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Dancing on Ice

British ice skating competition series (2006–2014, 2018–2025)


British ice skating competition series (2006–2014, 2018–2025)

FieldValue
imageDancing_On_Ice_reboot_logo.jpg
creatorITV Studios
presenter
judges
voices
theme_music_composerPaul Farrer
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series17
num_episodes258
executive_producer
location
runtime60–135 minutes
companyITV Productions (2006–2009)
ITV Studios Entertainment (2010–2014, 2018–2021)
Lifted Entertainment (2022–2025)
networkITV
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  • Phillip Schofield
  • Holly Willoughby
  • Christine Lampard
  • Stephen Mulhern
  • Robin Cousins
  • Karen Barber
  • Jason Gardiner
  • Nicky Slater
  • Karen Kresge
  • Ruthie Henshall
  • Natalia Bestemianova
  • Emma Bunton
  • Katarina Witt
  • Louie Spence
  • Ashley Roberts
  • Jayne Torvill
  • Christopher Dean
  • Ashley Banjo
  • John Barrowman
  • Oti Mabuse
  • Tony Gubba
  • Simon Reed
  • Matt Chapman
  • Sam Matterface
  • Alex Crook
  • Jane Beacon
  • Katie Rawcliffe
  • Elstree Studios (2006–2010, 2012–2014)
  • Shepperton Studios (2011)
  • ITV Studios Bovingdon (2018–2025) ITV Studios Entertainment (2010–2014, 2018–2021) Lifted Entertainment (2022–2025)

Dancing on Ice is a British television series broadcast from 2006 to 2014 and then from 2018 to 2025. It was presented by Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern. Other previous hosts include Phillip Schofield and Christine Lampard. The series features celebrities and their professional partners figure skating in front of a panel of judges. The series, broadcast on ITV, started on 14 January 2006 and initially ended on 9 March 2014.

On 4 September 2017, it was announced that a revived series would air on ITV from 7 January 2018 with Schofield and Willoughby returning as hosts. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean assumed new roles as head judges, alongside original judge Jason Gardiner and new judge Ashley Banjo. In 2020, John Barrowman replaced Gardiner as a judge, however on 3 October 2021, it was announced that Barrowman would not be returning to the judging panel. His replacement was later announced as Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse. During the finale of the fifteenth series, it was confirmed that the show would return in 2024 for its sixteenth series. Following Schofield's resignation from ITV in 2023, Stephen Mulhern began co-hosting the series alongside Willoughby. In March 2024 it was announced that Dancing on Ice would return in 2025 for its seventeenth and final series which concluded on 9 March 2025.

On 26 March 2025, ITV announced that the series would be "rested" in 2026, and that there are currently no plans for another series.

Background and history

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. Dancing on Ice is frequently compared to the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. In 2004, the BBC aired a Strictly special entitled Strictly Ice Dancing at Christmas, which was won by England goalkeeper David Seaman, who later became a contestant on the first series 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 Olympic champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean help to train the aspiring dancers, and also appear throughout the show with comments and advice. Head Coach Karen Barber 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. From 2012, they performed less frequently.

Schofield previously presented with Holly Willoughby, with commentary originally from Tony Gubba (later Simon Reed for the final three weeks in series 8 and then for the whole of series 9 following Gubba's death) and voiceovers done by John Sachs (previously Marc Silk in series 1 and Bob Lawrence in series 2 and 3). The members of The Ice Panel were originally Karen Barber, Jason Gardiner, Nicky Slater and Robin Cousins, and the fifth judge varied from series to series: Karen Kresge in the first series, Natalia Bestemianova in the second, Ruthie Henshall in the third and fourth and Emma Bunton 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, which aired on ITV2 directly after the main ITV1 show, and presented by Stephen Mulhern, whilst Dancing on Ice Exclusive (or Dancing on Ice Extra during series 1) was aired on ITV1 in a weekday teatime slot, and presented by Andi Peters alongside Andrea McLean in series 1 and Ben Shephard 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. Christine Lampard was announced as the new co-presenter of the show replacing Holly Willoughby, whilst Katarina Witt and Louie Spence replaced Emma Bunton and Jason Gardiner 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 The Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley Roberts joining and Karen Barber returning to the panel after acting as head coach on the show the previous two years; they joined Gardiner and head judge Robin Cousins 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, Ashley Banjo was confirmed as a judge. Later that month, Gardiner confirmed that he would return to the judging panel. Ashley's brother, Jordan Banjo, acts as the show's backstage digital host. ITV Racing'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. ITV and Talksport football commentator Sam Matterface was later confirmed as Chapman's replacement. On 21 August 2019, Gardiner confirmed that he would not return for the 12th series in 2020. At the start of September, series one contestant John Barrowman was confirmed as his replacement. On 3 October 2021, ITV announced that Barrowman would not be returning to the judging panel in 2022. In December, it was confirmed that Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse would replace him for the fourteenth series.

