A former Strictly Come Dancing winner has been bombarded with sweet messages after sharing some big news with her fans on Instagram17:37, 04 Jun 2026Updated 17:37, 04 Jun 2026Stacey Dooley has shared some huge career news.The former Strictly Come Dancing winner has announced she has three new documentaries in the pipeline for BBC Three and iPlayer.In Death in the Barracks, Stacey explores the events leading up to Royal Artillery Gunner Jaysley Beck’s death at her barracks at Larkhill Camp in Wiltshire. Fallen Women sees the TV star look into a series of cases involving British women who died following falls from height, asking whether patterns of domestic abuse may have been overlooked in some of these deaths.And in Down the K-Hole, the documentary-maker spends five months in a Stockport rehabilitation unit to find out if former users can overcome their addiction and rebuild their lives.Announcing the new shows on Instagram, Stacey said: "They are going to be some of the most challenging and important films I’ve worked on here in the UK, I’m sure."The access we have been afforded to meet those affected, to hear their stories, and try to understand the broader picture feels like an enormous responsibility and one that isn’t lost on me."I would like to thank everyone who has agreed to contribute. And I hope all three films encourage thoughtful conversations."The star - who won Strictly in 2018 with now partner Kevin Clifton - went on: "Each one of these documentaries explores difficult, often overlooked issues, from the deaths of women where crucial questions remain, to the growing impact of ketamine use, and for some, the devastating reality faced by those living in military barracks."Her followers welcomed the announcement, with one posting on Instagram: "Can't wait!""Your work is so powerful and important," said someone else. "Thank you for shining light on so many communities and problems. I am a HUGE fan. ""So glad you're back!" said someone else. "Can't beat your documentaries." "This is so exciting and such important work as well, well done, Stacey," said another fan.One posted: "I love how you approach & deal with each of your documentaries. You are so compassionate but have a way of getting to the crux of the matter."Emma Loach, interim head of commissioning for documentaries, said: “Across these documentaries, Stacey draws attention to urgent and deeply troubling issues here in the UK, creating space for voices and experiences that are too often unheard. These are powerful, intimate films that reflect the very best of British storytelling."Article continues belowStacey Dooley's new documentaries will be on BBC Three and iPlayer.
Strictly Come Dancing star supported by fans after career move
A former Strictly Come Dancing winner has been bombarded with sweet messages after sharing some big news with her fans on Instagram









