Dancing on Ice may be over, but people who are missing their skating fix will be pleased to hear that the show's professionals are going on tour this autumn.
Matt Evers and Vicky Ogden have arranged the tour, which will visit Planet Ice and Silver Blades venues across the country in October and November.
They will be joined by Dancing on Ice stars Brianne Delcourt, Andy Buchanan, Robin Johnstone, Mark Hanretty, Sylvain Longchambon, Maria Filippov, Frankie Poultney, Alexandra Schauman and Lukasz Rozycki, with more skaters expected to be announced in the future.
Meanwhile, the skaters promise that the show will include fire, dangerous moves and popular music - along with some "celebrity guest skaters".
"After the success of last year's Break Out tour, we are so excited to be back on the road again this autumn," Evers said.
"With no more Dancing on Ice, The Professionals on Ice will be...
Matt Evers and Vicky Ogden have arranged the tour, which will visit Planet Ice and Silver Blades venues across the country in October and November.
They will be joined by Dancing on Ice stars Brianne Delcourt, Andy Buchanan, Robin Johnstone, Mark Hanretty, Sylvain Longchambon, Maria Filippov, Frankie Poultney, Alexandra Schauman and Lukasz Rozycki, with more skaters expected to be announced in the future.
Meanwhile, the skaters promise that the show will include fire, dangerous moves and popular music - along with some "celebrity guest skaters".
"After the success of last year's Break Out tour, we are so excited to be back on the road again this autumn," Evers said.
"With no more Dancing on Ice, The Professionals on Ice will be...
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Ray Quinn was crowned the winner of the final ever series of ITV's Dancing on Ice with professional skating partner Maria Filippov last night (March 9).
The 25-year-old star beat Coronation Street's Hayley Tamaddon and her skating partner Dan Whiston to win the All-Stars trophy, while gymnast Beth Tweddle ranked in third place.
To commemorate Quinn's victory, Digital Spy celebrates the plucky star's career to date - from his award-winning role in Brookside to his second Dancing on Ice triumph.
Young Raymond
Ray Quinn, then known as Raymond, weeps with joy as he wins a British Soap Award for his role as traumatised teenager Anthony Murray in Channel 4 soap Brookside.
Ray's sweet style
Young Raymond later poses with his gong backstage. And his suit reminds us a bit of Tom Hanks in Big.
A moment like this
Ray Quinn larks around with Leona Lewis in London during a photoshoot for The X Factor.
The 25-year-old star beat Coronation Street's Hayley Tamaddon and her skating partner Dan Whiston to win the All-Stars trophy, while gymnast Beth Tweddle ranked in third place.
To commemorate Quinn's victory, Digital Spy celebrates the plucky star's career to date - from his award-winning role in Brookside to his second Dancing on Ice triumph.
Young Raymond
Ray Quinn, then known as Raymond, weeps with joy as he wins a British Soap Award for his role as traumatised teenager Anthony Murray in Channel 4 soap Brookside.
Ray's sweet style
Young Raymond later poses with his gong backstage. And his suit reminds us a bit of Tom Hanks in Big.
A moment like this
Ray Quinn larks around with Leona Lewis in London during a photoshoot for The X Factor.
- 3/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice's nine-year run on ITV came to an end tonight (March 9) as the All-Star champion was crowned.
Ray Quinn and his partner Maria Filippov were announced as the winners of the final-ever series, beating Hayley Tamaddon and Dan Whiston into second place.
Beth Tweddle and her professional partner Lukasz Rozycki were eliminated earlier in the evening.
Meanwhile, the Ice Panel and presenters Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley also performed special routines to mark the end of the series.
Re-live the show with our live blog, and take a look at all the best pictures from the night below:...
Ray Quinn and his partner Maria Filippov were announced as the winners of the final-ever series, beating Hayley Tamaddon and Dan Whiston into second place.
Beth Tweddle and her professional partner Lukasz Rozycki were eliminated earlier in the evening.
Meanwhile, the Ice Panel and presenters Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley also performed special routines to mark the end of the series.
Re-live the show with our live blog, and take a look at all the best pictures from the night below:...
- 3/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Ray Quinn has won Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The actor and his partner Maria Filippov beat Coronation Street's Hayley Tamaddon and her partner Dan Whiston to be crowned the winners of the final ever series of the ITV ice skating competition.
Earlier in the evening, Beth Tweddle and her professional partner Lukasz Rozycki were announced as the couple finishing in third place.
All three finalists performed two routines in the first part of tonight's final, with Quinn topping the leaderboard with a maximum 80 points. Tammadon and Tweddle both scored 79.5 points.
Quinn and Tamaddon went on to perform the bolero in a bid to win the competition.
After being announced as winner, Quinn paid tribute to his partner Fillipov, saying: "Thank you so much for everything. This moment is for Maria."
He added: "I'm proper buzzing. I'm over the moon, I really am. Drinks are on me!"
Meanwhile, Tamaddon said...
The actor and his partner Maria Filippov beat Coronation Street's Hayley Tamaddon and her partner Dan Whiston to be crowned the winners of the final ever series of the ITV ice skating competition.
