HOLLY Willoughby and Phillip Schofield showed off their dances moves to Chicago on today's This Morning.
The hosts couldn't hide their excitement as the cast from the famous musical paid a visit.
Ahead of the segment, they played All That Jazz and Holly and Phil couldn't resist kicking up their legs and showing off their moves.
Holly flicked her hair as former West End star Phil kicked his legs in the air as he started singing along.
He then joked: "That's gone from Chicago to Basil Fawlty.
"Something possessed me then" as Holly added: "That's brought something out from within."
Later in the show they interviewed Cuba Gooding Jnr and Ruthie Henshall who are starring in the new West End production of Chicago until the end of June.
Speaking about her co-star, Ruthie said: "You have to go and see this man's Billy Flynn, it's like no Billy you've ever seen.
"Honestly, he's completely full of life - the man is an Oscar winner and you see that plain and simple on stage.
"Not only is he a fantastic actor but he's so likeable and lovable on that stage."
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After her touching tribute to him, Cuba quipped: "What can I say to that? Marry me, marry me?"
Meanwhile, Ruthie is the only actress to have played all three lead female roles in the famous musical.
Ruthie played Roxie when the show opened in 1997; then in 2003 she took on the role of Velma Kelly and she's now playing the corruptible prison warder Mama Morton.
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