In May 2023, Schofield resigned from ITV after admitting to having had a relationship with a young male ITV employee, ultimately confirming his departure from both This Morning and Dancing on Ice. Stephen Mulhern, who previously stood in for Schofield as presenter during the fourteenth series, was announced as his replacement and co-hosted alongside Willoughby until the show's cancellation in March 2025. Matterface did not return as commentator for the 2025 series and was replaced by Alex Crook, who deputised for him in previous series due to his footballing commitments.

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 a different routine known as the Save-Me Skate. Unlike the main routines, this routine can be reused if the celebrity is in the Skate Off more than once. 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 the competition each week, but in series 7, two couples left in one week, due to numbering issues. This also occurred in series 10, 11 and 14 respectively.

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. Torvill and Dean themselves then made a special in-studio appearance towards the end, thanking the contestants, hosts and judges, and the viewers for their votes.

Required elements

From Series 1 to 8, there was an element that the skaters were required to perform as part of their routines. From Series 9, the required skating elements format was removed due to the All-Star nature of the series. It was brought back in Series 10, known as the judges' challenge. The required elements included:

  • Assisted and unassisted jumps
  • Use of a prop
  • Forming a spiral 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

Studio set and ice rink

The show was based in the George Lucas Stage at Elstree Studios from 2006 to 2010. In 2011 the show was broadcast from Shepperton Studios. In 2012 it returned to Elstree with a new, more modern set. There were several areas of the Elstree studio. The Tunnel was to the left of the rink and was where the couples entered the rink. The Ice Cave was situated at the back of the rink and was where Phillip Schofield and Torvill and Dean stood to interview the couples. The Judges and Contestants Area was to the right of the rink and was where the judging panel were based, and where Holly Willoughby or Christine Bleakley stood to speak to them and the couples.

For the 2018 revival series the show was relocated to a purpose-built studio at RAF Bovingdon.

Series overview

17 series have been broadcast to date, as summarised below.

SeriesStartFinishEpisodes1234567891011121314151617
WinnersRunners-upThird place
14 January 20064 March 200616Gaynor Faye & Daniel WhistonStefan Booth & Kristina LenkoBonnie Langford & Matt Evers
20 January 200717 March 200718Kyran Bracken & Melanie LambertClare Buckfield & Andrei LipanovDuncan James & Maria Filippov
13 January 200816 March 200820Suzanne Shaw & Matt EversChris Fountain & Frankie PoultneyZaraah Abrahams & Fred Palascak
11 January 200922 March 200922Ray Quinn & Maria FilippovDonal MacIntyre & Florentine HoudinièreJessica Taylor & Pavel Aubrecht
10 January 201028 March 201023Hayley Tamaddon & Daniel WhistonGary Lucy & Maria FilippovKieron Richardson & Brianne Delcourt
9 January 201127 March 201123Sam Attwater & Brianne DelcourtLaura Hamilton & Colin RatushniakChloe Madeley & Michael Zenezini
8 January 201225 March 201223Matthew Wolfenden & Nina UlanovaJorgie Porter & Matt EversChico & Jodeyne Higgins
6 January 201310 March 201319Beth Tweddle & Daniel WhistonMatt Lapinskas & Brianne DelcourtLuke Campbell & Jenna Smith
5 January 20149 March 201419Ray Quinn & Maria FilippovHayley Tamaddon & Daniel WhistonBeth Tweddle & Łukasz Różycki
7 January 201811 March 201810Jake Quickenden & Vanessa BauerBrooke Vincent & Matej SileckyMax Evans & Ale Izquierdo
6 January 201910 March 201910James Jordan & Alexandra SchaumanWes Nelson & Vanessa BauerSaara Aalto & Hamish Gaman
5 January 20208 March 202010Joe Swash & Alex MurphyPerri Kiely & Vanessa BauerLibby Clegg & Mark Hanretty
17 January 202114 March 20218Sonny Jay & Angela EganFaye Brookes & Matt EversColin Jackson & Klabera Komini
16 January 202227 March 202210Regan Gascoigne & Karina MantaBrendan Cole & Vanessa BauerKimberly Wyatt & Mark Hanretty
15 January 202312 March 20239Nile Wilson & Olivia SmartJoey Essex & Vanessa BauerThe Vivienne & Colin Grafton
14 January 202410 March 20249Ryan Thomas & Amani FancyMiles Nazaire & Vanessa BauerAdele Roberts & Mark Hanretty
12 January 20259 March 20259Sam Aston & Molly LanaghanMichaela Strachan & Mark HanrettyAnton Ferdinand & Annette Dytrt

Cast

;Colour key:

Cast memberSeries1234567891011121314151617
Phillip Schofield
Holly Willoughby
Christine Lampard
Stephen Mulhern
Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Nicky Slater
Karen Kresge
Natalia Bestemianova
Ruthie Henshall
Emma Bunton
Louie Spence
Katarina Witt
Ashley Roberts
Ashley Banjo
Christopher Dean
Jayne Torvill
John Barrowman
Oti Mabuse

Series results

Series 1 (2006)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 1

The first series aired from 14 January to 4 March 2006 on ITV. It was presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, and judged by the "Ice Panel", consisting of Nicky Slater, Karen Kresge, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber and Robin Cousins. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean coached and trained the contestants.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
SocialiteEliminated 1st
Television presenterEliminated 2nd
GMTV weather presenterEliminated 3rd
Actor & singerEliminated 4th
Coronation Street actorEliminated 5th
Olympic middle-distance runnerEliminated 6th
England goalkeeperEliminated 7th
Actress & West End dancerThird place
ActorRunners-up
Coronation Street actressWinners

