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Stevens 5/1 to win Strictly Come Dancing

With the new series of 'Strictly Come Dancing' starting on BBC One on Saturday, bookies William Hill have Rachel Stevens at 5/1 to win with 'Holby City' star Tom Chambers the 3/1 favourite.
1 of 1 Stevens - 5/1 to win
Stevens - 5/1 to win

Cherie Lunghi is 1/2 to go further than Don Warrington, who is quoted at 6/4.

John Sergeant is 5/2 to be the first voted off the show, and a 66/1 rank outsider to win the event.

'Britain's Next Top Model' presenter Lisa Snowdon is at 8/1.

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