The Scotsman

Joe Mcfadden eyes career in the West End after Strictly triumph

- By CATHERINE WYATT newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Strictly Come Dancing champion Joe Mcfadden has said that it would be a “shame” if he did not continue to dance after winning this year’s show.

The Holby City actor became the oldest winner in Strictly history on Saturday night when he lifted the glitterbal­l trophy aged 42.

His Holby character, Raf di Lucca, dramatical­ly died earlier in the month, leaving Mcfadden free to pursue his interest in theatre.

When asked if he was now unemployed, the actor said: “I am … I’m very optimistic about the future, things are looking up.

“I’m feeling really good and looking forward to having a really good rest over Christmas.

“I’m going to lie in a dark room for about a week and sleep.”

And when the idea of a West End role was floated, Mcfadden added: “I have no idea.

“It would be lovely to put all the dancing into practice – it would be a shame to let all of that [go].”

The Holby City star and profession­al partner Katya Jones came out top of a public vote in the BBC final after 13 weeks of competitio­n.

Mcfadden beat fellow finalists Alexandra Burke, Debbie Mcgee and Gemma Atkinson to claim the glitterbal­l trophy.

His three performanc­es on Saturday night – a Charleston, a showdance and a Viennese waltz – scored a combined 118 out of a possible 120 points from the judges.

Moments after being announced as the winner, Mcfadden said: “It feels utterly, utterly amazing and yeah, I really can’t find the words.

“It’s just been brilliant, the whole experience has been brilliant.”

Jones praised the star’s talent, saying: “He has so much potential, give me more time with him, he’ll become a pro.”

Jones, who partnered Ed Balls last year for her first series as a Strictly profession­al, was often compliment­ed by the judges for her creative choreograp­hy.

Mcfadden said: “The routines have consistent­ly been brilliant and she’s such an amazing artist and dancer and just being in the training room with you every day was such a joy.

“I mean, it was hard work, but it was a joy and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. No one said it was going to be easy.”

Mcfadden, who is the oldest winner since the show started in 2004, was the third man in a row to take the Strictly crown.

He is also the only Scottish celebrity to win the show, and said “there might be one or two whiskies consumed” after his victory, after saying he was teetotal for most of the programme’s run.

Mcfadden was born in Glas- gow. He was educated at the city’s Holyrood RC Secondary School, where a drama teacher saw his potential and recommende­d him for a small part in Taggart.

After taking a role in Take the High Road, he built his career in the theatre, with roles in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Rent and Rainbow Kiss.

Mcfadden then took roles in television series Sex, Chips & Rock n’ Roll and The Crow Road.

“It feels utterly, utterly amazing and yeah, I really can’t find the words. It’s just been brilliant, the whole experience has been brilliant” JOE MCFADDEN

 ??  ?? 0 Joe Mcfadden and Katya Jones with the glitterbal­l trophy after they won the final of Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night
0 Joe Mcfadden and Katya Jones with the glitterbal­l trophy after they won the final of Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night

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