Series 2 (2007)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 2

The second series aired from 20 January to 17 March 2007 on ITV. It was presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, and judged by the "Ice Panel", consisting of Nicky Slater, Natalia Bestemianova, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber, and Robin Cousins. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean coached and trained the contestants.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Radio presenter & talent show judgeEliminated 1st
Newsreader & freelance journalistEliminated 2nd
Television presenterEliminated 3rd
Boyzone singerEliminated 4th
Sky newscasterEliminated 5th
Steps singerEliminated 6th
England footballerEliminated 7th
Home and Away & Emmerdale actressEliminated 8th
Blue singerThird place
ActressRunners-up
England rugby playerWinners

Series 3 (2008)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 3

The third series aired from 13 January to 16 March 2008 on ITV. The show moved from Saturday nights to Sunday nights, with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returning as hosts. Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner, and Robin Cousins returned to the "Ice Panel", with Ruthie Henshall joining as a replacement for Natalia Bestemianova.{{cite news | access-date = 30 December 2007 | archive-date = 7 January 2008 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080107210250/http://www.itv.com/entertainment/reality/dancingonice/allabouttheshow/ | url-status = live

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Television presenterEliminated 1st
Sports television presenterEliminated 2nd
Television presenterWithdrew
Singer-songwriterEliminated 3rd
How Clean Is Your House? co-presenterEliminated 4th
Television presenterEliminated 5th
Olympic javelin throwerEliminated 6th
Model & Emmerdale actressEliminated 7th
Professional tennis playerEliminated 8th
Singer-songwriterEliminated 9th
Coronation Street actressThird place
Hollyoaks actorRunners-up
Hear'Say singerWinners

Series 4 (2009)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 4

The fourth series aired from 11 January to 22 March 2009 on ITV. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as main presenters, while Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner, Ruthie Henshall, and Robin Cousins returned to the "Ice Panel".

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
England & Chelsea footballerEliminated 1st
EastEnders & Hollyoaks actressEliminated 2nd
Holby City actorEliminated 3rd
Television presenterEliminated 4th
Stage & screen actorEliminated 5th
England rugby playerEliminated 6th
Glamour model & television presenterEliminated 7th
Emmerdale actressEliminated 8th
Blue Peter presenterEliminated 9th
Singer & Loose Women panellistEliminated 10th
Liberty X singerThird place
Investigative journalistRunners-up
Actor & The X Factor runner-upWinners

Series 5 (2010)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 5

The fifth series aired from 10 January to 28 March 2010, on ITV, with a preview show on 8 January 2010. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as the main presenters, while Karen Barber, Robin Cousins, Jason Gardiner, and Nicky Slater returned to the "Ice Panel". Emma Bunton joined the panel as a replacement for Ruthie Henshall. Barber acted as head judge for weeks 6 and 7 due to Cousins commentating on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, with Michael Ball and Angela Rippon appearing as guest judges those weeks.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Pop singer & aide to Simon CowellEliminated 1st
Comedian & impressionistEliminated 2nd
Holby City actorEliminated 3rd
Cookbook author & television presenterEliminated 4th
Model & businesswomanEliminated 5th
General practitioner & television presenterEliminated 6th
Olympic medley swimmerEliminated 7th
The Inbetweeners actressEliminated 8th
Boyzone singerEliminated 9th
Coronation Street actorEliminated 10th
EastEnders actressEliminated 11th
Hollyoaks actorThird place
The Bill actorRunners-up
Emmerdale actressWinners

Series 6 (2011)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 6

The sixth series aired from 9 January to 27 March 2011, on ITV. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts, while Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean returned as mentors. As part of a major revamp, the show moved from Elstree Studios to Shepperton Studios, where they unveiled a new set. Karen Barber, Emma Bunton, Robin Cousins, and Jason Gardiner returned, though Barber moved from the "Ice Panel" to head coach. Nicky Slater did not return as a judge and was not replaced. In another change, the judges gave scores out of 10.0 instead of 6.0, allowing for an overall total score of 30.0.

The line-up was revealed on 18 December 2010, and consisted of sixteen celebrities. The first two shows, on 9 and 16 January 2011, were billed as "qualifying" rounds, with eight couples skating in each, and two being eliminated each week. The remaining twelve couples progressed to the main competition, which started on 23 January.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Television journalist & newsreaderDid not qualify
EastEnders actress & television presenter
Neighbours & Home and Away actor
Model
Coronation Street actorEliminated 1st
International cricketerEliminated 2nd
Hollyoaks actressEliminated 3rd
BBC Radio 1 presenterEliminated 4th
Media personality & Atomic Kitten singerEliminated 5th
RapperEliminated 6th
Actress & Loose Women panellistEliminated 7th
Television presenterEliminated 8th
British Army regiment soldierEliminated 9th
Freelance journalist & modelThird place
Children's television presenterRunners-up
EastEnders actorWinners

