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Title–card used for the 2018 revival Created by Creative director(s) (2006–2014) (2006–2014) Presented by (backstage) Judges Narrated by (2006–13) Simon Reed (2013–14) Matt Chapman (2018) (2018–) Theme music composer Country of origin United Kingdom Original language(s) English No. Of series 10 No. Of episodes 138 Production Executive producer(s) Jane Beacon Katie Rawcliffe Location(s) (2006–10, 2012–14) (2011) (2018—) Running time 60–120 minutes Production company(s) Release Original network Picture format Original release Original Series: 14 January 2006 ( 2006-01-14) – 9 March 2014 ( 2014-03-09) Revived Series: 7 January 2018 ( 2018-01-07) – present External links Dancing on Ice is a television show presented by alongside from 2006 to 2011, and from 2012 to 2014. The show consists of celebrities and their professional partners in front of a panel of judges.

The series, broadcast on, started on 14 January 2006 and ended on 9 March 2014 after the show's contract was not renewed by ITV. On 4 September 2017, it was announced that a revived series would air on from 7 January 2018 with Schofield and Willoughby returning as hosts alongside a new backstage host,. It was confirmed on 25 January 2018, that Dancing on Ice had been recommissioned for an eleventh series to air in 2019. Former Dancing on Ice title–card The series was announced in November 2004 and originally titled Stars on Thin Ice, the show was renamed following the failure of ITV's celebrity oriented 2005 summer schedule.

Dec 07, 2015 Jennifer Ellison cuts head open with skate on Dancing On Ice - 12th February 2012 - Duration: 3:22. Dancing on Ice is a British television show presented by Phillip Schofield alongside Holly Willoughby from 2006 to 2011. Containing music from Series 1.

Dancing on Ice is frequently compared to the 's. In 2004, the BBC aired a Strictly special entitled Strictly Ice Dancing at Christmas, which was won by England goalkeeper (who was a contestant in series 1 of Dancing on Ice). ITV's show was given a January premiere amidst network doubts about its viability but became a surprise hit in Britain, where it became the third highest rated television show of 2006. It attained an impressive 13 million viewers for the final in March.

Britain's best-known ice-skating duo and former Olympic champions and help to train the aspiring dancers, and also appear throughout the show with comments and advice. Head Coach also trains the skaters for the live show. From the beginning, Torvill and Dean opened every episode with a performance, with the exception of the second, third and fourth shows of the fourth series, when Torvill performed alone due to Dean's recovery from a shoulder operation. In 2012 they performed less regularly. Schofield previously presented with, with commentary originally from (later Simon Reed) and voiceovers done.

The members of The Ice Panel were originally, and, and the fifth judge varied from series to series: in the first series, in the second, in the third and fourth and in the fifth. In series 6, there were only three judges: Gardiner, Cousins and Bunton. During the shows first two series, it ran two supplementary programmes – Dancing on Ice Defrosted, presented by, and Dancing on Ice Exclusive (or Dancing on Ice Extra during series 1) presented by alongside in series 1 and in series 2. In mid-2007, it was announced that both shows would not return to accompany the third series as the audience attracted was out of ITV2's target range.

As part of ITV's new revamped schedule at the start of 2008, from the third series, the show aired on a Sunday night and featured updated music and new titles as well as redesigned graphics. The series 3 finale was a massive draw, pulling an average 11.7 million viewers (up from 9.6 million the previous year) peaking at 12.6 million viewers over the two-hour slot, up over a million from series 2. The seventh series began on 8 January 2012, with Torvill and Dean as coaches for which they will be paid £250,000 each series.

Was announced as the new co-presenter of the show replacing, whilst and replaced and on the judging panel. On 20 November 2012, it was announced that Gardiner was to return to the panel for the 2013 series, replacing Spence.

The full judging panel for the 2013 series was revealed on 28 December 2012, with former singer joining and returning to the panel after acting as head coach on the show the previous two years; they joined Gardiner and head judge on the panel. Cancellation and revival On 21 May 2013, Torvill and Dean announced that they would leave the series after its ninth series in 2014, leading to speculation that the whole show would be axed. On 24 June 2013 it was rumoured that Dancing on Ice may continue after they have left with new coaches, however, on 22 October 2013 it was confirmed that the show would end after its ninth series in 2014. On 4 September 2017, ITV confirmed that the show would return in 2018. Torvill and Dean will return to the show as head judges along with Schofield and Willoughby as presenters. On 19 October 2017, was confirmed as a judge. Later that month Gardiner confirmed that he would return to the judging panel.

