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BBC Strictly Come Dancing star landed 'lowest score ever' – but it worked in their favour
Dec 22, 2024

Former Top Gear host Quentin Wilson has the dubious pleasure of getting the lowest ever score on Strictly Come Dancing for his version of the Cha Cha Cha

Former Top Gear host Quentin Wilson has spoken about the moment that he was given the lowest ever score by the Strictly Come Dancing judges.
The 67-year-old TV presenter starred in the second series of the BBC dance competition, in 2004, where he showed that his prowess was not the same on the dance floor as it had with cars on Top Gear.
It was Quentin's Cha Cha Cha that created headlines with his first dance with professional partner Hazel Newberry only attaining a highest score of three from any of the judges, with Craig Revel Horwood shocking viewers with giving just one for the TV star's efforts.
Craig's fellow judges were not much more enamoured with Quentin's moves as Arlene Phillips, Bruno Tonioli and head judge Len Goodman giving him enough to amass just eight points out of 40. This is still the lowest ever score in the 20 years of Strictly.
Quentin has looked back at this moment when speaking to Metro, and he insists that he still has no regrets about appearing on the BBC show. He revealed: "We mustn't take ourselves too seriously at all. I look back on that like a really humbling experience and I did something in front of 12 million people, and I didn't do it, and I failed, but I did it with hopefully good grace and I tried."
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