Series 7 (2012)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 7

The seventh series aired from on 8 January to 25 March 2012, on ITV. Phillip Schofield returned as presenter, but Holly Willoughby was replaced by Christine Bleakley. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean returned to mentor the celebrities, with Karen Barber returning as head coach. This series was judged by Robin Cousins, Louie Spence, and Katarina Witt. The show moved back to its original location of Elstree Studios, which had been used during the show's first five series.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusAndy AkinwolereLaila MorseMark RhodesCorey FeldmanCharlene TiltonRosemary ConleyHeidi RangeSébastien FoucanSam NixonAndy WhymentChemmy AlcottJennifer EllisonChicoJorgie PorterMatthew Wolfenden
Blue Peter presenterMaria FilippovEliminated 1st
EastEnders actressŁukasz RóżyckiEliminated 2nd
Children's television presenterFrankie PoultneyEliminated 3rd
Hollywood actorBrooke CastileEliminated 4th
Dallas actressMatthew GonzalezEliminated 5th
Businesswoman, author & broadcasterMark HanrettyEliminated 6th
Sugababes singerAndrei LipanovEliminated 7th
FreerunnerBrianne DelcourtEliminated 8th
Children's television presenterAlexandra SchaumanEliminated 9th
Coronation Street actorVicky OgdenEliminated 10th
World Cup alpine ski racerSean RiceEliminated 11th
ActressDaniel WhistonEliminated 12th
The X Factor contestantJodeyne HigginsThird place
Hollyoaks actressMatt EversRunners-up
Emmerdale actorNina UlanovaWinners

Series 8 (2013)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 8

The eighth series aired from on 6 January to 10 March 2013, on ITV. Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley returned as hosts, with Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean serving as mentors. The series was judged by Robin Cousins, Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts, and Jason Gardiner. Gardiner had departed after series 6 in 2011, but returned to replace Louie Spence, while Ashley Roberts joined the Ice Panel as Katarina Witt's replacement. Barber rejoined the Ice Panel after serving as head coach in series 6 and series 7.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusPamela AndersonLauren GoodgerOona KingAnthea TurnerShayne WardJoe PasqualeKeith ChegwinSamia GhadieGareth ThomasLuke CampbellMatt LapinskasBeth Tweddle
Actress & Playboy modelMatt EversEliminated 1st
The Only Way Is Essex cast memberMichael ZeneziniEliminated 2nd
Labour Party politicianMark HanrettyEliminated 3rd
Television presenterAndy BuchananEliminated 4th
Singer & The X Factor winnerMaria FilippovEliminated 5th
ComedianVicky OgdenEliminated 6th
Television presenter & actorOlga SharutenkoEliminated 7th
Coronation Street actressSylvain LongchambonEliminated 8th
Wales rugby playerRobin JohnstoneWithdrew
Olympic boxerJenna SmithThird place
EastEnders actorBrianne DelcourtRunners-up
Olympic artistic gymnastDaniel WhistonWinners

Series 9: All-Stars (2014)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 9

The ninth series aired from 5 January to 9 March 2014 on ITV. It was announced on 22 October 2013 that this series would be the show's last, and would be an 'All-Star' series featuring former winners and previous contestants. Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley returned to present, with Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean returning as mentors. Robin Cousins, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber, and Ashley Roberts returned to the *"*Ice Panel". Cousins was unable to appear on the ice panel during weeks 6 and 7 due to him commentating the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and was replaced by original judge Nicky Slater, while Barber acted as head judge.

CelebrityPrevious seriesProfessional partnerStatusJorgie PorterJoe PasqualeDavid SeamanGary LucyTodd CartyZaraah AbrahamsBonnie LangfordGareth GatesSuzanne ShawKyran BrackenSam AttwaterBeth TweddleHayley TamaddonRay Quinn
Series 7Sylvain LongchambonEliminated 1st
Series 8Robin JohnstoneEliminated 2nd
Series 1Frankie PoultneyEliminated 3rd
Series 5Katie StainsbyEliminated 4th
Series 4Alexandra SchaumanEliminated 5th
Series 3Andy BuchananEliminated 6th
Series 1Andrei LipanovEliminated 7th
Series 3Brianne DelcourtEliminated 8th
Series 3Matt EversEliminated 9th
Series 2Nina UlanovaEliminated 10th
Series 6Vicky OgdenEliminated 11th
Series 8Łukasz RóżyckiThird place
Series 5Daniel WhistonRunners-up
Series 4Maria FilippovWinners

Series 10 (2018)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 10

The tenth series debuted on ITV on 7 January 2018. It was the first series since the show had ended in 2014 and featured a new set and ice rink, a new panel of judges, and a new logo. After the tenth series, the live tour of Dancing on Ice returned from March to April 2018, featuring celebrities from the series.

