Strictly winner Chris McCausland 'lined up for HUGE BBC show' after impressing bosses and saving the glitzy series following year of scandal

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Strictly winner Chris McCausland 'lined up for HUGE BBC show' after impressing bosses and saving the glitzy series following year of scandal
Published: Dec, 15 2024 23:24

Strictly winner Chris McCausland and his 'down to earth humour' are reportledy being lined up for a huge BBC show in a bid to boosts the broadcasters comedy output. The much loved funnyman, 47, was crowned champion during the live final on Saturday, alongside partner Dianne Buswell after beating fellow finalists Tasha Ghouri, JB Gill and Sarah Hadland.

Chris has not only made history during his Strictly stint as the show's first ever blind contestant, but also impressed bosses with his cheeky wit which is said to have helped to save the glitzy competition following a year of scandals. A source told The Sun: 'What he did by keeping everyone in fits during the course of Strictly was show that he wasn't just funny, but proved he had a traditional sense of humour that can connect with the ordinary viewers at home'.

'That's something which critics have said is lacking from many comedy series on the Beeb, and Chris could breathe new life into a genre which was once a mainstay for the corporation.'. Strictly winner Chris McCausland is reportledy being lined up for a huge BBC show in a bid to boosts the broadcasters comedy output (pictured with pro partner Dianne Buswell).

The much loved funnyman, 47, was crowned champion after beating fellow finalists Tasha Ghouri , JB Gill and Sarah Hadland. Chris has not only made history during his Strictly stint as the show's first ever blind contestant, but also impressed bosses with his cheeky wit which is said to have helped to save the glitzy competition following a year of scandals.

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