Absolutely!
I've also been to see the Strictly Tour at the O2 (the audience all had paddle-scoring-thingies and called out, "Seven!").
Ed Balls was great, so was Rinder. They were all good this year but I was quite overcome with emotion when Ore won (could almost outdo him with eye leakage).
It's such a wholesome programme, something for all ages.
When the first series started I had no idea I would love it, I don't generally go for Saturday night family entertainment stuff, much prefer intense drama and eating a nice Saturday night dinner. What a revelation! I said it was good for me, a tonic. I now look forward to it every year.
Like enki, I loved the goodbye waltz for Len and, Wigginhall, it is also my favourite programme.
No Scot has won so far (next year maybe), but Judy Murray was great fun when she competed, Pamela Stephenson-Connolly came second and she's married to the Big Yin and anyway, Andy is Sports Personality of the Year so what more d'you want?
PS: I was just going through a pile of DVDs and found one of a Strictly tour which I had forgotten about. It was one where Letitia Dean was competing and Kate Thornton hosting.
I also have a Strictly album, bought for me one Christmas, featuring the lovely Alesha Dixon who won that year.
Can't wait to get the DVD of the new tour, with Ed Balls & Daisy Lowe competing, and Naga hosting.
Am I fan or what?
Oh and in November 2015 Laura Main (from Aberdeen) won the Children in Need Strictly Come Dancing special with dancer Brendan Cole, so the Scots do have a champion.