For this series, the show relocated from its previous home at Elstree Studios to a new, purpose-built studio at RAF Bovingdon in Hertfordshire. Creative directors and mentors Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill became head judges and alternated the role on a weekly basis, joined on the panel by newcomer Ashley Banjo and Jason Gardiner, who returned for his ninth series as judge. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby served as hosts, with Willoughby replacing Christine Lampard.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusCandice BrownStephanie WaringPerri Shakes-DraytonCheryl BakerLemarAntony CottonDonna AirAlex BeresfordKem CetinayMax EvansBrooke VincentJake Quickenden
The Great British Bake Off winnerMatt EversEliminated 1st
Hollyoaks actressSylvain LongchambonEliminated 2nd
Olympic hurdlerHamish GamanEliminated 3rd
Bucks Fizz singer & television presenterDaniel WhistonEliminated 4th
Singer-songwriter & producerMelody Le MoalEliminated 5th
Coronation Street actorBrandee MaltoEliminated 6th & 7th
Actress & television presenterMark Hanretty
ITV Weather forecasterBrianne DelcourtEliminated 8th
Love Island winnerAlex MurphyEliminated 9th
Rugby union playerAle IzquierdoThird place
Coronation Street actressMatej SileckyRunners-up
Singer & The X Factor contestantVanessa BauerWinners

Series 11 (2019)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 11

The eleventh series debuted on 6 January 2019 on ITV. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby once again returned as hosts; Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean, Jason Gardiner, and Jayne Torvill all returned as judges. Former judge Karen Barber returned as head coach, a role that she had last held in 2012.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusMark LittleRichard BlackwoodDidi ConnSaira KhanGemma CollinsRyan SidebottomJane DansonMelody ThorntonBrian McFaddenSaara AaltoWes NelsonJames Jordan
Neighbours actorBrianne DelcourtEliminated 1st
EastEnders actorCarlotta EdwardsEliminated 2nd
Grease actressŁukasz RóżyckiEliminated 3rd
Television presenterMark HanrettyEliminated 4th
The Only Way Is Essex cast memberMatt EversEliminated 5th
England cricketerBrandee MaltoEliminated 6th & 7th
Coronation Street actressSylvain Longchambon
The Pussycat Dolls singerAlexander DemetriouEliminated 8th
Westlife singerAlex MurphyEliminated 9th
Singer-songwriterHamish GamanThird place
Love Island finalistVanessa BauerRunners-up
Strictly Come Dancing professionalAlexandra SchaumanWinners

Series 12 (2020)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 12

The twelfth series debuted on ITV on 5 January 2020. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts. On 1 September 2019, it was announced that Jason Gardiner would not return as a judge and that series 1 participant John Barrowman would replace him.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusTrisha GoddardLucrezia MillariniRadzi ChinyanganyaCapriceKevin KilbaneIan "H" WatkinsMaura HigginsLisa GeorgeBen HanlinLibby CleggPerri KielyJoe Swash
Television presenterŁukasz RóżyckiEliminated 1st
ITV News presenter & journalistBrendyn HatfieldEliminated 2nd
Blue Peter presenterJess HatfieldEliminated 3rd
Model & actressHamish Gaman
Oscar Peter (Week 4)Withdrew
Republic of Ireland footballerBrianne DelcourtEliminated 4th
Steps singerMatt EversEliminated 5th
Love Island finalistAlexander DemetriouEliminated 6th
Coronation Street actressTom NaylorEliminated 7th
Magician & television presenterCarlotta EdwardsEliminated 8th
Paralympic sprinterMark HanrettyThird place
Diversity dancerVanessa BauerRunners-up
EastEnders actor & television presenterAlexandra Schauman
Alex Murphy (Weeks 4–10)Winners

Series 13 (2021)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 13

The thirteenth series debuted on ITV on 17 January 2021. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts, while Ashley Banjo, John Barrowman, Christopher Dean, and Jayne Torvill returned as judges.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusMyleene KlassDenise van OutenGraham BellRufus HoundBillie ShepherdMatt RichardsonJoe-Warren PlantAmy TinklerJason DonovanRebekah VardyLady LeshurrColin JacksonFaye BrookesSonny Jay
Hear'Say singer & presenterŁukasz RóżyckiEliminated 1st
Actress, singer & presenterMatt EversWithdrew
Olympic skier & broadcasterKarina MantaEliminated 2nd
Comedian, actor & presenterRobin JohnstoneWithdrew
The Only Way Is Essex cast memberMark HanrettyWithdrew
Comedian & television presenterVicky OgdenEliminated 3rd
Emmerdale actorVanessa BauerWithdrew
Olympic artistic gymnastJoe JohnsonEliminated 4th
Actor & singerAlexandra SchaumanWithdrew
Television personality & modelAndy BuchananEliminated 5th
RapperBrendyn HatfieldEliminated 6th
Olympic hurdlerKlabera KominiThird place
Coronation Street actressHamish Gaman
Matt Evers (Weeks 6–8)Runners-up
Capital FM presenterAngela EganWinners

Series 14 (2022)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 14

The fourteenth series debuted on ITV on 16 January 2022. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts. Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean, and Jayne Torvill returned as judges for their fifth series, while it was announced that John Barrowman would not be returning to the judging panel. In December, Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse was confirmed as Barrowman's replacement. Arlene Phillips also joined the panel on 20 February as a guest judge.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
England rugby playerEliminated 1st
Television presenterEliminated 2nd
S Club 7 singerEliminated 3rd
Love Island contestantEliminated 4th
Happy Mondays musician & dancerEliminated 5th
Coronation Street actressEliminated 6th
Paralympic athleteEliminated 7th
Olympic cyclistEliminated 8th & 9th
The Vamps bassist
The Pussycat Dolls singerThird place
Strictly Come Dancing professionalRunners-up
Professional dancerWinners

Series 15 (2023)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 15

The fifteenth series debuted on ITV on 15 January 2023. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts. Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse, and Jayne Torvill also returned as judges.

