Strictly Come Dancing fans have been given a sneak peak of what to expect from this weekend's show - as a full list of dances and songs for the show was revealed.

The BBC One ballroom show's official website announced that among this week's star turns will be pop star Frankie Bridge, who is at the top of the leaderboard, doing a Charleston to the Happy Days theme tune.

EastEnders actor Jake Wood, who is second on the leaderboard, will be performing the Salsa to Mambo No 5 by Lou Bega, and fellow high-scorer Caroline Flack will show off her Tango skills to Blame, by Calvin Harris and John Newman.

Caroline said that rehearsing for the Tango had been tough.

"It's so hard. I mean, I thought the Cha Cha was hard but this makes the Cha Cha feel like the Macarena," she told spin-off show It Takes Two. "That's how hard the Tango is."

MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, near the bottom of the leaderboard after the first week, will be doing the Charleston to Hey Good Looking by Ray Charles, while other performances will include Alison Hammond's Foxtrot to I Just Wanna Make Love To You by Etta James and Judy Murray's Cha Cha to She's A Lady by Sir Tom Jones.

Fellow contestant Mark Wright, who is dancing the American Smooth to Jason Mraz's I'm Yours, said he needed to ease up and listen to his professional dance partner Karen Hauer after a nervous start last week.

"I've just got to relax, it's got to be romantic and beautiful and I've got to listen to Karen."

On being criticised for being "over-excited" in his first dance, he said: " I just got myself so excited. At first I was like 'I really don't want to do this' and then I heard the first clap and I was like 'Yeah, you want some?'."

Fifteen couples will all perform a second dance this weekend, before the first contestant is sent home on Sunday.