Cast

Kevin Clifton

Sam

Kevin Clifton

Kevin is best known for being a professional dancer on BBC One’s “Strictly Come Dancing.” Competing in seven series and a record five finals, Kevin won the show in 2018 and was crowned “Strictly Champion” alongside Stacey Dooley, before leaving the show in 2020.

Kevin made his Broadway debut as a principal dancer with Burn the Floor in 2009 and his acting debut in the West End musical production of Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre in 2010.

Most recently, Kevin played Billy Flynn in the UK tour of Chicago and Hugo, aka Loco Chanelle, in the UK Tour of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.

Notably, in summer 2021, he joined song-and-dance legend Adam Cooper in Jonathan Church’s critically acclaimed production of Singin’ in the Rain as Cosmo Brown at Sadler’s Wells, later followed by a UK tour.

Additional credits: Scott Hastings in Strictly Ballroom: The Musical (UK Tour), Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre), Stacey Jaxx in Rock of Ages (UK Tour), The Artilleryman in Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds (UK Arena Tour).

In the world of television, Kevin investigated a longstanding family rumour on the BBC hit show “Who Do You Think You Are?” Further credits include ITV’s “The Games” and the iconic “Strictly Come Dancing” , Choreography Corner on “It Takes Two.”

He also starred in the cast of the BBC drama “Father Brown.”

Stacey Dooley

Jenny

Stacey Dooley

Stacey Dooley is one of Britain’s most loved documentary presenters.

She rose to prominence in 2008, appearing as a contributor on BBC3 series Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts;. From 2009 to present day, Stacey has produced an array of social-issue themed documentaries concerning sex trafficking, domestic abuse and prisons from some of the world’s most hostile territories, bringing a voice and platform to many earnt her an MBE for services to broadcasting in 2018.

In more BBC3 documentaries Stacey Dooley Investigates took her to Russia; Florida; Iraq; and Hungary; Thailand and Kenya to explore more challenging issues such as child exploitation; sex offenders; domestic violence; War; wage exploitation and pollution in the fashion industry and coming face-to-face with an ISIS soldier for which she won a One World Media Award. Some of the episodes of this series won the title of the Most Watched Documentaries on BBC iPlayer. 

She is a big advocate for children’s TV and has worked closely with CBBC for a number of years on programmes such as The Pets Factor; The Nine to Five with Stacey Dooley; Show Me What Your Made Of and The Young and Homeless for BBC Children In Need where Stacey explored the extent of homelessness in the UK. 

Stacey was crowned the winner of the 16th series of BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing in December 2018 and named as Grazia’s new Contributing editor for Investigations in early 2019. 

To date Stacey has presented over 100 docs for the BBC.