Red Moon
16-11-2008, 11:34 PM
John Sergeant survives Strictly vote-off AGAIN as Cherie Lunghi is booted off in shock eliminationFormer newscaster John Sergeant won another reprieve to stay in Strictly Come Dancing tonight after the judges yet again gave him the lowest score on Saturday night.
Sergeant, who has been dubbed the ‘dancing pig’, won rapturous applause from the audience for his American smooth, performing two lifts to wild approval.
But before launching into the lifts, the 64-year-old had trotted backwards, dragging his glamorous partner Kristina Rihanoff along the floor as she did the splits.
Sergeant has given a string of poor performances on Strictly but has survived in the competition thanks to his popularity with the public.
Sergeant, who has been dubbed the ‘dancing pig’, won rapturous applause from the audience for his American smooth, performing two lifts to wild approval.
But before launching into the lifts, Sergeant had trotted backwards, dragging his glamorous partner Kristina Rihanoff along the floor as she did the splits.
Obe Judge, Arlene Phillips, said: ‘For the first time, John, I really get what other people see in you. It was quite endearing.
'And you did get that Hollywood feel, although it was more Mickey Rooney than Fred Astaire.’
Sergeant has accused the judges of being out of touch with viewers and called on them to resign if they were unhappy that he was still in the show.
On Saturday night, he scored 25 points from the judges – his best to date.
Tonight, the actress Cherie Lunghi became the ninth celebrity to be voted off.
After performing the Cha Cha, the combination of the viewer votes and judges’ scores left Cherie and her partner James Jordan in the bottom two with Lisa Snowdon and Brendan Cole. Both couples had to perform a second time for the judges’ deciding vote.
Of Cherie and James’s dance, Arlene Phillips said: 'It was very neat and very accurate. You came out and looked like you were going to turn on every light bulb and then there were moments when the dimmer switch went on.
'You suddenly looked like you were trying to think about the steps, but I tell you, I envy your legs like nobody’s business.'
Len Goodman said: 'I would say your Latin is very neat and very precise. It is clean and it’s crisp, but I want to see just a little bit more of the wild Cherie coming out. I loved it very much, but would like a little more wildness coming out of you.'
Bruno Tonioli said: 'What a pair of pins. I’m glad to say this is a breakthrough, we’ve got more of a temptress now. You played it well - you can do Latin, you can do Cha Cha, keep it going that way. I loved it.'
Craig Revell Horwood said: 'I would have liked to have seen a little bit more punctuation in that routine.
'I felt most of the time when you’re landing on two, you landed very heavy and that was particularly in the New York step on that second beat.
'However, you were magnificent to watch and I do believe that you are beginning to conquer Latin.'
The judges gave them a total of 32 out of 40 for their performance.
After the dance-off, Craig and Arlene saved Lisa and Brendan, but Cherie and James were thrown a lifeline by Bruno who picked them to stay, leaving head judge Len with the casting vote.
Len said: 'This is terrible, I feel as though I’m kicking someone off the show because neither should be going, but I have to base it on that last performance, and for me the couple that edged it were Lisa and Brendan'.
After Cherie and James’s elimination, Cherie said: 'It has been great, such a wonderful experience and great fun.
'It’s been a huge learning curve and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.'
James added, 'I think Cherie had a lot more to show. This is supposed to be a dance contest. Please, please, people at home vote for the dancing.'
Source and Pictures: Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1086279/John-Sergeant-survives-Strictly-vote-AGAIN-Cherie-Lunghi-booted-shock-elimination.html)
Sergeant, who has been dubbed the ‘dancing pig’, won rapturous applause from the audience for his American smooth, performing two lifts to wild approval.
But before launching into the lifts, the 64-year-old had trotted backwards, dragging his glamorous partner Kristina Rihanoff along the floor as she did the splits.
Sergeant has given a string of poor performances on Strictly but has survived in the competition thanks to his popularity with the public.
Sergeant, who has been dubbed the ‘dancing pig’, won rapturous applause from the audience for his American smooth, performing two lifts to wild approval.
But before launching into the lifts, Sergeant had trotted backwards, dragging his glamorous partner Kristina Rihanoff along the floor as she did the splits.
Obe Judge, Arlene Phillips, said: ‘For the first time, John, I really get what other people see in you. It was quite endearing.
'And you did get that Hollywood feel, although it was more Mickey Rooney than Fred Astaire.’
Sergeant has accused the judges of being out of touch with viewers and called on them to resign if they were unhappy that he was still in the show.
On Saturday night, he scored 25 points from the judges – his best to date.
Tonight, the actress Cherie Lunghi became the ninth celebrity to be voted off.
After performing the Cha Cha, the combination of the viewer votes and judges’ scores left Cherie and her partner James Jordan in the bottom two with Lisa Snowdon and Brendan Cole. Both couples had to perform a second time for the judges’ deciding vote.
Of Cherie and James’s dance, Arlene Phillips said: 'It was very neat and very accurate. You came out and looked like you were going to turn on every light bulb and then there were moments when the dimmer switch went on.
'You suddenly looked like you were trying to think about the steps, but I tell you, I envy your legs like nobody’s business.'
Len Goodman said: 'I would say your Latin is very neat and very precise. It is clean and it’s crisp, but I want to see just a little bit more of the wild Cherie coming out. I loved it very much, but would like a little more wildness coming out of you.'
Bruno Tonioli said: 'What a pair of pins. I’m glad to say this is a breakthrough, we’ve got more of a temptress now. You played it well - you can do Latin, you can do Cha Cha, keep it going that way. I loved it.'
Craig Revell Horwood said: 'I would have liked to have seen a little bit more punctuation in that routine.
'I felt most of the time when you’re landing on two, you landed very heavy and that was particularly in the New York step on that second beat.
'However, you were magnificent to watch and I do believe that you are beginning to conquer Latin.'
The judges gave them a total of 32 out of 40 for their performance.
After the dance-off, Craig and Arlene saved Lisa and Brendan, but Cherie and James were thrown a lifeline by Bruno who picked them to stay, leaving head judge Len with the casting vote.
Len said: 'This is terrible, I feel as though I’m kicking someone off the show because neither should be going, but I have to base it on that last performance, and for me the couple that edged it were Lisa and Brendan'.
After Cherie and James’s elimination, Cherie said: 'It has been great, such a wonderful experience and great fun.
'It’s been a huge learning curve and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.'
James added, 'I think Cherie had a lot more to show. This is supposed to be a dance contest. Please, please, people at home vote for the dancing.'
Source and Pictures: Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1086279/John-Sergeant-survives-Strictly-vote-AGAIN-Cherie-Lunghi-booted-shock-elimination.html)