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Strictly Come Dancing 2014 week 5 songs & dances revealed

12 couples remain in the competition and Strictly Come Dancing 2014 is really starting to heat up.

Last weekend we waved goodbye to Bargain Hunt's Tim Wonnacott and his partner Natalie Lowe after they lost the dance-off to Mark Wright and Karen Hauer. This weekend we'll be saying goodbye to another couple but who will it be?

The songs and dances for the weekend have been revealed. Find out what your favourite couple will be dancing:

Alison and Aljaz will be performing the Tango to ‘Addicted to You’ by Avicii.
Caroline and Pasha will be performing the Paso Doble to ‘Live and Let Die’ by Paul McCartney & Wings.
Frankie and Kevin will be performing the Foxtrot to ‘Daydream Believer’ by The Monkees.
Jake and Janette will be performing the Quickstep to ‘I’m Still Standing’ by Elton John.
Judy and Anton will be performing the Charleston to ‘Varsity Drag’ by Pasadena Roof Orchestra.
Mark and Karen will be performing the Samba to ‘That’s The Way I Like It’ by KC and the Sunshine Band.
Pixie and Trent will be performing the Samba to ‘I Yi Yi Yi Yi’ by Edmundo Ros.
Scott and Joanne will be performing the Charleston to ‘Flash Bang Wallop’ by Tommy Steele.
Simon and Kristina will be performing the Viennese Waltz to ‘Somebody to Love’ by Queen.
Steve and Ola will be performing the Waltz to ‘I Wonder Why’ by Curtis Stigers.
Sunetra and Brendan will be performing the Viennese Waltz to ‘Anyone Who Had a Heart’ by Cilla Black.
Thom and Iveta will be performing the Cha Cha to ‘It’s My Party’ by Jessie J.

Strictly Come Dancing 2014 continues at 6.30pm on Saturday on BBC One.

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