Ashley's brother acts as the show's backstage digital host. 's betting presenter Matt Chapman was announced as the new commentator on 16 December 2017. However, following the first live show on 7 January, Chapman claimed that he had 'quit' the show but it was later confirmed to be a decision by the ITV producers, responding to pressure from the TV audience. Sport commentator was later confirmed as Chapman's replacement. It was announced on 25 January 2018 that Dancing on Ice would return for an eleventh series in 2019.

The presenters, judges and participating celebrities are yet to be confirmed by ITV. Format Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine. The four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel) judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance. These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples. As this is the case, the pair with the lowest score from the judges can avoid being in the bottom two if the public vote for them.

Once the scores and votes are combined to form the final leaderboard for that week's show, the two/three couples at the bottom compete in a final showdown known as the 'Skate Off', where they perform their routine again. Once the couples have performed their routines for the judging panel, the judges decide on who deserves to stay and cast their votes, based on their second performance. The couple with the most votes from the judges receives a place in the following week's show, while the couple with the fewest votes leaves the competition. One couple leaves each week, but in series 7, two couples left in one week, due to numbering issues. A live reunion special was staged one week after the end of each season, with all celebrities talking about their experiences during the season, and answering questions from a live studio audience.

Torvil and Dean themselves then made a special in-studio appearance towards the end, thanking the contestants, hosts and judges, and of course, the home viewers for their votes. Series overview Nine series have been broadcast, as summarised below. Series Start Finish Couples Weeks Winning celebrity Winning professional Presenters Ice panel Guest judges 14 January 2006 4 March 2006 10 8 N/A 20 January 2007 17 March 2007 11 9 13 January 2008 16 March 2008 13 10 11 January 2009 22 March 2009 11 10 January 2010 28 March 2010 14 12 (week 6) (week 7) 9 January 2011 27 March 2011 16 N/A 8 January 2012 25 March 2012 15 6 January 2013 10 March 2013 12 10 5 January 2014 9 March 2014 14 (weeks 6 & 7) 7 January 2018 11 March 2018 12 TBA TBA (Backstage) N/A Presenters, judges and coaches. Presenters gallery.

Main article: Winner Runner-up Third place First Eliminated Withdrew or injured Participating Professional N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Injured N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Injured N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Required elements From Series 1 to 8, there was an element that the skaters were required to perform as part of their routines. These required elements included:.

Assisted and unassisted. Use of a prop. Forming a position. Flying above the ice, suspended by a harness. A one footed spin.

Shadow steps. Classic moves of Torvill and Dean, sometimes with a choice between them. Cross rolls. Toe step sequences. Pair spin.

One unique move. Solo skate. Change of edge As of Series 9, the required skating elements format has been removed. Main series results Series 1 (2006).

Main article: The first series began on Saturday 14 January 2006 and ended on Saturday 4 March 2006, including ten celebrity skaters. The co-presenters were and, while The Ice Panel consisted of one-time, choreographer, theatre producer, two-time champion and. The contestants for the first series were: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status Socialite Eliminated 1st TV presenter Eliminated 2nd TV presenter Eliminated 3rd Actor & singer Eliminated 4th Actor Eliminated 5th Olympic middle distance runner Eliminated 6th Retired footballer Eliminated 7th Actress Third place Actor & singer Runner-up Actress Winner Series 2 (2007).

Main article: The second series began on Saturday 20 January 2007. In it, 11 celebrities competed, compared to ten in the first series.

The final was held on Saturday 17 March 2007. And returned to co-present, while, and returned to The Ice Panel. Did not return as a judge for a second series and was replaced by five-time.