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
England footballer & television presenterEliminated 1st
Liberty X singerEliminated 2nd
Love Island winner & actressEliminated 3rd
EastEnders actress & DJEliminated 4th
Stand-up comedian & presenterEliminated 5th
Hollyoaks actress & singerEliminated 6th
Coronation Street actressEliminated 7th
The Wanted singerEliminated 8th
Drag queen & RuPaul's Drag Race UK winnerThird place
The Only Way Is Essex cast memberRunners-up
Olympic artistic gymnastWinners

Series 16 (2024)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 16}}The sixteenth series began airing on [ITV (TV channel), [ITV]] from 14 January 2024. In May 2023, [[Phillip Schofield]] who had presented the show since its inception, resigned from ITV after admitting to having had a relationship with an ITV employee.{{cite web, [fourteenth series]], was announced to be co-hosting the series alongside [[Holly Willoughby]] in December 2023.{{cite web](fourteenth-series-was-announced-to-be-co-hosting-the-series-alongside-holly-willoughby-in-december-2023-ref-cite-web), [Heart]]](heart)

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusRicky HattonHannah SpearrittClaire SweeneyRoxy ShahidiLou SandersRicky NorwoodEddie the EagleAmber DaviesGreg RutherfordAdele RobertsMiles NazaireRyan Thomas
Professional boxerRobin JohnstoneEliminated 1st
S Club 7 singer & actressAndy BuchananEliminated 2nd
Actress, singer & television presenterColin GraftonEliminated 3rd
Emmerdale actressSylvain LongchambonEliminated 4th
Stand-up comedian & writerBrendyn HatfieldEliminated 5th
EastEnders actorAnnette DytrtEliminated 6th
Olympic ski jumperVicky OgdenEliminated 7th
Love Island winner & West End performerSimon Proulx-SénécalEliminated 8th
Olympic long jumper & presenterVanessa JamesWithdrew
BBC Radio 1 presenterMark HanrettyThird place
Made in Chelsea cast memberVanessa BauerRunners-up
Coronation Street actorAmani FancyWinners

Series 17 (2025)

Main article: Dancing on Ice series 17}}The seventeenth and final series began airing on [ITV (TV channel), [ITV]] from 12 January 2025 with returning hosts [[Holly Willoughby]] and [[Stephen Mulhern]]. On 6 December 2024, it was announced that [[Sarah Storey]] would no longer be able to continue in the competition due to injury.{{Cite web

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatusChelsee HealeyJosh JonesFerne McCannSteve RedgraveChris TaylorCharlie BrooksMollie PearceDan EdgarAnton FerdinandMichaela StrachanSam Aston
Hollyoaks actressAndy BuchananEliminated 1st
Stand-up comedianTippy PackardWithdrew
The Only Way is Essex starBrendyn HatfieldEliminated 2nd
Retired rowerVicky OgdenEliminated 3rd
Reality starVanessa Bauer
(Weeks 1–3)
Robin Johnstone (Weeks 4–5)Eliminated 4th
EastEnders actressEric RadfordEliminated 5th
The Traitors starColin GraftonEliminated 6th
TOWIE starVanessa JamesEliminated 7th
FootballerAnnette DytrtThird place
TV presenterMark HanrettyRunners-up
Coronation Street actorMolly LanaghanWinners

Series averages

All information in this table comes from BARB.

SeriesEps.Series premiereSeries finaleDateViewers
(in millions)DateViewers
(in millions)1169.8311.682189.089.143209.3412.084228.8311.315239.649.4262310.239.357239.627.908198.327.369197.196.9510108.566.0511107.516.3712105.871386.0114105.033.931594.623.811694.233.321793.313.06
14 January 20064 March 2006
20 January 200717 March 2007
13 January 200816 March 2008
11 January 200922 March 2009
10 January 201028 March 2010
9 January 201127 March 2011
8 January 201225 March 2012
6 January 201310 March 2013
5 January 20149 March 2014
7 January 201811 March 2018
6 January 201910 March 2019
5 January 20208 March 2020
17 January 202114 March 2021
16 January 202227 March 2022
15 January 202312 March 2023
14 January 202410 March 2024
12 January 20259 March 2025

