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The BBC has said it was "unforgivable" that the controversial outcome of Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing semi-final had not been foreseen. | The BBC has said it was "unforgivable" that the controversial outcome of Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing semi-final had not been foreseen. |
BBC head of entertainment production Jon Beazley told BBC Breakfast "exceptional circumstances" had caused the scoring anomaly. | BBC head of entertainment production Jon Beazley told BBC Breakfast "exceptional circumstances" had caused the scoring anomaly. |
Almost 1,800 people complained after all three celebrities were put through to the final. | Almost 1,800 people complained after all three celebrities were put through to the final. |
Unhappy viewers will be offered refunds if they request it. | Unhappy viewers will be offered refunds if they request it. |
Details of how to claim refunds will be available on the Strictly Come Dancing website from Tuesday. | Details of how to claim refunds will be available on the Strictly Come Dancing website from Tuesday. |
"That's the unforgivable thing about this - we should've seen it coming," Mr Beazley said. | "That's the unforgivable thing about this - we should've seen it coming," Mr Beazley said. |
"The fact is we didn't so we're doing whatever we can now to sort it out." | "The fact is we didn't so we're doing whatever we can now to sort it out." |
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Jon Beazley speaks to BBC Breakfast | |
'No fix' | 'No fix' |
He said there were many contingencies on the show, "but nobody had planned for the exceptional circumstances of a tie at the top of the leaderboard". | He said there were many contingencies on the show, "but nobody had planned for the exceptional circumstances of a tie at the top of the leaderboard". |
He added that the show was not fixed and that "nobody was complicit in any discussion about it". | He added that the show was not fixed and that "nobody was complicit in any discussion about it". |
Craig Revel Horwood urged the public to "get over" the tie break class="" href="/newsbeat/hi/entertainment/newsid_7785000/7785264.stm">Strictly judge defends decision The audience vote from Saturday's show will still count and the results will be revealed during this weekend's final. | |
The three finalists will then dance as usual and the audience will again vote, with the points from that added to those from the semi-final to determine this year's champion. | The three finalists will then dance as usual and the audience will again vote, with the points from that added to those from the semi-final to determine this year's champion. |
Meanwhile, judge Craig Revel Horwood urged the public to "get over" the tie break. | |
"It happens in the national lottery. It's not as if the judges have created a tie of that description - it just happened out of our scoring," he told Radio 1's Newsbeat. | |
The problems encountered on Saturday's show occurred when there was a tie between dancers Lisa Snowdon and Rachel Stevens following the judges' scoring. | The problems encountered on Saturday's show occurred when there was a tie between dancers Lisa Snowdon and Rachel Stevens following the judges' scoring. |
Because of the way the points were then awarded, actor Chambers and partner Camilla Dallerup could not have been saved from the dance-off regardless of how many public votes he had received and that was considered by the show's producers to be "unfair". | Because of the way the points were then awarded, actor Chambers and partner Camilla Dallerup could not have been saved from the dance-off regardless of how many public votes he had received and that was considered by the show's producers to be "unfair". |
However, the problem was not realised until after voting had started. | However, the problem was not realised until after voting had started. |
The situation caused the programme to end 10 minutes early, forcing BBC One to fill the gap with trailers. | The situation caused the programme to end 10 minutes early, forcing BBC One to fill the gap with trailers. |