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Leonard Gordon Goodman (born 25 April 1944) is an English professional
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, dance judge, and coach. He has appeared as head judge on the television dance programmes ''
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'', a programme where various celebrities compete for the glitter ball trophy, from its beginning in 2004 until 2016 and ''
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'' from 2005 until 2022. He also runs a ballroom dance school in Dartford, Kent.


Early life

Goodman was born in London. He moved to Blackfen when he was six years old and later attended Westwood Secondary Modern School, where he was a member of the
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team. Goodman was one of three children and the only child of the family to stay in the family business, as his other siblings all moved to Newcastle.


Career

Goodman was as an apprentice
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for
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in
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. He started dancing at the late age of 19, after his doctor recommended it as therapy for a foot injury. Goodman turned professional, won various competitions, and retired from dancing after winning the British Championships at
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in his late twenties. Goodman is a recipient of the Carl Alan Award, in recognition of outstanding contributions to dance and, in 2006 and 2007, a show in which he appeared was nominated for the
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in the ''Outstanding Reality/Competition Program'' category.


''Strictly Come Dancing''

Goodman appeared as head judge on the
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dance competition ''
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'' from its inception in 2004 until 2016. He appeared on the panel with
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,
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, and Craig Revel Horwood; Phillips was later replaced by
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and then Darcey Bussell. In July 2016, Goodman announced he would be leaving the show at the end of that year's series. His final appearance was on the Christmas Day Special. On 9 May 2017, it was announced that Shirley Ballas would succeed Goodman as head judge.


''Dancing with the Stars''

Goodman has been the sole head judge on ''
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's'' American adaptation, ''
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''. He has appeared with fellow judges Carrie Ann Inaba and
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since the show's inception, and for five seasons with alternating fourth judges
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and Derek Hough. He did not appear as a judge in season 21 and season 29, but presented short segments on dance styles during the latter season. On November 14, 2022, Goodman announced during the season 31 semifinals broadcast that he would be retiring from the show to spend more time with his family in Great Britain.


Other television work

From 30 March to 9 April 2012, Goodman hosted a three-part
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documentary that was broadcast in the United States by
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for the 100th anniversary of the voyage and sinking of the RMS ''Titanic''. It capitalised on his experience as a
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at Harland and Wolff. Goodman interviewed descendants of survivors and introduced viewers to memorials and significant sites in the United Kingdom. In 2005 he voiced Professor in the five-time
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-winning children's program, '' Auto-B-Good''. In 2013 Goodman presented the
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programme ''Len Goodman's Dance Band Days''. He also hosted ''Len Goodman's Perfect Christmas'' on Boxing Day on
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. In August 2014 Goodman was one of a number of well known faces taking part in ITV's two-part documentary series ''Secrets from the Clink''. In November and December 2013 Goodman and
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presented the
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three-part show ''Dancing Cheek to Cheek''. In October 2014 Goodman hosted
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show ''
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''. The show returned for a second series in February 2016, where he was featured with Dan Walker, Carol Kirkwood, and many more In November 2015, Len and chef Ainsley Harriott presented the BBC show ''Len and Ainsley's Big Food Adventure'', a 10-part series exploring world cuisine in England and Wales. In 2017 Goodman presented a family game show called ''
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'', based on Matt Edmondson's game, Obama Llama. In October 2021 Goodman made a surprise appearance in ''
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'' as part of the serial drama’s ongoing dance storyline, when his voice was heard when dance teacher Trish Minniver, played by
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, was reminiscing.


Radio

Between 2013 and 2018 Goodman occasionally presented a Sunday afternoon music show on
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during some of
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's weeks off. Goodman played music that he grew up with, mostly of an easy nature together with spoken memories of his young life and family. In 2021, he hosted 3 special bank holiday shows for Boom Radio.


Other work

In 2006 he appeared on an all singing/dancing version of ''
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'' and beat Stacey Haynes in the final to win the prize money of £8050 for charity.


Personal life

Goodman married his dancing partner, Cherry Kingston, but they were later divorced. He then had a long-term relationship with a woman named Lesley and they had a son, John. Goodman was 36 at this time. Lesley, he wrote, was the ex-wife of "a bloke called Wilf Pine who had managed the band
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. Lesley and Wilf got married in
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...." Goodman and Lesley's son, John William Goodman Bell, was born on 26 January 1981 but at the age of 12 moved with his mother back to her native
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after his parents had broken up. As of 2012, James started Latin and ballroom dancing at his father's Goodman Dance Centre. On 30 December 2012 Goodman married his companion of more than ten years, Sue Barrett, a 47-year-old dance teacher, in a small ceremony at a London dining club Mosimann's. Goodman is a
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fan and was featured on the BBC football show '' Football Focus'' on 26 September 2009. He is also a keen
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fan, and, in 2009, took part in a celebrity Ashes cricket game. Goodman was diagnosed with
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in March 2009, which was treated surgically at a London hospital. In October 2011, Goodman appeared on the BBC's '' Who Do You Think You Are?'', in which he discovered that one of his maternal ancestors was a silk-weaver who died a pauper in the Bethnal Green
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. Goodman's great great grandfather, Josef/Joseph Sosnowski, came from
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, where he fought in the anti-tsarist
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for which he was awarded
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, Poland's highest military decoration for heroism and courage. After finding out about his ancestry, Goodman said: "I feel no different, I look no different, I am no different and yet I’m not what I thought I was. I thought that I was truly an
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, English through and through." In September 2021 it was reported that Goodman had undergone surgery, in 2020, for a small facial melanoma.


Filmography

*''
Strictly Come Dancing ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (informally known as ''Strictly'') is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 ...
'' (2004–2016) *''
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'' (2005–2022) *'' Titanic with Len Goodman'' (2012) *''Len Goodman's Dance Band Days'' (2013) *''Len Goodman's Perfect Christmas'' (2013) *''Dancing Cheek to Cheek'' (2013) *''Secrets from the Clink'' (2014) *''
Holiday of My Lifetime ''Holiday of My Lifetime'' is a documentary series hosted by Len Goodman. It began on 20 October 2014, and concluded on 4 March 2016. Format Goodman and a celebrity guest travel to a favourite childhood holiday location of that guest within th ...
'' (2014–2016) *'' The Kylie Show'' (2007) *'' Perspectives: For The Love of Fred Astaire'' (2015) *''Len and Ainsley's Big Food Adventure'' (2015) *''Strictly Len Goodman'' (2016) *''
Len Goodman's Partners in Rhyme ''Len Goodman's Partners in Rhyme'' was a British television series hosted by Len Goodman, which began airing on 19 August 2017 on BBC One. The show was created by Matt Edmondson and was made by Panda TV and AOP for the BBC. The show involved gu ...
'' (2017) *''
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'' (2021)


Publications

*Smith, Rupert (2005), ''Strictly Come Dancing''; dance consultant: Len Goodman. London: BBC Books


References


External links


Len Goodman Official websiteJames Goodman Dance WebsiteGoodman bio at BBC siteInterview with Len Goodman in ''Dartford Living'' magazine
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Goodman celebrates 25 years hosting competitions at Pontin's
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