Strictly Come Dancing is set to celebrate 60 years of children's television show **Blue Peter **with a special dance competition for Children In Need.
Anthea Turner, Tim Vincent, Konnie Huq and more former** Blue Peter** presenters will try and impress judges Shirley Ballas, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and Darcey Bussell to take home the infamous mirrorball trophy.
The full line-up was revealed on the official Twitter account for Strictly Come Dancing. The tweet played on the famous Blue Peter line "Here's one we made earlier". The tweet read, 'Here's something we made earlier... 😉 presenting the line-up for our Blue Peter @BBCCiN #Strictly special!'
The full line-up is as follows:
Konnie Huq will be paired with professional partner Neil Jones.
Diane-Louise Jordan will be paired with professional partner Pasha Kovalev.
Tim Vincent will be paired with professional partner Dianne Buswell.
Mark Curry will be paired with professional partner Amy Dowden.
Radzi Chinyanganya will be paired with professional partner Chloe Hewitt.
Anthea Turner will be paired with professional partner Brendan Cole. Anthea tweeted that she had her first lesson yesterday.
Blue Peter first aired on the 16th October 1958 and will celebrate its 60th year in 2018. This is surely just the first of many anniversary celebrations for the children's TV show.
Tim Vincent, pictured left, will take part in the series.
Children in Need will air on the 17th November 2017 on BBC One and BBC Two.
Tim Vincent, Mark Curry, Konnie Huq are pictured with other former presenters at a Blue Peter reunion.
Meanwhile the competition carries on for the current series of Strictly Come Dancing. So far these celebrities have been voted off the show:
Week one: Nobody left
Weel two: Chizzy Akudolu lost the dance-off with Brian Conley and she was the first to leave the show.
Week three: Reverend Richard Coles and chef Simon Rimmer battled it out. The Rev was the second to leave.
Week four: Charlotte Hawkins was against Davood Ghadami in the dance off but it was agreed unanimously by the judges that we'd be saying goodbye to Charlotte.
Week five: Brian Conley and Simon Rimmer spent a second week in the dance-off but it was comedian Brian who left the show.
Strictly Come Dancing 2017 contestants
Strictly Come Dancing
Mollie King
Former The Saturdays singer Mollie King was the first contestant to be revealed for the 2017 series. Speaking ahead of her time on the show, she said, "I'm a huge fan of Strictly Come Dancing so I can't actually believe I'm lucky enough to be taking part in it this year! I'm literally so excited to learn latin and ballroom dancing, and of course I can't wait to get into the sequins." Mollie first shot to fame when she joined girl band The Saturdays and enjoyed great success with hits such as 'Work', 'Up' and 'What About Us'.
Davood Ghadami
Davood Ghadami was the second celebrity to be confirmed by Strictly bosses. Speaking ahead of his time on the dance floor, he said, "Having the opportunity to take part in this year's Strictly is an honour."The actor is mostly known for his role as Kush Kazemi in EastEnders and has also starred in TV shows such as The Bill and Law & Order.
Ruth Langsford
**This Morning **star Ruth Langsford was the third celebrity to be revealed for the 2017 series. Ruth expressed her 'excitement' and 'nerves' when her husband Eamonn Holmes announced the news during an episode of This Morning!
Gemma Atkinson
Radio presenter and former Emmerdale actress Gemma Atkinson was the fourth celebrity to be announced for Strictly Come Dancing.Despite Gemma describing herself as 'bambi on ice' when she hits the dance floor, she said, "I'm hoping to get a good partner and I'll graft on the lessons and I do pick things up quickly!"
Reverend Richard Coles
Reverend Richard Coles is the fifth contestant to be announced for this year's Strictly Come Dancing. The former 80s pop star had hits with his group The Communards with 'Don't Leave Me This Way' and 'Never Can Say Goodbye'.
Joe McFadden
Joe McFadden was the sixth celebrity to be revealed for this year's Strictly Come Dancing. He is best known for playing the role of Raffaello 'Raf' di Lucca in Holby City.
Simon Rimmer
Celebrity chef and co-presenter on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, Simon Rimmer was revealed as the seventh contestant on Strictly Come Dancing. He says he has never tried ballroom dancing, but he is a massive fan of the show.
Aston Merrygold
Former JLS singer Aston Merrygold was the eighth celebrity to be confirmed for the show. Speaking about the show, Aston said he's both nervous and excited to be joining Strictly.
Susan Calman
Scottish comedian and TV presenter Susan Calman was the ninth celebrity to be announced for the show. Susan admitted to not wearing a dress and heels since she was 17 and said Strictly was a'dream come true'.
Charlotte Hawkins
Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins was the 11th celebrity to be confirmed for this year's series. Charlotte admitted she's 'thrilled' to be on the show and can't wait to follow in the footsteps of her Good Morning Britain colleagues.
Chizzy Akudolu
Actress Chizzy was the 12th celebrity to be confirmed for the show. The actress left her role in **Holby City **back in June after five years on show. She's also starred in shows such as Hollyoaks, The Inbetweeners, EastEnders and Twenty Twelve.
Alexandra Burke
Alexandra Burke won the fifth series of The X Factor back in 2008.
Debbie McGee
Debbie McGee is the widow of magician Paul Daniels, and starred as his glamorous assistant during his routines.
Jonnie Peacock
Jonnie Peacock, MBE, is an English sprint runner who won gold at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics.
Brian Conley
Comedian and TV presenter Brian Conley said he was most looking forward to "being taught by a professional dancer" on the new series.