Glasgow Times

Make Strictly votes ‘public’

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STRICTLY Come Dancing should make the number of votes for each couple public to avoid talk of a fix, Craig Revel Horwood has said.

The long-time judge on the much-loved BBC show wants viewers to be made aware of how many votes each celebrity and their profession­al partner receive.

“I only wish they’d make the figures from the phone vote public, to stop talk of it being fixed,” he told the Radio Times, adding: “But if one celeb gets 13 million votes and another gets two, it might not go down well.”

His comments come after accusation­s in last year’s show that the competitio­n was “fixed” to ensure former shadow chancellor Ed Balls did not reach the final.

Revel Horwood also told the magazine it would have been “wrong” for him to replace head judge Len Goodman as he “would have had to be a smiley mediator which isn’t in my nature”.

On Latin American specialist Shirley Ballas as Goodman’s replacemen­t, he added: “She’s a brilliant dance trainer, although she has been a TV judge only once or twice in America, just as a guest.

“I think she will be great because she has more knowledge than any of the other judges, including me, although telly requires more than that.

“Time will tell. It’s very difficult being succinct, creating one-liners and soundbites.

“It would be tough for anyone. But she’s funny and quick. And she finds me amusing.”

The Australian-born choreograp­her was speaking ahead of an episode of family tree programme, Who Do You Think You Are?

He said: “I’ve always absolutely loved the programme.

“I was gobsmacked when they were interested in me.

“As I was born in Ballarat, 70 miles north-west of Melbourne, I knew the programme would take me to Australia, but I had no idea my ancestors built Ballarat on money from gold-mining.”

 ??  ?? Craig Revel Horwood has called for votes to be public
Craig Revel Horwood has called for votes to be public

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