Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Fans furious over 'dodgy' technical issue - did you spot it?
STRICTLY COME DANCING viewers were left unimpressed by poor quality filming during last night's show.
Strictly Come Dancing 2017 Ruth Langsford BBC
‘Dodgy camerawork’ on Strictly Come Dancing angers viewers
The BBC dancing competition reached new levels of sequin-filled wonder yesterday, with X Factor star Alexandra Burke, 29, scoring a staggering 39 points after wowing the judges with her incredible Jive to Tina Turner's Proud Mary.
Amid a drama-packed Week Four, however, fans spotted something awry with the camera work during This Morning favourite Ruth Langsford's dance.
Ruth, 57, upped her Strictly Come Dancing game with her smouldering Tango, but some viewers were distracted by the blurry footage.
Strictly Come Dancing appeared to have some technical difficulties last night
Ruth Langsford's routine featured some blurry camera work
"Was there an issue with the steadicam there? Felt like they were on a different quality camera in the corner," one tweeted, while another said: "Wow, shoddy camera work going on during Ruth and Anton's dance. Ruth not bad this week though!"
"Bit of dodgy camera work there," a third blasted.
Aside from the apparent technical difficulty, Ruth's dance went down a storm with fans, boosting her up the leaderboard after a poor score last week.
Fans took to Twitter to blast the 'dodgy' camera work
Several Strictly viewers were unimpressed
Ruth's dance still managed to delight fans despite the issue
The judges awarded the presenter 24 points, making the Tango her highest-scoring routine in the competition so far.
She even received positive feedback from Craig Revel Horwood, 52, who exclaimed: "That's a bit more like it!"
Bruno Tonioli, 61, also praised Ruth for managing not to make any mistakes throughout the entire performance.
The Strictly Come Dancing results air tonight at 7.15pm on BBC One.