Earlier in the evening, Beth Tweddle and her professional partner Lukasz Rozycki were announced as the couple finishing in third place.
All three finalists performed two routines in the first part of tonight's final, with Quinn topping the leaderboard with a maximum 80 points. Tammadon and Tweddle both scored 79.5 points.
Quinn and Tamaddon went on to perform the bolero in a bid to win the competition.
After being announced as winner, Quinn paid tribute to his partner Fillipov, saying: "Thank you so much for everything. This moment is for Maria."
He added: "I'm proper buzzing. I'm over the moon, I really am. Drinks are on me!"
Meanwhile, Tamaddon said...
- 3/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice: ITV, 7pm
After nine series, Dancing on Ice draws to a close tonight and the top all-star is crowned.
Bookies favourite Ray Quinn and his professional partner Maria Filippov take on Beth Tweddle and Hayley Tamaddon, with their professional ice skating partners.
The last televised performance of the bolero by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will also be featured.
Call the Midwife: BBC One, 8pm
In the final episode of series three, Lady Browne's health continues to grow worse, and as things looks bleak Chummy is forced to put aside their bitter argument last week and help nurse her mother.
Young Jenny also meets a new gentleman who catches her eye, while Doc Turner and Shelagh receive a letter from the adoption agency.
Top Gear - Burma Special Part One: BBC Two, 8pm
Hitting our screens a little late, this Top Gear special finally begins tonight.
After nine series, Dancing on Ice draws to a close tonight and the top all-star is crowned.
Bookies favourite Ray Quinn and his professional partner Maria Filippov take on Beth Tweddle and Hayley Tamaddon, with their professional ice skating partners.
The last televised performance of the bolero by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will also be featured.
Call the Midwife: BBC One, 8pm
In the final episode of series three, Lady Browne's health continues to grow worse, and as things looks bleak Chummy is forced to put aside their bitter argument last week and help nurse her mother.
Young Jenny also meets a new gentleman who catches her eye, while Doc Turner and Shelagh receive a letter from the adoption agency.
Top Gear - Burma Special Part One: BBC Two, 8pm
Hitting our screens a little late, this Top Gear special finally begins tonight.
- 3/9/2014
- Digital Spy
After nine eventful series, ITV's Dancing on Ice finally hangs up its skates this Sunday (March 9).
Since its launch on January 14, 2006, the show has given us some truly memorable comedic moments - with Todd Carty's stumble off the rink in series four certainly springing to mind.
As ITV prepares to broadcast the last televised Bolero performance from Olympian duo Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and crown its final pair of winners, we present ten facts about Dancing on Ice in celebration of all things icy and sparkly.
1. Since 2006, Torvill and Dean have taught an incredible 111 different celebrities, comprising a total of 700 choreographed routines and a staggering 260 days on the ice. This all amounts to a grand total of 3,432 hours spent coaching. Somebody give them another medal!
2. Alongside all this training and coaching, the Olympic champions have also performed 90 different routines themselves for the show over the nine years.
3. Speaking of figures,...
Since its launch on January 14, 2006, the show has given us some truly memorable comedic moments - with Todd Carty's stumble off the rink in series four certainly springing to mind.
As ITV prepares to broadcast the last televised Bolero performance from Olympian duo Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and crown its final pair of winners, we present ten facts about Dancing on Ice in celebration of all things icy and sparkly.
1. Since 2006, Torvill and Dean have taught an incredible 111 different celebrities, comprising a total of 700 choreographed routines and a staggering 260 days on the ice. This all amounts to a grand total of 3,432 hours spent coaching. Somebody give them another medal!
2. Alongside all this training and coaching, the Olympic champions have also performed 90 different routines themselves for the show over the nine years.
3. Speaking of figures,...
- 3/7/2014
- Digital Spy
Sam Attwater has responded to claims that his exit from Dancing on Ice All-Stars was a fix.
There have been suggestions that the EastEnders actor and his partner Vicky Ogden were denied a place in the final because they haven't signed up for the show's forthcoming arena tour.
Attwater and Ogden were eliminated in last night's semi-final after finding themselves in the skate-off with Ray Quinn and Maria Filippov.
Asked about the fix claims on ITV's This Morning, he said: "Yeah, that's what was going around... but it is down to the public so if the people picked up the phones then I would have been in the final.
"There are certain dates of the tour that we can do, so we are trying to work that out and I think there's 20 shows out of the 37 or something that we can do, so hopefully we can work something out and be guest appearances or something.
There have been suggestions that the EastEnders actor and his partner Vicky Ogden were denied a place in the final because they haven't signed up for the show's forthcoming arena tour.
Attwater and Ogden were eliminated in last night's semi-final after finding themselves in the skate-off with Ray Quinn and Maria Filippov.
Asked about the fix claims on ITV's This Morning, he said: "Yeah, that's what was going around... but it is down to the public so if the people picked up the phones then I would have been in the final.
"There are certain dates of the tour that we can do, so we are trying to work that out and I think there's 20 shows out of the 37 or something that we can do, so hopefully we can work something out and be guest appearances or something.
