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All Balls and Glitter: My Life

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In the paperback edition of "All Balls and Glitter", Craig once more turns the spotlight on himself, with an updated chapter that includes gossip from the 2008 Strictly competition and the 2009 tour, plus new photographs from his private collection. "All Balls and Glitter" is Craig's remarkable life story, beginning with the tale of his escape from his small-town home in Ballarat, Australia, aged just fifteen, to embark on a career as a song-and-dance man (and drag queen), and revealing the intimate secrets of his straight marriage and gay relationships, as well as the treachery and heartbreak that accompanied them. Hear all the details of Craig's fascinating career as a performer, choreographer, director and - most recently - as a TV star on Strictly, Fame Academy and Celebrity MasterChef. "All Balls and Glitter" is unmissable, packed with breathtaking backstage gossip and showbiz secrets from one of the most captivating men on television.

328 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Craig Revel Horwood

8 books39 followers
Craig Revel Horwood is an Australian-British dancer, choreographer and theatre director in the United Kingdom. He is a patron of the National Osteoporosis Society. He is best known as a judge on the BBC dancing show Strictly Come Dancing. He published his autobiography in 2008.

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2,208 reviews115 followers
December 5, 2015
As a fan of Strictly Come Dancing - the original Celebrity/Pro dance programme, I knew and loved Craig. I read this wondering whether Craig would have an interesting enough life to relate. I was unprepared for how fabulously honest and entertaining his autobiography would be. Craig writes with humour and sensitivity as he describes growing up, being bullied and finding his passion in life. Definitely worth a read!
2 reviews
March 20, 2020
I was really interested in what goes on with people who are judges in the show and I wanted to understand them more

was really interested in what goes on with people who are judges in the show and I wanted to understand them more
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729 reviews
April 2, 2016
I can't help but feel endeared to Craig. He may be known as the Mr Nasty judge because of his comments when judging the Strictly contestants, but he really isn't nasty at all. He's simply honest, a trait he should be proud of. Well, I think so anyway. I think he's fabulous. He'd definitely be on my list of people I'd love to throw a dinner party for, he has such interesting stories to share.
640 reviews68 followers
April 20, 2018
I thoroughly enjoyed this - I'm very glad I now know more about my favourite TV villain!! My only complaint is that I found it quite slow, but I think that is due to the fact that I've been reading other books at the same time!
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1,049 reviews36 followers
May 6, 2019
This reads like it's actually been written by Horwood which makes a lot of fun to read. It did finish quite abruptly though which is why I gave it only 3 stars instead of the 4 I'd been intending.
22 reviews
December 24, 2025
The Good

It started off really good and picked up pace really well and I could follow Craig’s life quite well from one moment to the next. I am a musical theatre fan and an avid Strictly watcher so enjoyed all of the anecdotes about his life being a strictly judge and his life in the musical theatre industry.

The Bad

I found the varying chapter lengths challenging at times and I think I prefer a hard back memoir in comparison to a paperback one but that doesn’t take away from the story. I personally wasn’t wowed and I have read better memoirs/autobiographies

The Ugly

I got bored towards the end I think this had a lot to do with the varying chapters lengths and the fact that I just lost interest in the book overall.

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214 reviews19 followers
February 8, 2024
Another book I wanted to love but didn't really.

I do like CRH, he seems like a lot of fun and is clearly talented but somehow this book gets very dull and repetitive and manages to lose a lot of his charm. It is very interesting about his early life, but it gets a bit list-like with the career and personal life stuff.

Did find the bit right at the end about John Sargent quite gratifying, I read his biography some time ago and he didn't come across at all well.

Oddly, my copy had lots of strange text around the photo section with captions missing or incomplete. It isn't a proof so I guess I must have got hold of one of dud batch, maybe I picked it up at a remainder shop.
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5 reviews
May 4, 2019
Fab-u-lous

I really enjoyed reading this book,; how there is such a sensitive man that works like a trooper and has such a widespread experience of entertainment as a whole not just dance. Producing, writing, dancing, singing, living life in general. I now move on to his other books.
8 reviews
June 1, 2020
Honest as His Judging

