to be considered for the coveted hosting gig

Annabel NugentSaturday 22 November 2025 16:19 GMTCommentsVideo Player PlaceholderCloseStrictly confirm details of Tess and Claudia’s final show after presenters’ shock departureIndependentCulture

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BBC boss Kate Phillips has given fans an update on the search for new Strictly presenters to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly.

The pair broke the shocking news in October that they would be stepping down from hosting duties after this current season of the BBC flagship show comes to a close.

Rumours surrounding the future of Strictly – and who will be stepping in to replace the duo – have been swirling since then, with Holly Willoughby, Paddy McGuinness, Zoe Ball and more thought to be in the running for the coveted spot.

Phillips, who serves as Chief Content Office at the BBC, addressed the speculation during a recent appearance on Richard Osman and Marina Hyde’s podcast The Rest Is Entertainment.

Confirming that the search for the new hosts will not start until the new year, she said there is not enough time to start looking for their replacements now.

“In terms of the process, the production team, BBC Studios and Sarah James [Executive Producer], her team and all these great people who make it, they are now concentrating on getting two shows out a week,” she said.

“So we haven't got time at the moment to start doing any screen tests or chemistry testing. I don't think we'll really be looking at it until the New Year because we want to make sure we deliver a great Strictly series.”

That said, Phillips continued, she has been flooded with requests. “Yes, my inbox has been inundated,” she said.

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“I can't say names obviously but it is one of the best gigs in television. We have had so many people who are keen to be considered, which is great and we'll think carefully about next steps on it.”

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Asked whether the Strictly bosses would opt for “big names”, Phillips emphasised the importance of chemistry between potential hosts.

“I think because it's two roles – and Claudia and Tess have had such a strong relationship – I think it would be hard just to, sort of, hire someone cold without seeing how they are with the other person,” she said.

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