The contestants for the second series were: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status TV & radio presenter Eliminated 1st Journalist & TV presenter Eliminated 2nd TV presenter Eliminated 3rd Singer Eliminated 4th TV presenter Eliminated 5th Singer Eliminated 6th Footballer Eliminated 7th Actress Eliminated 8th Singer Third place Actress Second place Rugby player Winner Series 3 (2008). Main article: The commissioning of the third series of Dancing on Ice was first confirmed by at the BAFTA awards. The third series began on 13 January 2008, moving to Sunday nights in the process and ended on 16 March 2008, when was crowned as the winner. Schofield and returned to co-present, while, and returned to The Ice Panel. The third series saw the replacement of judge by West End star. And for the first time in the history of the series, a contestant withdrew due to injury, and it was TV presenter who did so.

The contestants for the third series were: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status TV presenter Eliminated 1st TV presenter Eliminated 2nd TV presenter Withdrew Singer Eliminated 3rd TV presenter Eliminated 4th TV presenter Eliminated 5th Olympic javelin thrower Eliminated 6th Model & actress Eliminated 7th Tennis player Eliminated 8th Singer Eliminated 9th Actress Third place Actor Runner-up Singer Winner Series 4 (2009). Main article: The fourth series started on 11 January 2009 and ended on 22 March 2009. And returned to co-present as well as, and to mentor the celebrities. Barber, and all returned to The Ice Panel for the fourth series. The contestants for the fourth series were: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status Former footballer Eliminated 1st (Men's round) Actress Eliminated 2nd (Women's round) Actor Eliminated 3rd TV presenter Eliminated 4th Actor Eliminated 5th Rugby player Eliminated 6th Model & TV presenter Eliminated 7th Actress Eliminated 8th TV presenter Eliminated 9th Singer & TV presenter Eliminated 10th Singer Third place Journalist Runner-up Singer & actor Winner Series 5 (2010). Main article: The fifth series began on 10 January 2010 and ended on 28 March 2010., and returned to train the celebrities, with and returning as co-presenters. Barber, and returned for their fifth series on The Ice Panel.

However, did not return for her third series on The Ice Panel and was replaced by singer. In addition to the main show, there was also a new spin-off show called Dancing on Ice Friday which gives viewers the insight to the training of the celebrities. It was presented by and former contestant and broadcast from 8 pm to 8.30 pm on Friday evenings on ITV. Cousins did not appear as a judge for weeks 6 and 7 due to commentary commitments for the, so Barber was temporary head judge during Cousins's absence. Took his place on 14 February and filled in for him on 21 February. The contestants for the fifth series were: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status Singer Eliminated 1st (Women's round) Comedian Eliminated 2nd (Men's round) Actor Eliminated 3rd TV presenter Eliminated 4th Businesswoman & activist Eliminated 5th TV presenter Eliminated 6th Former Olympic swimmer Eliminated 7th Actress Eliminated 8th Singer Eliminated 9th Actor Eliminated 10th Actress Eliminated 11th Actor Third place Actor Second place Actress Winner Series 6 (2011). Main article: The sixth series started on 9 January 2011 and ended on 27 March 2011 with the following 16 celebrities taking part.

Although 16 celebrities are confirmed to take part, in a shocking twist, the first two episodes were qualifying rounds, in each of which eight couples skated and two were eliminated, so that only 12 couples reached the competition proper. For the first time, viewers in the Republic of Ireland were able to vote via the website. And returned to mentor the contestants, with moving from The Ice Panel to the role of head coach. And returned as co-presenters for their sixth series., and returned to The Ice Panel, but did not. The contestants for the sixth series are: Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status TV presenter Did not qualify (Qualifying round 1) Actress & TV presenter Actor Did not qualify (Qualifying round 2) Model Actor Eliminated 1st Cricketer Eliminated 2nd Actress Eliminated 3rd Radio DJ Eliminated 4th Singer Eliminated 5th Rapper Eliminated 6th Actress & TV presenter Eliminated 7th TV presenter Eliminated 8th Soldier Eliminated 9th Model & TV presenter Third place TV presenter Second place Actor Winner Series 7 (2012).

Main article: The seventh series started on 8 January 2012. The celebrities were revealed on 3 January 2012.

Returned as presenter and was joined by following the departure of, with, and returning to mentor the celebrities. Was the only judge from series 6 to return, with six consecutive and choreographer replacing and.

The contestants for the seventh series are as follows. Singer was originally part of the line-up, but withdrew after sustaining an injury. His replacement was contestant.

Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status TV presenter Eliminated 1st Actress Eliminated 2nd TV presenter Eliminated 3rd Actor Eliminated 4th Actress Eliminated 5th Businesswoman & author Eliminated 6th Freerunner Eliminated 7th Singer Eliminated 8th TV presenter Eliminated 9th Actor Eliminated 10th Alpine ski racer Eliminated 11th Actress Eliminated 12th Singer Third place Actress Second place Actor Winner Series 8 (2013). Main article: The eighth series started on 6 January 2013. The line-up was officially announced on 18 December 2012. Consisting of twelve couples, series 8 was the shortest series to air, and had the lowest number of couples since series 3 in 2008., and returned to mentor the celebrities, with Barber returning to The Ice Panel after two series away.

And returned to co-present. Head judge and Barber were joined on The Ice Panel by former judge and former singer, who replaced and. Celebrity Known for Status Actress Eliminated 1st Reality TV star Eliminated 2nd Politician Eliminated 3rd TV presenter Eliminated 4th Singer Eliminated 5th Comedian Eliminated 6th TV presenter Eliminated 7th Actress Eliminated 8th Retired rugby player Withdrew Boxer Third place Actor Second place Olympic gymnast Winner Series 9: All–Stars (2014). Main article: The ninth series of Dancing on Ice began airing on 5 January 2014. It was announced on 21 May 2013 by and that it would be their last time as coaches, and ITV's Director of Television, confirmed that the programme would be cancelled after this. On 24 June 2013, it was reported that Dancing on Ice could continue with new coaches, however, on 22 October 2013 it was confirmed that this series will be the show's last series.

It was later announced that the ninth series would be an 'all–star' series, featuring former winners and other contestants from the eight previous series. The 14-strong line up was revealed on 11 December 2013, included 6 former champions, 6 other top-four finishers, plus and. And returned to co-present.

Dean, Torvill and returned to mentor the celebrities., Barber and returned for their respective ninth, eighth, seventh and second series on The Ice Panel. Cousins was absent for weeks 6 and 7 due to commentating the, so former judge returned in his place and Barber was temporary head judge. Celebrity Original series Professional partner Status – 2nd Eliminated 1st – 7th Eliminated 2nd – 4th Eliminated 3rd – 2nd Eliminated 4th – 9th Eliminated 5th – 3rd Eliminated 6th – 3rd Eliminated 7th – 4th Eliminated 8th – 1st Eliminated 9th – 1st Eliminated 10th – 1st Eliminated 11th – 1st Third place – 1st Runner up – 1st Winner Series 10 (2018).

Main article: On 4 September 2017, it was announced on that Dancing on Ice would return with Willoughby and Schofield as presenters, and Torvill and Dean returning in new roles of head judges. It was also revealed that Jason Gardiner would be returning to the Ice Panel, along with member Ashley Banjo. With the announcement of the new series it was confirmed that the show would have a new set, new graphics, a new logo and a new theme tune, including the contestants and professionals faces for the first time. The show's new logo was released on the official Twitter account. The series will be filmed. Celebrity Known for Professional partner Status winner Eliminated 1st Actress Eliminated 2nd Athlete Eliminated 3rd Singer & TV presenter Eliminated 4th Singer, songwriter & producer Eliminated 5th Weather forecaster Participating Actor Participating Actress Participating Actress & TV presenter Participating Singer & reality TV star Participating Reality TV star Participating Rugby union player Participating Series 11 (2019) It was announced on 25 January 2018 that Dancing on Ice would return for an eleventh series in 2019. The presenters, judges and participating celebrities are yet to be confirmed by ITV.

Series averages All information in this table comes from. Including figures from ITV+1 and ITV HD channels Series Day # Ep. Main article: Merchandise. A DVD, featuring highlights from Series 1, and a CD, containing music from Series 1, were released shortly after it ended. A highlights DVD for Series 2 was released on 2 April 2007 and a Series 3 highlights DVD was released on 7 April 2008. There is a Series 4 DVD in The Series 1–5 Boxset; you can`t buy it by itself. The Series 5 Highlights DVD was released on 12 April 2010 and the Live Tour 2010 DVD was released on 29 November 2010.

A compilation boxset of highlights of Series 1–5 has also been released. The Live Tours are also filmed at a different location each year by Live Nation UK Ltd who own the rights to the tours and released on DVD by Universal Media.

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