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Former political journalist John Sergeant has decided to pull out of the BBC One show Strictly Come Dancing. | Former political journalist John Sergeant has decided to pull out of the BBC One show Strictly Come Dancing. |
The 64-year-old has received strong support from the public since the show started, but the judges have been critical of his dancing. | The 64-year-old has received strong support from the public since the show started, but the judges have been critical of his dancing. |
In a statement, he said: "The trouble is that there is now a real danger that I might win the competition. Even for me that would be a joke too far." | In a statement, he said: "The trouble is that there is now a real danger that I might win the competition. Even for me that would be a joke too far." |
It has been announced he will return on Saturday's show for a "farewell dance". | |
Strictly judge Arlene Phillips said: "I'm always sad if a contestant leaves of choice, because you are always expecting to let the public vote them in or out - but John is his own person and he has his own reasons for doing this. | Strictly judge Arlene Phillips said: "I'm always sad if a contestant leaves of choice, because you are always expecting to let the public vote them in or out - but John is his own person and he has his own reasons for doing this. |
It was always my intention to have fun on the show and I was hoping to stay in as long as possible John Sergeant class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5680&edition=1">Was he right to quit? When asked if she felt responsible for his departure, she said: "Not really. If you look back, we've actually been quite nice on this programme." | |
Phillips pointed out it was not been the first time a weak dancer had been backed by the public over the professionals. | Phillips pointed out it was not been the first time a weak dancer had been backed by the public over the professionals. |
And she admitted Sergeant had provided many "funny, funny moments". | And she admitted Sergeant had provided many "funny, funny moments". |
She added: "Last week's performance was an improved performance. There wasn't a judge who didn't say that." | She added: "Last week's performance was an improved performance. There wasn't a judge who didn't say that." |
In his statement, Sergeant, who was partnered with Russian dancer Kristina Rihanoff said: "I am sorry to say I have decided to leave Strictly Come Dancing. | |
"It was always my intention to have fun on the show and I was hoping to stay in as long as possible." | "It was always my intention to have fun on the show and I was hoping to stay in as long as possible." |
The former journalist said he would like "thank Kristina and all those viewers who have been rooting for me through the series". | The former journalist said he would like "thank Kristina and all those viewers who have been rooting for me through the series". |
'Outstanding' | |
BBC One controller Jay Hunt added: "We are very sad to see him go." | BBC One controller Jay Hunt added: "We are very sad to see him go." |
John Sergeant consistently got the lowest score from the show's judgesTwo weeks ago, judges turned on Sergeant, giving his cha-cha-cha, a mere 12 points out of the possible 40. | |
Arlene Phillips said the broadcaster was "outstanding at dancing really badly". | |
Craig Revel Horwood gave Sergeant the lowest possible score - one point - and said his dancing was a "disaster". | |
However, last week the professionals all agreed the broadcaster's timing had improved after he danced the American Smooth. | |
Bruno Tonioli said the performance was "surprisingly appealing" and Phillips said he was "quite endearing". | |
Chief judge Len Goodman decreed that it was his "best performance" so far. | |
Altogether Sergeant scored 25 - his personal best after the first nine weeks of the series. |