Awards and nominations

YearOrganisationCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
2006Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama ProductionsStephen Adnitt
Lighting, Photography and Camera - Lighting for MulticameraTom Kinane, Svend Pedersen
Lighting, Photography and Camera - Multicamera WorkPaul Kirrage
National Television AwardsMost Popular Entertainment ProgrammeDancing on Ice
2007National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent Show
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama ProductionsStephen Adnitt
Lighting for MulticameraDave Davey
Multicamera WorkPaul Kirrage
2008National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
TV Quick AwardsBest Talent Show
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsLighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for MulticameraDave Davey
Multicamera WorkPaul Kirrage
Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama ProductionsMarkus Blee
2009TV Quick AwardsBest Talent ShowDancing on Ice
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsLighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera WorkPaul Kirrage
Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non DramaRena Metcalfe, Paul Haskell
2010Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design - Entertainment & Non DramaStephen Adnitt
Lighting and Multi Camera - Lighting for Multi CameraDave Davey
Lighting and Multi Camera - Multi Camera WorkPaul Kirrage
2011National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design – Entertainment & Non Drama ProductionsStephen Adnitt
2012National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsLighting for MulticameraDave Davey
Multicamera WorkRichard Valentine
2013National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design - Entertainment & Non DramaStephen Adnitt
Lighting for MulticameraDave Davey
Multicamera WorkRichard Valentine
Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation ComedyEditing Team
2014National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
TRIC AwardsTRIC Special Award
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsLighting for MulticameraDave Davey
2019National Television AwardsMost Popular Talent ShowDancing on Ice
2020
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsMake Up Design - Entertainment & Non DramaMarcus Gurgel

Spin-offs

Like many other reality TV shows, Dancing on Ice has had a number of supplementary shows. The first was Dancing on Ice Defrosted. It was presented by Stephen Mulhern and aired on ITV2 immediately after the main ITV show and again after the results show. The show featured opinions from celebrity guests and past contestants as well as from Torvill and Dean, the judges, presenters and competitors. Judge Nicky Slater also offered in-depth analysis of various performances using the latest video technology that the judges use to judge performances.

The second spin-off show was originally called Dancing on Ice Extra and was presented by Andi Peters and Andrea McLean, both competitors in the first series. Midway through the first series Paul O'Grady left ITV to join Channel 4 meaning that ITV had no show to put on air at 5 pm. The format of Dancing on Ice Defrosted was modified so that it could be broadcast every weekday. Due to Andrea's maternity leave during the second series she did not return to present the show and therefore Ben Shephard joined the show as the anchor presenter, and, unlike during the previous, series Andi Peters was now a roving reporter around the studio. For its second run the show was renamed Dancing on Ice Exclusive. Neither of these first two spin-off shows returned in 2008 nor 2009.

In 2010 it was announced that a new spin-off show would accompany Dancing on Ice, named Dancing on Ice Friday, presented by Ben Shephard and Coleen Nolan.

''Champion of Champions'' (2007)

This took place on Saturday 24 March 2007 and featured finalists from both Series 1 and Series 2. All six celebrities did one routine each, scored by the judges, and then voted on by the public. The two couples finishing first after the public voted skated again in the skate off to decide the winner. The skaters that did not reach the skate off – 3rd to 6th – were announced "in no particular order", so ranks may not be accurate.

PlaceCelebrityPartnerScore1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
Kyran BrackenMelanie Lambert29.5}}'''
Clare BuckfieldAndrei Lipanov5.5 + 5.5 + 4.5 + 5.0 + 5.5 = 26.0
Bonnie LangfordMatt Evers5.0 + 5.5 + 5.5 + 5.5 + 5.0 = 26.5
Duncan JamesMaria Filippov4.5 + 5.5 + 5.5 + 5.5 + 5.0 = 26.0
Gaynor FayeDaniel Whiston5.0 + 5.5 + 5.0 + 5.0 + 5.0 = 25.5
Stefan BoothKristina Lenko22.5}}''

''Dancing on Ice at Christmas'' (2008)

For Christmas 2008, Torvill and Dean went head to head with Jayne Torvill having a team of three female celebrities, and Christopher Dean having a team of three male celebrities. The judges were the usual line-up of Robin Cousins, Ruthie Henshall, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber and Nicky Slater. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield presented the 90-minute programme.

PlaceCelebrityPartnerScore1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
Suzanne ShawMatt Evers30.0}}'''
Chris FountainFrankie Poultney6.0 + 6.0 + 5.0 + 5.5 + 5.5 = 28.0
Kyran BrackenMelanie Lambert5.5 + 5.5 + 5.0 + 5.5 + 5.5 = 27.0
Clare BuckfieldPavel Aubrecht5.5 + 5.5 + 4.5 + 5.0 + 5.5 = 26.0
Duncan JamesMaria Filippov5.0 + 5.0 + 5.0 + 5.0 + 4.5 = 24.5
Zaraah AbrahamsFred Palascak24.0}}''

Team Torvill scored 80 points to Team Dean's 79.5 and won the show by also receiving the majority of the audience votes.

Suzanne Shaw received the perfect score of 30 for the third time in a row. In her last two appearances on the show she has picked up the trophy.

