has concluded its fifth week, meaning one more celebrity will soon be leaving the competition.
The remaining 12 celebrity contestants and their professional partners took to the dancefloor on Saturday night (October 19), hoping to impress the judges and audiences.
This week's performances included two Quicksteps, two Sambas, plus many more classic ballroom routines, including and Jowita Przystal's Rumba and and 's Waltz.
and Michelle Tsiakkas brought the drama with a fierce Paso Doble, while Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe performed their Couple's Choice.
While the pressure continues to mount for the celebrities, all 12 are hoping they have done enough to avoid the dreaded dance-off.
, and were the first three contestants eliminated from the competition, but who do you think should be next?
Vote in the poll below and join the debate in the comments section below. Can't see the poll? .
Whilst the Strictly judges share their critiques on each performance, it's the viewers who decide which celebrity makes it through each week.
Voting opens straight after Saturday night's live show, and there are a number of ways to do it.
To vote online you can head to the BBC website, and log into your BBC account. Once logged in, you can vote by clicking the plus button on the picture of your favourite contestant.
You have up to three votes which can be used on one person, or spread across three different celebrities. Once you have chosen who gets your votes, click the 'submit' button and the celebrity will receive your votes.
You can vote via the .
If you would prefer to vote by phone, all you have to do is call the number shown on screen during the live show.
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