The BBC will host a âchemistry testâ day next month to decide the new presenters of Strictly Come Dancing, itâs been reported.
As Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman host their penultimate live show tonight (December 13), reports claim the BBC has drawn up a shortlist of Britainâs brightest presenting talent. And, next month, theyâll be paired up and put through their paces as part of a chemistry testing day.


BBC to host âchemistry testâ day for potential Strictly presenters
According to The Sun, the names on the shortlist are: Holly Willoughby, Alison Hammond, Amanda Holden, Rylan Clark, Alan Carr, Rob Rinder, Zoe Ball, Bradley Walsh, Angela Scanlon and Alex Jones.
The âGolden 10â be put through their paces at a top-secret chemistry test next month, itâs claimed.
Three of the stars â Alex Jones, Alan Carr and Bradley Walsh â are reportedly frontrunners for the presenting jobs. However, all 10 stars will get the chance to work with one another on screen in a bid to decide the perfect partnership.


âThey will choose whoever has the best chemistryâ
A source alleged: âReplacing Claudia and Tess is a mammoth task. But the BBC have whittled down the talent to 1o people. They will go to a studio and be put into different pairs to see who works together best. It could be two women or two men paired, or a mix. They will ultimately choose whoever has the best chemistry in each partnership.â
The source also pointed to the âgreat chemistryâ some of the presenters already have. Rylan and Rob present a travelÂogue series together and Amanda and Alan present their home renovations series.
However, the source added: âStrictly bosses want to mix things up and see if there is a partnership within the 10 that hasnât been tried out before and is perfect. Ultimately, no one is bigger than the show. So whichever lucky pair land the jobs will be the ones who the BBC think will be the perfect accompaniment to the series.â


Could Alan Carr become the new Claudia Winkleman?
Apparently, BBC bosses are âfrothing at the mouthâ at the prospect of Alan Carr replacing Claudia Winkleman upstairs in the Clauditorium. However, fans have shared concerns that his 2027 comedy tour would clash with that yearâs series.
âThe idea of Alan in the Claudiatorium is getting the BBC top brass frothing at the mouth. They think he would be perfect. The tour isnât an issue as they know that if Alan did get the job, and accepted it, he could easily move the dates,â the source continued.
The BBC refused to comment on the story and told us: âWe donât comment on speculation.â
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Strictly airs tonight (December 13) at 6.35pm on BBC One.