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STRICTLY Saturday's are back in full swing bringing dazzling performances to our screens but there's no denying that some routines fall flat. Over the years a few unlucky celebs have found themselves at the bottom of the scoreboard, earning some of the lowest score's in Strictly Come Dancing history. Let's take a look back at some of the worst scoring performances where even glitter couldn't save the dance.

Quentin Wilson (2004) 5 Quentin Wilson took home Strictly's worst ever score Former Top Gear presenter Quentin Wilson took to the dance floor with dance partner Hazel Newberry in the shows second series. Unfortunately for Quentin his Cha Cha Cha did not go down well scoring a measly eight points. Back in 2004 the judging panel was made up of Len Goodman, Arlene Phillips, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli.



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John Seargent (2005) 5 BBC journalist John decided to quit the show two weeks after his shocking routine Credit: BBC Anothe.

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