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4:10pm Monday 6th October 2008
Celebrity chef Gary Rhodes was fried by the judges as he became the latest contestant voted off the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.
Rhodes' jive with partner Karen Hardy left him languishing in the bottom two after the Saturday night show alongside Olympic swimmer Mark Foster.
The judges described the chef's footwork as "flat as a pancake" and awarded him just 18 points out of a possible 40.
His lowest score came from Craig Revel Horwood who told him: "There are a few problems that one must overcome, one being a hunched back - that doesn't help; the lurching neck is not helping you. There are major timing issues and stompy flat footedness that make it laboured."
The chef could not improve in the Sunday night dance off and was voted off the show by three out of the four judges leaving head judge Len Goodman to comment: "I thought it was a very brave attempt."
Unable to stand the heat of the dance floor, it's back to the kitchen for Rhodes who said: "I would go through it all again - I want that ballroom dance. Maybe we'll have that privately."
Opera singer Andrea Boccelli performed before the Sunday night results were announced.
Next week's show will see the second female contestant voted off, after former-EastEnders actress Gillian Taylforth said goodbye last weekend in only the second week of the competition.
Model Lisa Snowdon and actress Jessie Wallace both scored badly last week and will be looking to improve.
ENTHUSIASTIC Runcorn teenagers discovered what it is like to work on board a plane this week.
WIDNES legend Kurt Sorensen - the forward who captained the club to their greatest ever triumph when they became the first British team to win the Rugby League’s World Club Championship - has been given a special preview of the Vikings’ new-look kit for the 2009 Co-operative National League season.
A FRUSTRATED family say they have been forced to move into a caravan because of the ‘sheer chaos’ caused by the rewiring of their home.
Halton Simms Cross defenders get to grips with a Rylands attacker during their 20-12 victory over the Warrington outfit in the North West Counties League Premier Division. League leaders Simmies return to Warrington on Saturday to take on reigning champions, Bank Quay Bulls, kick-off 2pm.
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