''Dancing on Ice: Make Me a Star'' (2008)

A 30-minute prime time spin-off to Dancing on Ice premiered on 26 January 2008 and ran for a few episodes, presented solely by Holly Willoughby. This both showed some exclusive footage of the celebrities training for the Sunday night main show and followed Torvill and Dean on the search for a member of the public to perform on the Dancing on Ice final in 2009.{{cite news | access-date = 18 January 2008 | archive-date = 30 December 2008 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081230031346/http://www.itv.com/entertainment/reality/dancingonice/latestnews/articles/newshow/ | url-status = live

Shows:

  • Kyran Bracken skated with his new partner (they have been on Holiday on Ice)
  • David Seaman and Melanie Lambert showed what to expect on the Tour
  • Clare Buckfield and Andrei Lipanov did a new performance of "Reach"

''Dancing on Ice: Ice Star'' (2009)

This was shown after the announcement of the bottom two had been made but before the skate off. It showed Torvill and Dean's search for an entertainment act on ice, with auditions from all kinds of ice skaters. The winner skated live on the Dancing on Ice 2009 final and join Torvill and Dean on tour.

From a shortlist of 20 acts, Torvill and Dean invited only four back to give another performance in the Dancing on Ice studio. The final four were:

  • Hannah and Daniel – Child pairs skaters
  • Nick Rigby – Figure skater
  • The Oxford Freestylers – Stunt and trick performers
  • The Elody – Skating girlband

The Oxford Freestylers won and performed live on the Dancing on Ice 2009 final.

''Dancing on Ice Goes Gold'' (2012)

An Olympic special aired on 22 July 2012, before the London 2012 Summer Olympics. It featured medal-winning Olympic athletes.

The one-off special featured the judges from series 7, with Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley returning as presenters. Torvill & Dean unveiled a new and specially-crafted performance. Head judge, Robin Cousins also performed a solo routine for first time in twelve years.

OlympianSportMedalsProfessional partnerJudges scoresStatus
Steve Williams OBERowingGold, Coxless Four (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008)Katie Stainsby29.0}}'''Gold (Winner)
Olga KorbutGymnastics4 Gold & 2 Silver (Munich 1972, Montreal 1976)Matthew Gonzalez10.0 + 9.0 + 9.5 = 28.5Silver (2nd place)
Pippa Wilson MBESailingGold, Yngling sailing (Beijing 2008)Mark Hanretty9.0 + 9.5 + 9.5 = 28.0Bronze (3rd place)
Gail Emms MBEBadmintonSilver, Mixed Doubles (Athens 2004)Łukasz Różycki9.0 + 9.0 + 9.5 = 27.5Eliminated
Colin Jackson CBEHurdling, SprintingSilver, 110m Hurdles (Seoul Olympics 1988)Frankie Poultney9.0 + 8.5 + 9.0 = 26.5Eliminated
Jamie BaulchSprintingSilver, 4 × 400 m relay (Atlanta 1996)Maria Filippov8.5 + 8.5 + 9.0 = 26.0Eliminated
Tessa Sanderson CBEJavelinGold (LA 1984)Yannick Bonheur23.0}}''Eliminated

The judges scores were added to the studio audiences votes to decide the winner. No public vote took place, as the programme was recorded earlier in the year.

''Dancing on Ice Friday'' (2010)

A brand new spin-off show for the 2010 series of Dancing on Ice, appropriately called Dancing on Ice Friday, gave viewers the insight to the training of the celebrities over the last week. It was presented by Ben Shephard and former contestant and Loose Women panellist Coleen Nolan. The show was broadcast from 8 pm to 8.30 pm on Friday evenings on ITV throughout the duration of the main shows season. STV who broadcast the main show did not broadcast this on the Friday evening but after repeating the previous week's main show on the following Saturday afternoon. Due to poor ratings, Dancing on Ice Friday was axed prior to the 2011 series.

''Dancing on Ice at Christmas'' (2019)

A Christmas special aired on 22 December 2019 featuring performances from all the couples of the series 12, previous winner Ray Quinn, series 11 contestant Gemma Collins, and Torvill and Dean. Jake Quickenden was also supposed to be performing, but on 13 November 2019, it was announced that he had to pull out due to a neck injury.

''Dancing on Ice: The Greatest Show on Ice'' (2021)

Due to a number of early withdrawals and to give the remaining contestants sufficient time to recover from any injuries, series 13 was paused for one week and the episode scheduled to air on 21 February was replaced with a pre-recorded special celebrating the most memorable moments in the show's history.

Merchandise

In November 2008, ITV Global Entertainment secured a publishing deal with Ghostlight to publish a game based on the series for the Nintendo DS and Wii.

''Dancing on Ice: The Tour''

Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Live Tour is a nationwide tour in the United Kingdom. It began in 2007 following the success of the television series Dancing on Ice.

During the second series of Dancing on Ice on ITV, it was announced that the show would be taken on a UK arena tour. The tour was presented by former contestant and Dancing on Ice Exclusive host Andi Peters and featured contestants from the UK and Australian series of the show competing against each other for audience votes (cast via SMS). Each contestant performed two solo routines for the judges: (Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber, Robin Cousins, and a guest judge who varied at each location). The two couples with the most votes then proceeded to the Bolero Dance-Off. Following the completion of the dance-off, the judges selected a winner decided by a majority vote. The live show also featured numerous performances from Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean as well as the professional skaters from the television series and other special guests.

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