Strictly Come Dancing contestant Susanna Reid has revealed that she plans to rehearse for the show with BBC Breakfast co-presenter Bill Turnbull - behind their TV sofa.
Turnbull, 57, was a Strictly contestant in 2005 and should have plenty of tips for Reid, who is up against the likes of Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden, model Abbey Clancy and fashion designer Julien Macdonald.
"After we've grilled the politicians, discussed the weather and reviewed the papers (on BBC Breakfast), I'm relying on Bill to help me out when I forget the foxtrot, with a few ref resher lessons behind the Breakfast sofa," she told the Radio Times.
"Hold on tight, it's going to be bumpy ride," she warned.
The 42-year-old, who presents Breakfast with Turnbull, added: "People ask: how will you fit in the training? Can I really practise the tango on the train?
"Can other commuters cope with a bit of salsa in the aisles? Will my boys be embarrassed as I cha-cha-cha round the kitchen? Will my partner mind if I waltz to and from the washing machine?"
She said: "This is all going to happen. Dancing is going to be on my mind in all the quiet moments."
Reid, who only told her children that she was going on the show days before her name was announced, admitted that rehearsals had not been going well.
"I'd only been with my professional partner - Kevin Clifton, patience personified - for five minutes and I'd forgotten the three Latin steps he'd taught me, or even which foot to start off with.
"They speak a different language on Planet Strictly and I am struggling with the alphabet.
"Everyone here is a gorgeous shade of caramel and the false eyelashes are stored in holdalls as big as suitcases."
See how Susanna gets on when Strictly returns on Friday 27 September.
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