SUPER White Dean Holdsworth became a bald baddie for a day when he starred in a TV quiz show.
The striker proved to be a real sport when he agreed to dress as movie spoof spy Austin Powers' nemesis Dr Evil for A Question of Sport.
And no Dr Evil is complete without his tiny clone 'Mini Me'.
So Dean had seven-year-old Charles Butcher, a member of Bolton's Dawn Dawson School of Dancing play the identical tiny sidekick. And both sported trademark grey suits and bald heads.
The popular BBC show, hosted by Sue Barker, with captains Ally McCoist and John Parrot, includes a 'mystery guest' slot where contestants have to name a sports personality who is in disguise.
Dean and Charles performed the sketch -- from the sequel Austin Powers 2 -- to the song "Just the two of us " and it was filmed at Bolton's Ikon nightclub. Thirty children from the dance troupe will be in the audience to see the filming of the Manchester-based show. Dawn Dawson said: " It was a wonderful experience. Charles loved it and Dean Holdsworth was a really good sport. I don't think he was too keen on his bald head though!"
Earlier in the month, members of the dance school appeared with another mystery personality, England rugby star Dewi Morris.
Dewi dressed up as pop sensation Geri Halliwell in the video "It's Raining Men".
A BBC spokesman said: "The dance team from Bolton were great. They really enjoyed themselves and were a good laugh."
Deano's debut as Dr Evil will be aired on Wednesday November 7 and repeated on Saturday, November 10.
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