Strictly's Pete Wicks heads home from practice with partner Jovita Bristol and Dr Poonam Krishan as the dances for week five unfold.

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They got the maximum score on Saturday with an amazing quickstep.

So it's no surprise that Must Be Dancing star Pete Wicks was in high spirits as he headed home after another day of training with his professional dance partner Jovita Bristol on Tuesday.

The former Towie star, 36, rehearsed with fellow celebrity contestant Dr Poonam Krishnan as the full list of songs and dances for week five was revealed.

Pete and Jovita scored 29 points out of a total of 40 points over the weekend by dancing a down quickstep called Malice by The Jam.

This week, the pair take on the rumba to Oasis hit Don't Look Back in Anger in an attempt to land a spot. Halloween is the week of October 26.

Strictly Come Dancing star Pete Wicks was in high spirits as he headed home after another day of training with fellow celebrity contestant Dr Poonam Krishan on Tuesday.

The former TOWIE star was spotted leaving rehearsal with her professional dance partner Jowita Przystal.

The former TOWIE star was spotted leaving rehearsal with her professional dance partner Jowita Przystal.

He and dance partner Dr Punam then escaped Saturday's eliminations after Gorga Marquez finished at the bottom of the leaderboard last week.

The pair battled to win over the judges with Lizo's Jive to 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready), with the group noting several mistakes during the routine.

However, this week the duo will be dancing the Viennese Waltz to Billy Joel's She's Always a Woman.

Sam Cooke and Nikita Kuzmin will dance the quickstep to the Natasha Bedingfield hit Unwritten, while Paul Merson and Karen Hauer will dance the Latin, along with Rose Royce's Samba to Car Wash.

Wynne Evans and Katya are set to dance the quickstep to Mr Blue Sky hit Electric Light Orchestra during Saturday's live show after insisting Katya had an awkward 'hand incident'. It's the result of an unexplained 'joke' that seems to knock her dance partner out cold.

Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola will perform Do It, Do It Again by Raffaella Cara, while Jamie Borthwick and Michael Tsiakas will dance the basso double to Ernesto Leguana's Malacuña.

After earning the top 10 in the series last week, Tasha Khouri and Aljaz Skorjanek will perform Tango to Dog Days Are Over with Florence + The Machine.

Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell will pay tribute to Liverpool with a waltz to You'll Never Walk Alone by Gerry and the Pacemakers.

Punam's partner, Gorga Marquez, also left the practice after escaping the dance-off last week.

Punam's partner, Gorga Marquez, also left the practice after escaping the dance-off last week.

Pete and Jovita danced a quickstep to a town called Malice by The Jam over the weekend and scored a total of 29 points out of 40.

Pete and Jovita danced a down quickstep called Malice by The Jam over the weekend and scored 29 out of 40.

Strictly Come Dance: Week Five Dance

Montel Douglas and Johannes RadebePair choice To Skeleton Move by KG, Zanda Zakuza

Punam Krishan and Gorga MarquezViennese Waltz She's Always a Woman to Me by Billy Joel

Sam Cooke and Nikita KuzminQuick step Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield

Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola Samba Do Do It Do It Again Raffaella Cara

Tasha Khoury and Aljaz Skorjanek Tango Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine

Chris McCausland and Dion BuswellWaltz With Jerry and Pacemakers You'll Never Walk Alone

Jamie Borthwick and Michael TsiakasDouble step To Malaguana by Ernesto Lecuona

JP Gill and Amy DowdenJiv Hey ya! By Outcast

Paul Merson and Karen HauerSamba For a car wash by Rose Royce

Pete Wicks and Jowitz Bristol Rumba Don't look back in anger because of the oasis

Shayne Ward and Nancy Sue American soft Get Sam Smith here

Vin Evans and Katya JonesQuick step Mr. Electric Light Orchestra for Blue Sky

JP Gill and Amy Dowd's Outkast hit Hey Ya! will dance the jive to, and Mandel Douglas and Johannes Radebe will perform a couple's choice of master KG's Skeleton Move.

Shayne Ward and Nancy Chu complete the acts and after escaping the dance-off last week, will perform Sam Smith's American Smooth to Get Here.

Katya and Vine appeared on BBC's It Takes Two on Monday, where the professional dancer lashed out at critics for 'attacking' her celebrity partner. And got ready for a photo shoot before the event.

A source has now confirmed that 'Katya is not hurt' and that 'health and production teams have checked with both'.

They told the Mirror: 'Wynne and Katya have confirmed that their interactions in the gladiatorium were just pranks they planned together.

The source added: 'They addressed them on Vine's Instagram, where their apology can be found.

Katya also wants to clarify that she is not offended by Vine and does not feel embarrassed – she also made it clear on her Instagram.

Welfare and production teams have tested the pair and no further action is planned.