The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Johnny’s ball is truly over

- Arj Singh Picture: PA.

AJOHNNY BA LL suffered the dubious honour of becoming the first to depart the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor this year.

A fter a public telephone vote, the former TV presenter, with his profession­al partner Iveta Lukosiute, was forced into a danceoff with Richard A rnold and his partner Erin Boag, which he lost.

The judges’scores from last night’s show was combined with their scores from last week and these overall scores were amalgamate­d with the results of the viewers’votes to decide the lowest-scoring two couples facing the dance-off.

Both couples then performed their routines again – A rnold and Boag did their cha cha to Love Shack by The B52s, while Ball and Lukosiute performed their foxtrot to Everything by Michael Buble in a bid to impress the judges and remain in the competitio­n. Three of the four judges supported rnold, meaning Ball departed the show. One of the judges, BrunoTonio­li said the two couples’ dances were even worse the second time around.

He said: “For both couples it wasn’t as good the second time round.

“A gain, for content alone, for that reason I would go for Richard and Erin.”

Craig Revel Horwood said: “I would like to save, based on content alone, Richard and Erin.”

Darcey Bussell also supported the duo, saying: “For me, it is about the dance content between the two dances and who gave me the most confidence in them (as a couple) and for me that is Richard and Erin.”

Reflecting on the results, Ball said: “I think for my age I did quite, quite well. I’m so disappoint­ed I’m leaving,”

Last night’s results show also featured a performanc­e from Scissor Sisters, who sang Let’s HaveA Kiki.

 ??  ?? Johnny Ball and Iveta Lukosiute performing on Strictly Come Dancing, but not well enough to stay in the programme.
Johnny Ball and Iveta Lukosiute performing on Strictly Come Dancing, but not well enough to stay in the programme.
 ??  ?? Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly during Strictly Come Dancing.
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly during Strictly Come Dancing.

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