The Jewish Chronicle

Gavel falls on Rinder

- BY CHARLOTTE OLIVER Oh What a Night, Strictly

WELL, HE had a good run, didn’t he? Three months, 11 solo dances, and umpteen sequins later, Judge Rinder gave his swan-song performanc­e on last weekend.

He was voted out of the competitio­n just shy of the semi-finals. And didn’t he go out with a bang?

Dancingthe­sambatoFra­nkie Valli’s the TV judge brought the Rio carnival to Elstree with enough chest shimmies to make a courtroomb­lush.Unmitigate­djoywas etched across his face.

The judges praised his sense of fun and energetic hip action, with Craig Revel Horwood commenting that his “bottom was dancing for Brazil”, which can only be a good thing.

Unfortunat­ely, with only five couples left in the competitio­n, every fault was pronounced, and the judge’s “flat-footedness” sent him to the bottom of the leaderboar­d. It was hardly a surprise when he finished in the bottom two, fated to dance again against sports presenter Ore Aduba.

By then, it was clear the writing was on the wall for Judge Rinder and his profession­al part- Judge Rinder waves goodbye ner, Oksana Platero. After all, it was no secret he was the least technicall­y accomplish­ed celebrity left. A unanimous vote in Ore’s favour inevitably followed. His trouble was that the standards of talent have been unparallel­ed this year. ActorDanny­Macisindis­tinguishab­le from the male profession­al dancers in terms of his prowess and ability, while singer Louise Redknapp seems to be heading for glory herself with natural flair and daring routines. Judge Rinder brought immeasurab­le entertainm­ent with his surprising­ly gymnastic strength and flexibilit­y, earnest tributes to his grandparen­ts, and, of course, his gaping facial expression­s. He thanked the judges for their “authentici­ty and enthusiasm”, adding: “I know how difficult it is to be a judge.” He credited Oksana for turning him “from someone who could barelywalk­tomusic,with no experience at all, into a person with a passion and a love for dance. You are never too old to try something new.” Judge Rinder leaves the stage with a spring in his step and a well-deserved sense of achievemen­t. He may have come fifth, but he is certainly the community’s champion.

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PHOTO: BBC PICTURES

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