Best Ever Worst Dance Moments

ITV1 takes a hilarious look back at those dance moments that had the nation laughing in Best Ever Worst Dance Moments. This 60 minute entertainment special, voiced by comedian Justin Lee Collins features some of our best loved music, sports and TV stars performing some unique dance moves.

Everybody remembers the legendary David Brent dance in hit comedy The Office and Black Lace’s infamous Agadoo. Best Ever Worst Dance Moments will relive some of these crazes that had viewers both dancing and cringing.

Featuring clips of some of our best loved music stars and their unusual dance routines, bands including Take That and Boyzone show just how times have changed from when they first hit our screens back in the nineties. Other clips include England and Liverpool striker Peter Crouch who captured everyone’s attention back in the summer of 2006 with his robotic dance nicknamed ‘The Crouch’, as well as some of our other footballing heroes’ victory dances.

Politicians and Royalty have never shied away from the odd dance move and we feature clips of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, US President George W Bush and HRH Prince Charles all revealing their own unique dance steps.

The show will also take a look back at the dance crazes we love to hate including such as the Macarena, The Birdie Song and Walk Like An Egyptian. We’ll also hear from some of the nation’s favourite dancers and choreographers, including Jason Gardiner, Arlene Phillips and Anton Du Beke who relive some of their favourite worst ever dance moments of all time, including the funniest moments from Dancing On Ice and Strictly Come Dancing.

Best Ever Worst Dance Moments takes a hilarious look back at these entertaining and bizarre worst dance moments, celebrating these moments that had the nation dancing, laughing and cringing.

Sunday, 19 October 2008, 7:00PM – 8:00PM, ITV1

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