Designer Julien Macdonald is seen with his "Strictly Come Dancing" dance partner Janette Manrara during an interview with Reuters after the Julien Macdonald Spring/Summer 2014 show during London Fashion Week September 14, 2013.
Designer Julien Macdonald is seen with his "Strictly Come Dancing" dance partner Janette Manrara during an interview with Reuters after the Julien Macdonald Spring/Summer 2014 show during London Fashion Week September 14, 2013. Reuters/Olivia Harris

“Strictly Come Dancing” returns to BBC on Saturday with an opening skit that involves the dancers boarding a train called the “Strictly Express.” However, BBC executives are sure to be embarrassed as viewers have noticed that the train being used as a backdrop is the same vehicle used in the porn movie “Nympho.”

According to Now Magazine, the “Strictly Express” is the same train used by adult entertainment company Brazzers last year to shoot “Nympho.” The porn film reportedly tells the story of an 18-year old schoolgirl, played by Amirah Adara, who uses one of the carriages to have steamy sessions with men. It’s reported the Canadian porn company hired the express train to film the 28-minute film.

A source told The Sun that BBC may not have been aware of the history of the train before they decided to use it for “Strictly Come Dancing.” The network prides itself for having family friendly shows that are “good clean fun.”

“Everything about it is safe and wholesome. So this will come as a horrible surprise,” the source said.

A photo of the said train shared by Mirror UK shows it has already been prepped for the “Strictly Come Dancing” opening sequence with the “Strictly Express” label attached to its front. A similar photo was posted by Now Magazine, although this image was reportedly taken from “Nympho.”

According to Mirror UK, the opening sequence in “Strictly Come Dancing” was filmed over the weekend at the Epping Ongar railway in North Weald Station. The dancers performed to the tune of “Locomotion” instead of the usual “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”

It’s reported the scene will involve the dancers boarding the train as they are being ushered inside by the train guard, portrayed by the show’s judge Craig Revel Horwood. The opening sequence ends with the contestants being taken to Elstree Studios where they will film the dance show.

The controversial Epping Oncar Railway recently caught the attention of parents who complained of its shady business with film companies. Families have reportedly complained about the nature of the films being shot in the area. According to Now Magazine, the railway is often used for children and family events, including the “Santa Specials” and “Peppa Pig” meet and greets.

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