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Strictly Come Dancing fans STUNNED as they discover Chris McCausland’s previous career: ‘He’s an absolute legend!’

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Chris McCausland might be known for his quick wit and his impressive dance moves on Strictly every weekend, but this is not the first time he has been a familiar face on primetime television – and fans can’t believe it.

The comic, 47, who has made history as the first blind contestant on the dancing show, has wowed viewers with his routines with pro partner Dianne Buswell

Their Jive to the Wayne’s World theme at the beginning of October scored them a solid 30 points – a seven-point jump from their first week and this weekend will see them dancing a Salsa to Down Under by Men at Work for Icon Week.

But Strictly isn’t Chris’ first taste of TV.  From 2006-2007, he played Rudi in CBeebies’ Me Too!, delighting kids with his colourful outfits and cheeky songs. 

According to the Express, the show was set in the town of Riverseafingal, where Chris would sing and educate children on everything from littering to healthy eating.

Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left stunned as some have discovered Chris McCausland’s previous career with some calling him an: ‘Absolute legend’ 

The comic, 47, who has made history as the first blind contestant on Strictly Come Dancing appeared on CBeebies¿ Me Too! in 2006-2007, delighting kids with his colourful outfits

The comic, 47, who has made history as the first blind contestant on Strictly Come Dancing appeared on CBeebies’ Me Too! in 2006-2007, delighting kids with his colourful outfits 

And while it is common knowledge to some people, a few fans were left shocked over his previous career and his Me Too! clips were recently unearthed on Reddit.

In the video, Chris can be seen on his way to work on a market stall, wearing a yellow striped top and checked shirt.

During the clip he walks along the river, singing a cheerful tune and takes out his white walking cane as he approaches tactile paving which helps warn visually impaired people when they are coming up to the end of a pavement.

One quipped: ‘It’d be hilarious if he did that routine again now!’ 

Another said: ‘I came across an ad for a new series this Chris McCausland lad was in and knew I recognised him from somewhere. turn out that this is where I saw him!’

Whilst others described him as a: ‘Cracking lad’ and ‘absolute legend.’

Chris also nearly became a spy.  In a 2021 interview with The Guardian, Chris shared that he also applied to be a spy with MI5, but ended up failing to make the cut due to his eyesight.

‘I got down to the last 30 out of 3,000 for MI5 selection,’ he said.

The show was set in the town of Riverseafingal, where Chris would sing and educate children on everything from littering to healthy eating

The show was set in the town of Riverseafingal, where Chris would sing and educate children on everything from littering to healthy eating

In the video, Chris can be seen on his way to work on a market stall, wearing a yellow striped top and checked shirt

In the video, Chris can be seen on his way to work on a market stall, wearing a yellow striped top and checked shirt

Whilst it is common knowledge to some people, a few fans were left shocked over his previous career

Whilst it is common knowledge to some people, a few fans were left shocked over his previous career 

Chris' also had roles in EastEnders, Krapopolis, and Not Going Out, as well as appearing on popular TV shows like Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News for Yo

Chris’ also had roles in EastEnders, Krapopolis, and Not Going Out, as well as appearing on popular TV shows like Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News for Yo

‘Eventually, I got refused because of my eyesight. Fair play. It’s perfectly acceptable to discriminate for the safety of the nation. The job was identifying and targeting terrorist threats, which obviously you need to do in a limited amount of time.’

Chris also had roles in EastEnders, Krapopolis, and Not Going Out.

It also comes after Strictly Come Dancing: The Official Podcast was axed by the BBC.

The corporation confirmed to Ok! that the podcast, which has covered each series since 2019, would not be returning this year.

Hosted by Joe Sugg, who competed with his now girlfriend Dianne in the 2018 series, and producer Kim Winston, the podcast offered fans behind-the-scenes insight, in depth interviews and commentary on the series’ gossip. 

Of its cancellation, a BBC Spokesperson told OK!: ‘In early 2024, we made the decision to end Strictly Come Dancing: The Official Podcast. 

‘We’re very proud of the last six series and grateful to Joe Sugg, Kim Winston and all the team involved who made it a success. Fans of Strictly can still tune in to Off The Telly, our weekly TV podcast.’

The spokesperson said that Off The Telly hosts Joanna Page and Natalie Cassidy will be offering their opinions on the series instead. 

STRICTLY WEEK FOUR LEADERBOARD

Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe – Viennese Waltz to Nobody Gets Me by SZA

Punam Krishan and Gorka Marquez – Jive to 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) by Lizzo

Sam Quek MBE and Nikita Kuzmin – Samba to Hips Don’t Lie by Shakira

Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola – Foxtrot to Birds Of A Feather by Billie Eilish

Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec – Charleston to Unhealthy by Anne-Marie, Shania Twain

Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell – Salsa to Down Under by Men At Work

Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas – Salsa to Danza Kuduro by Don Omar ft. Lucenzo

JB Gill and Amy Dowden – Rumba to You Might Need Somebody by Kara Marni

Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk – Charleston to Rain on the Roof from Paddington 2 

Paul Merson and Karen Hauer – Quickstep to I Won’t Dance by Fred Astaire

Pete Wicks and Jowitza Przystal – Quickstep to Town Called Malice by The Jam

Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu – Cha Cha to Ain’t No Love (Ain’t No Use) by Sub Sub feat. Melanie Williams

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones – Tango to Money, Money, Money by ABBA

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