I received the lowest score in Strictly Come Dancing history - I was ripped to shreds but there were two upsides to the backlash
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I received the lowest score in Strictly Come Dancing history - I was ripped to shreds but there were two upsides to the backlash

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Former Top Gear host Quentin Wilson made headlines back in 2004 when he infamously received the lowest score from the judges that Strictly Come Dancing has ever seen. However, it wasn't smooth sailing and the presenter was dubbed 'Britain's Worst Dancer' as he received a shocking score of one from Craig Revel Horwood. Former Top Gear host Quentin Wilson made headlines back in 2004 when he infamously got the lowest score from the judges that Strictly Come Dancing has ever seen The 67-year-old TV star, who is best known for fronting the car show, was part of the second ever series of the BBC dance show Despite the harsh comments, reflecting on that time in a new interview with Metro, 20 years on Quentin revealed he still doesn't regret signing up to the show. It wasn't smooth sailing and the presenter was dubbed 'Britain's Worst Dancer' as he received a shocking score of one from Craig Revel Horwood The Strictly Come Dancing final on Saturday on the other hand, was the 'highest scoring' in the programme's history The BBC Latin and ballroom show is celebrating 20 years on air and saw comedian Chris McCausland lift the Glitterball Trophy with Dianne Buswell Chris gained his first perfect score of 40 points for a waltz to You’ll Never Walk Alone by Gerry and the Pacemakers, which was his final dance of the series and left the judges and viewers in tears.

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