I love Strictly and Craig is my favourite judge. I knew he was a choreographer and dancer, but didn’t realise how much else he had done. His description of Oz, growing, the dance world, Strictly, are as apt and honest as his dance judging. He’s very nice and not nasty at all😀
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1,195 reviews6 followers
September 9, 2021
The author's early life story was tragic and heart-rending. Alcoholism in a parent changes a child forever and this is heartbreaking. Alhough Mr. Horwood is a fun-loving person, there is an obvious underlying melancholy to his story.
There is an amateurish flavor to the writing of the book (overuse of the words "tons" "lots" "loads" for example). It is not an awful sin but distracting.
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535 reviews10 followers
November 13, 2017
I highly recommend this book, read it in three days.
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Author 3 books8 followers
December 23, 2022
A fabulous book

This is an absolute scream of a biography. Although I have started in the middle of Craig's biography as read the 22nd 1st
584 reviews
January 4, 2023
Interesting to learn his background but too much monotonous listing of productions undertaken.
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97 reviews
March 30, 2024
A great autobiography. It was full of gossip and scandal as promised. It didn’t disappoint and I’m looking forward to reading more from Craig!
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16 reviews
June 23, 2024
I desperately wanted to like Craig more as a result of reading this but I just couldn’t. The writing’s all over the place and all the narrative comes across as bragging. One for the charity shop.
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194 reviews
May 20, 2025
interesting read wasnt keen on him but he does a lot for charity
Profile Image for Theresa Dudley.
197 reviews1 follower
June 1, 2025
3.5 stars.
really enjoyed it. totally honest account of his life. fast paced. has packed alot into his life. Complete respect to the man.
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32 reviews3 followers
February 14, 2017
I'm a huge Strictly fan and have always found Craig a bit of a mystery. It was interesting to read about his upbringing in Australia and what got him into show business. I think people who read this will be presently surprised among other things, Craig is actually a really nice guy!
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292 reviews5 followers
February 28, 2012
I had no idea who Craig Revel Horwood was before this book was nominated for the DS Book Club. I had never watched Strictly Come Dancing (UK) or the American equivalent, Dancing With the Stars. I've never been into musicals, although occasionally I like a song from one of them and I do recognize many of the names. So, all things considered, this book should have been a real slog to finish, right? Wrong! It was fun and mostly quite interesting. Horwood's childhood in Australia was quite interesting because it was so very different from anything I experienced. He was a late bloomer who finally came to dance as his profession, and he worked extremely hard to get where he is today.

The book is filled with wild and funny stories. There are parts that could use more detail or polishing, and because I was unfamiliar with many of the celebs he encountered on Strictly Come Dancing and the controversies that have cropped up on that show, I had to do a little research on my own, but I enjoyed this book and found it to be the sort of light read that is easy to pick up in a spare moment.
Profile Image for Laura of Lurking.
244 reviews40 followers
September 8, 2013
I has only been aware of Craig as a judge on strictly come dancing prior to picking up this book. I was in the "love to hate and boo as loudly as possible camp", so this frank and very touching autobiography of the trials and rewards in his life really surprised me in how much it hit home.

I admit going into reading this book I had many assumptions, not all of them positive of his lifestyle (although I support his sexuality, wherever it may lie, all the way). Many of those were destroyed and I saw the three dimensional real man stood behind them. I have much greater respect for him now - even if my camp on his strictly comments has not changed.

I would recommend this book not just to fans of the show or his work, but people who like stories of overcoming adversity and getting back up no matter how many time you get knocked down.

I will also now be looking for some of his work to watch as an extension of what I learnt reading this.
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8 reviews
October 10, 2014
The story of his upbringing and professional background was interesting, and was what aroused my curiosity. However it's interminably intertwined with the more salacious stuff. I can see why it was described as racy on the cover. It's rude enough to shock your Nan, but not enough to offend her. In the end, it's all a bit too laborious and luvvie.
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10 reviews10 followers
January 26, 2013
This is a light pleasant read - frank and interesting insight into Craig's past both personal and professional. Always outspoken but always honest, he tells stories of his colourful past. Some are tragic, some happy, but this book gives a very real insight into what makes the man tick.
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November 24, 2013
An old bio now finished in 2008 when Arlene Philips was still a judge on Strictly Come Dancing. What can I say? It was a very cheap read for the Kindle!

Really it was a 2.5* read but generously I gave it 3*

Interesting but not fascinating.
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January 5, 2012
A fun read from someone who has had a very exciting life.
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