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An Antiques Roadshow dance is here and it’s absolutely vital you learn it
This is one of the best things we’ve ever seen (Picture: BBC/TikTok/SharonisKaren_)
The Antiques Roadshow theme tune now has its own dance accompaniment after TikTok duo came up with a brilliant routine.
If you’ve ever been looking for a way to add more to your TV experience, here’s the perfect solution.
TikTok pair @sharoniskaren_ uploaded a video of themselves with synchronised moves to the long-running BBC show’s iconic theme tune.
Journalist Sophia Smith Galer thankfully drew her followers’ attention to the exquisite piece of choreography on her social media pages, so you can learn it too.
Alongside the clip, she wrote: ‘You’ve heard of the BBC news theme dance – now here’s the Antiques Roadshow dance.’
The clip features duo Yali and Timo, who created the routine to liven up Sunday nights watching BBC spent watching Antiques Roadshow.
We wonder what Fiona will think (Picture: BBC)
It’s the latest in a long line of fantastic clips the social media duo have put up on Tik Tok, showing them dancing to various show theme tunes.
Shows which have been given their own special routines include The Office, Strictly Come Dancing and Come Dine With Me.
Of course, those who saw the clip soon praised it and requested for the show’s host Fiona Bruce to have a go herself.
One fan commented on Twitter: ‘Can we get Fiona Bruce to do this please?’
‘TikTok people creating original dances for classic BBC theme tunes is just great! And no I have not yet seen the BBC news theme dance,’ wrote another.
A third joked: ‘Funnily enough, this is exactly how I walked in when meeting Fiona Bruce @hatfield_house several years back.’
Another said: ‘I have watched this far too many times. Superlative dancing on show.’
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The show’s signature music was written by Paul Reade and Tim Gibson, and has been a fixture on the programme for more than 25 years.
It’s one of the most instantly recognisable TV theme tunes in the UK, and a staple of Sunday night telly for decades.
Antiques Roadshow airs on Sundays at 8pm on BBC One.
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