Monthly Archives: November 2014
How to make a Tudor wafer
Well, now for something completely different. Although it’s being shown on the telly at the moment, we actually finished all our work on that dancing series back in the summer, and my mind has moved onto other things. I’ve been busy recently with a new Tudor project. This week I had the pleasure of watching
Continue ReadingAnother dancing article, in which Len Goodman calls me a sausage…
‘Come on Luce, me old sausage’, Len said, as I sat trembling in my dressing room, ‘let’s get dancing!’ Len Goodman is better known as ‘Head Judge Len’ from the BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. But we weren’t on the ‘Strictly’ set; we were backstage at a West End nightclub. And I wasn’t at all keen
Continue ReadingOur new BBC4 series – on the history of dancing
It’s an article for you from today’s Daily Mail, written by the excellent Mary Greene… Gatsby and Daisy? No, it’s Lucy and Len, toes tapping, knees waggling, arms flapping. Everybody’s doing the Charleston today, including Len Goodman and Dr Lucy Worsley, unlikely partners in Dancing Cheek To Cheek, BBC4’s new history of British dance crazes
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