Entirely judges from left to right, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli on the Saturday 15 November live show
The Strictly judges were awed by Blue star Simon Webbe's Argentine Tango
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The BBC apologized after Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman swore amid Saturday's live show.
The head judge seemed to mumble a condemnation word while adulating the execution of Blue star Simon Webbe and his accomplice Kristina Rihanoff.
Entirely moderator Zoe Ball said: "Len got a tad bit diverted with the energy of the move and I'm extremely sad for the terrible dialect."
The BBC One show was telecast live from Blackpool's Tower Ballroom.
Webbe scored 38 focuses out of a conceivable 40 for an Argentine Tango and got applauses from every one of the four judges.
"Shocking" carriage
His score was later matched by pop star Pixie Lott who tackled the Paso Doble with her move accomplice Trent Whiddon.
There are nine famous people left on the show, including TV moderator Caroline Flack, reality TV star Mark Wright and Judy Murray, mother of British tennis star Andy Murray.
Murray's exhibitions have been mainstream with gatherings of people yet not the judges.
On Saturday's show, Murray and her accomplice Anton du Beke moved the Viennese Waltz to Let's Go Fly a Kite from the musical Mary Poppins. They scored the most minimal purposes of the night.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood let her know she had "shocking" carriage and there was just "a decent 15 seconds" in the entire schedule.
An alternate contender will be wiped out taking after a move off on Sunday night's show.
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