It has been 10 years since Claudia Winkleman joined Tess Daly as co-host of Strictly Come Dancing.
But you would hardly tell by looking at the pair as they posed for promo shots for the upcoming 20th anniversary series.
The duo seem to have barely aged a day as they smiled for the pictures. Ten years on Claudia, 52, still has her signature fringe and dark eyeliner on display.
This time she wore a white pants suit with black blouse, while Tess, 55, opted for a sparkling gold dress for the occasion.
The pair have been part of the original Strictly team since its launch in 2004, with Tess presenting the main show alongside Sir Bruce Forsyth and Claudia hosting the BBC Two spinoff programme It Takes Two.
After impressing BBC bosses, Claudia was promoted to hosting the Sunday results show alongside Tess, before becoming the main co-host in 2014 following the departure of Sir Bruce.
With two decades on the show under her belt, Tess has now got an eye for dance talent.
She said: ‘I feel like perhaps I can spot the winner as early as the launch show as it’s clear to see they have the full package’
Asked what it takes to be crowned champion and lift the glitterball trophy, she said: ‘I do think it takes a certain special something and not just talent alone, to capture the viewers imagination and go on to become the winner of a series.
'Not only have you got to have learned the necessary dance skills to showcase your talent but you also need to have won our hearts.’
Tess said that when she started the show, it was uncertain if the British public would tune in.
She said: ‘I have to pinch myself when I realise it’s been 20 years since starting work on this brilliant TV show I was lucky enough to be chosen to be a part of.
'None of us knew at the time if it would work, and none of us could’ve foreseen its stratospheric success.’
There had been doubts whether the BBC flagship show would return after it faced a number of complaints about mistreatment on the show, which led to the departures of professionals Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima.
The new series launches Saturday on BBC One at 7:20pm, when celebrity contestants, including Nick Knowles, Paul Merson and Toyah Wilcox, will discover which professional dancers they have been paired with.
The professionals are due to open the programme with a big group number, before officially welcoming 34-year-old Amy Dowden back into the fold with a quickstep routine.
The Welsh dancer was absent from last year’s series after undergoing chemotherapy treatment following her breast cancer diagnosis.
Amy said: ‘It feels like it's my first year again. Everyone's laughing at me because I am just smiling constantly. I'd like to dedicate this dance to my pink sisters who have supported me through the past year and to all those currently facing cancer.’