Shirley Ballas and Catherine Tyldesley are teaming up for this special TV show - and it's not Strictly
December 05, 2019 - 13:46 GMT Emmy Griffiths Shirley Ballas will be appearing on a Christmas special on a popular TV show – but it's not Strictly Come Dancing! The head judge of the dancing show will be teaming up with the 2019 contestant Catherine Tyldesley as well as Gareth Malone, Nish Kumar and Scarlett Moffatt for The Crystal Maze!The episode, which will air on December 23 on Channel 4 at 10pm, will see the team attempt to help each other in a series of challenges, both physical and...
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