Bristol Post

Win feels ‘ surreal’

KEYNSHAM’S BILL BAILEY DANCES HIS WAY INTO THE STRICTLY RECORD BOOKS

- John HOUSEMAN bristolpos­tnews@localworld.co.uk

MORE than 13 million viewers watched Bill Bailey became the oldest celebrity to lift the glitterbal­l trophy in the Strictly Come Dancing final on Saturday night.

A peak audience of 13.2 million saw the emotional comedian, 55, describe his win as “surreal”.

The BBC One final, in which Oti Mabuse became the first profession­al dance partner to win the series for a second consecutiv­e year, was the most watched show across all channels, with a 53.3 per cent audience share.

Bailey, who was raised in Kenysham and educated at King Edward’s School in Bath, looked shocked when he was announced as the year’s winner and said it felt “surreal... extraordin­ary” and “wonderful”.

The feel-good programme aired shortly after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the tightening of Christmas plans for millions of people.

The final attracted an average of 11.6 million viewers, the BBC said.

It beat last year’s equivalent, when an average of 11.3 million and a peak of 12.5 million saw Mabuse and actor Kelvin Fletcher win.

The 2018 show – won by documentar­y maker Stacey Dooley and her profession­al partner Kevin Clifton – had a smaller peak audience than this year, but a slightly larger average.

Kate Phillips, acting controller of BBC One, said: “Strictly has provided much needed sparkle to our weekends this autumn, and last night’s final brought pure joy to over 13 million viewers all over the UK as Bill and Oti lifted the glitterbal­l.”

Bailey, who described his dance skills as “patchy” when he signedup for the series, looked shocked when he was named winner and said it felt “surreal... extraordin­ary” and “wonderful”.

The comic, whose dance to Rapper’s Delight was one of the standout moments of the series, exclaimed “what, what?” after his win.

And he paid tribute to Mabuse, whom he called “the most extraordin­ary teacher, the most extraordin­ary dancer”.

She “believed in me right from the beginning and she found something in me, turned me into this, into a dancer,” he said.

Singer and social media star HRVY, EastEnders actress Maisie Smith and reality TV star Jamie Laing were also in the final.

The nail-biting final began with reference to a “tough day”, after Christmas plans were scrapped for millions.

“If ever people needed cheering up, it’s now,” host Tess Daly said.

“After another tough day, we are going to try our very best to keep you entertaine­d with an unforgetta­ble night of dance.”

Bailey takes the record as oldest winner from Joe McFadden, who triumphed in 2017, aged 42. Smith and HRVY would have been Strictly’s youngest winners if they had triumphed.

The comic previously told how he “didn’t do ballet and I haven’t been to stage school... I’m not really Lord of the Dance. I’m more caretaker of the dance.”

On the final, his profession­al dance partner Mabuse told him: “I think you are amazing, remarkable.

“You just put your heart into everything, you put your soul into everything.”

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