Dancing on Ice

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2006
Dancing on Ice
Dancing on Ice

Dancing on Ice 556p2w

4.6 | en | Reality

Dancing on Ice is a British television show in which celebrities and their professional partners figure skate in front of a of judges consisting of Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill, Oti Mabuse, and Ashley Banjo. Presented by: Holly Willoughby (S1–7, S10–) and Stephen Mulhern (S16–). Former presented by: Philip Schofield (S1–S15), Christine Bleakley (S8–S9) Judged by: Christopher Dean (S10-), Jayne Torvill (S10-), Oti Mabuse (S14-), Ashley Banjo (S10–) Former judged by: Karen Barber (S1–5. S8-S9), Robin Cousins (S1-9), Jason Gardiner (S1-6, S8-11), Nicky Slater (S1-5), Karen Kresge (S1), Natalie Bestemianova (S2), Ruthie Henshall (S3–4), Emma Bunton (S5-6), Louie Spence (S7), Katarina Witt (S7), Ashley Roberts (S8–9), John Barrowman (S12-13)

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EP1  Episode 1
Jan. 12,2025
Episode 1

Dancing On Ice Season 17 brings a fresh lineup of celebrity contestants and thrilling performances, promising unforgettable entertainment in 2025.

EP2  Episode 2
Jan. 19,2025
Episode 2

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern are back with the second live show of the 2025 series as five more celebrities and their professional partners perform to avoid elimination

EP3  Episode 3
Jan. 26,2025
Episode 3

Grab the popcorn as it's Movie Week on the ice - the ten remaining couples perform live routines inspired by beloved films and our skating professionals deliver a 'Wicked' routine

EP4  Episode 4
Feb. 02,2025
Episode 4

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern host as the nine remaining celebrities perform routines set to songs which mean something personal to them and one more couple is eliminated

EP5  Episode 5
Feb. 09,2025
Episode 5

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern for the most dramatic show yet with the return of the skate-off and the bottom two couples battling it out to avoid elimination

EP6  80s Week
Feb. 16,2025
80s Week

'Dancing On Ice' continues with 80s week. The remaining six couples are split into two teams for the return of the team challenge. With extra points on offer, who will avoid the dreaded skate off?

EP7  Episode 7
Feb. 23,2025
Episode 7

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern host as the five remaining couples perform routines inspired by well-known musicals in hope of securing a place in the semi-final. Plus, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe open the show and the cast of Moulin Rouge! The Musical bring the West End to the ice

EP8  Episode 8
Mar. 02,2025
Episode 8

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern host as the four remaining celebrities take to the ice alone for the first time to fight for a place in the grand final. Diversity performs

EP9  Grand Final
Mar. 09,2025
Grand Final

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern present the grand finale, as the final three couples go head to head in a bid to lift the Dancing on Ice Trophy. Their routines include a dazzling showcase choreographed by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who will also skate together on television for the final time ahead of their farewell tour, marking the end of an era for the duo

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4.6 | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2006-01-14 | Released Producted By: ITV Studios , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.itv.com/dancingonice
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Dancing on Ice is a British television show in which celebrities and their professional partners figure skate in front of a of judges consisting of Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill, Oti Mabuse, and Ashley Banjo. Presented by: Holly Willoughby (S1–7, S10–) and Stephen Mulhern (S16–). Former presented by: Philip Schofield (S1–S15), Christine Bleakley (S8–S9) Judged by: Christopher Dean (S10-), Jayne Torvill (S10-), Oti Mabuse (S14-), Ashley Banjo (S10–) Former judged by: Karen Barber (S1–5. S8-S9), Robin Cousins (S1-9), Jason Gardiner (S1-6, S8-11), Nicky Slater (S1-5), Karen Kresge (S1), Natalie Bestemianova (S2), Ruthie Henshall (S3–4), Emma Bunton (S5-6), Louie Spence (S7), Katarina Witt (S7), Ashley Roberts (S8–9), John Barrowman (S12-13)

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Dancing on Ice Audience Reviews 4yb70

Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
mraculeated The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
studioAT Dancing on ice when it started was something a bit different. Two legendary Olympic skaters in Torvil and Dean training celebs to ice skate made for an interesting premise.Now however after seven series you can't help but thinking this premise has run it's course. The celebs are getting more and more Z-list by the minute and all the tricks have been seen before. Even the changes to the judging haven't really boosted things. The first few series were entertaining because everything was fresh and new but now the rot has set in a little bit and unless ITV do something major to ramp up the interest or pay big money to get big name stars I can see the shows popularity waning further.
prilja In a sea of reality shows that I don't touch with a barge pole, this offering seems to be just another - the celebrities, the judges, the voting. All the same really.However a main difference for me was that I wanted to watch it. Every week, for the whole three series, I have watched religiously, replaying the truly amazing routines and even now I am returning from the live tour 2008 having had a wonderful time last year at their first run! But why doesn't the x-factor catch my attention like this show? Why am I not running down to see Strictly Come Dancing? Why Dancing on Ice? Amongst the many reasons this show is so good (mainly the professionalism of the whole production) I personally acknowledge Torvill and Dean. Two of the UKs best skaters, who make the act of sliding on a sharp blade look like a walk in the park, their routines are mesmerising. Their attitude towards all the stars are of doting parents, ing them every step of the way. They are the backbone of this programme and THE most professional and talented people I have seen in years. It's inspiring.The team of professional skaters they have assembled and the coaches (inc. Karen Barber) are fantastic. Their goal is simple - to prove that anyone can skate and they are going to teach them.You truly believe at the end of the well choreographed series the true prize is not the trophy - it's learning this amazing skill. I hope I can too!
bs3dc You really have to commend whoever it is at ITV who comes up with new programme ideas. It must take a lot of imagination to turn to the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing and then come up with a completely undetectable fresh slant on the format. It is a bit like their recent take on the Dragon's Den, even featuring one of the same entrepreneurs to make it even more subtle.Of course like almost every television show these days it has to feature 'celebrities' who hardly anyone has ever heard heard of. The latest line-up has just been revealed and what a surprise. Tom Cruise? No. Halle Berry? No. David Beckham? No. Lisa Scott-Lee (Steps), Stephen Gately (Boyzone) and Duncan Something or other (Blue)? Yes. Singers whose solo career has hardly been record-breaking, indeed they would probably have to buy several hundred of their own singles just to get into the charts at all. Then there is the newsreaders, the obligatory soap star, the even more obligatory Ulrika Jonsson and some others who struggle to get on TV by their own merit.That is my only really major problem. The rest of the show is great if you like watching or performing ice skating and it is certainly not much worse than the BBC dancing show, though there was far too much carrying of certain skaters in the last series (e.g. Bonnie Langford) that takes away a little of the credibility. I just don't know why they can't create this sort of talent programme using 'ordinary' people. The public voting is often unfair as they are probably more likely to vote for participants they have heard of (if any). "Stars in their Eyes" used to score high in the rating without resorting (apart from specials) to the increasing number of z-listers there are out there, especially created it seems to appear in 'reality' TV. I simply cannot understand why if these people are apparently so popular they need to appear on these shows. I suppose you must give the participants some credit for doing something that requires skill, dedication and significant physical risk compared to sitting around in a house, on an island or in the jungle - all moaning and swearing. Overall though this means that yet again we fail to get any break in the schedules between 'celebrity' this and 'celebrity' that as by the time 'Celebrity Big Brother' is finished we will be onto another series of 'Dancing on Ice.' Have the producers no pity?