Quentin Willson, who co-hosted Top Gear, has sadly died at the age of 68, after a short illness.

On Saturday evening, it was confirmed that presenter Quentin Willson had tragically passed away at the age of 68 following a brief illness. ‌

The BBC favourite was most famous for co-presenting Top Gear from 1991 to 2001, before going on to front Fifth Gear on Channel 5. ‌

Yet, he also made history during his stint on Strictly Come Dancing in 2004 when he partnered with Hazel Newberry. ‌

Whilst viewers of the programme were shocked when both Ross King and La Voix received scores of two from the panel this year, Quentin actually holds the record for the lowest score ever awarded to a competitor.

During the second series of the dancing show, Quentin and Hazel's opening performanc

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