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Chambers crowned Strictly champ | |
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Actor Tom Chambers has won BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, beating former S Club Seven star Rachel Stevens in a public vote. | Actor Tom Chambers has won BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, beating former S Club Seven star Rachel Stevens in a public vote. |
Both performed five dances with their professional partners, but Chambers triumphed with Camilla Dallerup. | Both performed five dances with their professional partners, but Chambers triumphed with Camilla Dallerup. |
Chambers, who married during the series, said: "The first person I want to thank is my wife. I can't wait to be a newlywed." | Chambers, who married during the series, said: "The first person I want to thank is my wife. I can't wait to be a newlywed." |
Lisa Snowdon was eliminated after the first round, despite getting top marks. | Lisa Snowdon was eliminated after the first round, despite getting top marks. |
Stevens and Snowdon were in the top two positions on judges' scores alone following the first round. | |
But the public chose to save Chambers and Stevens to dance for the title, with the ultimate winner decided by public vote alone. | |
Chambers heaped praise on his partner, telling a tearful Dallerup: "Tonight is about you because you absolutely deserve this more than anyone." | |
Maximum points | Maximum points |
Stevens, who was runner-up, said she had "adored" dancing with her partner Vincent Simone. | Stevens, who was runner-up, said she had "adored" dancing with her partner Vincent Simone. |
The three celebrities each performed two dances in the first part of the final - ballroom and Latin - in a bid to win over the judges and the public. | The three celebrities each performed two dances in the first part of the final - ballroom and Latin - in a bid to win over the judges and the public. |
Snowdon was awarded the maximum 80 points by the judges, ending the first show of the two-part final with three points. | Snowdon was awarded the maximum 80 points by the judges, ending the first show of the two-part final with three points. |
Stevens was in second place with 79 out of 80 from the judges, equating to two points, while the judges' score of 73 for Chambers resulted in one point. | Stevens was in second place with 79 out of 80 from the judges, equating to two points, while the judges' score of 73 for Chambers resulted in one point. |
Chambers put his honeymoon on hold to take part in the series | |
The combined total of last week's and this week's results left Snowdon and Stevens at the top of the leaderboard with a score of seven, followed by five for Chambers. | The combined total of last week's and this week's results left Snowdon and Stevens at the top of the leaderboard with a score of seven, followed by five for Chambers. |
Those figures were then converted into three points each for the first two and one for Chambers before telephone lines were opened to the public vote. | Those figures were then converted into three points each for the first two and one for Chambers before telephone lines were opened to the public vote. |
Snowdon was eliminated after the first round on the public vote. She said: "It has been amazing. I know it's a cliche but I already feel like a winner. I've had a great time - it's been brilliant." | |
Her dance partner, Brendan Cole, paid tribute to the model, describing her as "fantastic" and a "hard worker". | Her dance partner, Brendan Cole, paid tribute to the model, describing her as "fantastic" and a "hard worker". |
Strictly Come Dancing presenters Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly opened the grand final by apologising to viewers for the voting problems which marred last week's show. | |
The programme sparked controversy after Chambers was saved from the semi-final dance-off by a last-minute decision to let all three remaining couples go through to the final. | |
Fairest decision | |
The decision followed a tie between Stevens and Snowdon, who were awarded exactly the same amount of points by the judges, meaning the public vote could not save Chambers. | |
Daly told viewers: "We are sorry we didn't realise this earlier but when we did we took the fairest decision in the circumstances to put all three couples through to the final." | |
All of this year's contestants returned to perform during the grand final, apart from model Jodie Kidd who was sick. It also featured a performance by singer Duffy. | |
Stevens thanked the public for supporting her during the series | |
The five previous winners of Strictly Come Dancing - Natasha Kaplinsky, Jill Halfpenny, Darren Gough, Mark Ramprakash and Alesha Dixon - also appeared, with all but Kaplinsky performing a group routine to a version of Robbie Williams' Let Me Entertain You. | |
Speaking before the final Chambers, who was the bookie's favourite going into the final, said he wanted to win for Dallerup. | |
"It would mean granting Camilla her dream. She's been working for this for six years and she's been in the semi-final twice," he said. | |
The problems encountered on last Saturday's show occurred when there was a tie between Snowdon and Stevens following the judges' scoring. | |
However, the problem was not realised until after voting had started. Producers took the decision to scrap the voting and put all three contestants into the final. | |
Votes cast last week were carried forward to the final - but viewers who want a refund can obtain one via the show's official website. |