Strictly Come Dancing crowns glitterball trophy winner
Bill Bailey during the final of Strictly Come Dancing 2020 (Guy Levy/BBC)
Bill Bailey has won this yearâs Strictly Come Dancing â becoming the oldest contestant to lift the glitterball trophy.
The comedian, 55, and his professional dance partner Oti Mabuse, triumphed over their younger rivals in a viewersâ vote.
Three other couples â HRVY and Janette Manrara, Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer, and Maisie Smith and Gorka Marquez â had reached the last show in the series.
Baileyâs name was announced at the end of a nail-biting final, which began with reference to a âtough dayâ, after Christmas plans were scrapped for millions.
In a year like 2020, Bill and Oti's #Strictly win is so special for so many reasons. Huge congrats @BillBailey and to @OtiMabuse for your second Glitterball trophy in a row! đ𤊠#StrictlyFinal pic.twitter.com/gHPCQtqOe7
— BBC Strictly ⨠(@bbcstrictly) December 19, 2020
The emotional star said winning âfeels surreal, it feels extraordinary, it feels wonderful. I never thought that we would get this farâ.
And he paid tribute to Mabuse, saying: âI had the most extraordinary teacher, the most extraordinary dancer, who believed in me right from the beginning and she found something in me, turned me into this, into a dancer.â
Bailey takes the record as oldest winner from Joe McFadden, who won in 2017, aged 42.
Mabuse told him: âI think you are amazing, remarkable.
âYou just put your heart into everything, you put your soul into everything. Youâre in your world but I love your worldâŚ
âThank you for being a friend, a father figure to me, a brother and for this,â she said of the glitterball.
The live Strictly Come Dancing final began with co-host Tess Daly telling millions of viewers: âIf ever people needed cheering up, itâs now.
âAfter another tough day, we are going to try our very best to keep you entertained with an unforgettable night of dance.â
Maisie and Gorka's Samba was always destined for the #StrictlyFinal and it's even stronger second time around! đ@maisie_smith_ @gorkamarquez1 pic.twitter.com/JZdyQCnq7m
— BBC Strictly ⨠(@bbcstrictly) December 19, 2020
The BBCâs continuity announcer said Strictly had brought viewers together during difficult months.
âIn a year thatâs kept us apart, whether youâre watching in Tyne and Wear, Devon, Berkshire or Lincolnshire, weâre all watching BBC One together,â he said.
The Duchess of Cornwall made an appearance on the show.
Dr Do-a-lot returns! Bounding around the Ballroom like they do best, it's the brilliant Bill and Oti. #StrictlyFinal@BillBailey @OtiMabuse pic.twitter.com/u1Phmn5OL1
— BBC Strictly ⨠(@bbcstrictly) December 19, 2020
Camilla appeared in a pre-recorded clip speaking about the joy of the BBC show, as part of a video compilation of messages from viewers and celebrities.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood, known for his sharp tongue, referenced the Prime Ministerâs announcement, following the rapid spread of the new variant coronavirus.
âIn light of the recent news, Iâve decided Iâm going to be positive. You may not recognise me,â he said.
The couples performed three dances during the show, two of which they have already done earlier in the competition.
This yearâs finale also saw the return of Nicola Adams and Katya Jones to the dancefloor.
The couple made history as the showâs first same-sex couple but had to withdraw early after Jones received a positive Covid-19 test result.