- 3/3/2014
- Digital Spy
Sam Attwater has become the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The former EastEnders actor follows in the footsteps of Kyran Bracken, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (February 23) live show.
Attwater and his partner Vicky Ogden left the competition after a shock result saw favourites Ray Quinn and Maria Filippov in the skate-off.
The two couples found themselves in the bottom two after the judges' scores and public votes were combined.
Attwater performed an upbeat routine to Flo Rida's 'Club Can't Handle Me', while Quinn performed to James Morrison's 'You Make It Real' to keep his place in the competition.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts, Jason Gardiner and Robin Cousins unanimously voted to keep Quinn in the competition.
"Listen, I've done five skate-offs so it's my time to go. I feel like the winner and I have something more than a trophy,...
The former EastEnders actor follows in the footsteps of Kyran Bracken, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (February 23) live show.
Attwater and his partner Vicky Ogden left the competition after a shock result saw favourites Ray Quinn and Maria Filippov in the skate-off.
The two couples found themselves in the bottom two after the judges' scores and public votes were combined.
Attwater performed an upbeat routine to Flo Rida's 'Club Can't Handle Me', while Quinn performed to James Morrison's 'You Make It Real' to keep his place in the competition.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts, Jason Gardiner and Robin Cousins unanimously voted to keep Quinn in the competition.
"Listen, I've done five skate-offs so it's my time to go. I feel like the winner and I have something more than a trophy,...
- 3/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Sam Attwater was booted off 'Dancing on Ice' tonight (02.03.14). The 28-year-old actor - who was partnered with his fiancée Vicky Ogden - has become the latest celebrity to be voted off the ITV series after going up against Ray Quinn in the semi-final skate-off. The hunky star - who has been in the skate-off five times this series - gave an energetic performance to Flo Rida's 'Club Can't Handle Me', but all four judges - Jason Gardiner, Ashley Roberts, Robin Cousins and Karen Barber - made the difficult decision to save the former 'X Factor' runner-up and his partner Maria Filippov,...
- 2/28/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Ray Quinn was kicked in the head while training for 'Dancing on Ice'. The former 'X Factor' favourite almost had his skull sliced open by his skating partner Maria Filippov's ice-skate when they were practicing one particularly tricky move for the ITV show. Ray said: ''I'm loving it. It felt really strange at first being back. It's such a big show and I've not skated once since last time. There's more to prove this time and I'm feeling the pressure.'' Discussing his tough training sessions, he added: ''Maria Filippov and I were doing a slip from underneath. Her legs came up too far,...
- 2/4/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
We're excited about Dancing on Ice returning on Sunday, but it's a little bittersweet given that this will be the final series. Still, the show is definitely going out with a bang with an All-Star cast - including six winners.
We caught up with all the stars at the show's launch this week - with the exception of Joe Pasquale, who genuinely had to rush off to panto - so read on to find out how training is going, what Jorgie really thinks of being paired with Sylvain, and whose secret weapon is... farting?
Suzanne Shaw
Original series and position: Winner in series three (2008)
Professional partner: Matt Evers
"Oh, wouldn't it be lovely to replicate my perfect score? Whether I will or not, I don't know. I've been away in Bristol for quite a while so I haven't seen anyone compete or skate, so I don't know what level I'm at.
We caught up with all the stars at the show's launch this week - with the exception of Joe Pasquale, who genuinely had to rush off to panto - so read on to find out how training is going, what Jorgie really thinks of being paired with Sylvain, and whose secret weapon is... farting?
Suzanne Shaw
Original series and position: Winner in series three (2008)
Professional partner: Matt Evers
"Oh, wouldn't it be lovely to replicate my perfect score? Whether I will or not, I don't know. I've been away in Bristol for quite a while so I haven't seen anyone compete or skate, so I don't know what level I'm at.
- 1/3/2014
- Digital Spy
Ray Quinn is the early favourite to triumph on the final All Stars series of Dancing on Ice.
The series four champion, who is partnered up with Maria Filippov, can be backed at odds as short as 11/8 that he will win the series.
His hottest competition is expected to come from series five champ Hayley Tamaddon (3/1), series two victor Kyran Bracken (9/1) and series six's finest Sam Attwater (8/1).
Other possible contenders include series three winner Suzanne Shaw (9/1) and series eight's Beth Tweddle (9/1).
Joe Pasquale and Todd Carty are the show's longshots with odds as big as 200/1 that they will win.
The rest of the lineup consists of former footballer David Seaman, Zaraah Abrahams, Jorgie Porter and Gareth Gates.
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
Dancing on Ice: All Stars - lineup:
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen...
The series four champion, who is partnered up with Maria Filippov, can be backed at odds as short as 11/8 that he will win the series.
His hottest competition is expected to come from series five champ Hayley Tamaddon (3/1), series two victor Kyran Bracken (9/1) and series six's finest Sam Attwater (8/1).
Other possible contenders include series three winner Suzanne Shaw (9/1) and series eight's Beth Tweddle (9/1).
Joe Pasquale and Todd Carty are the show's longshots with odds as big as 200/1 that they will win.
The rest of the lineup consists of former footballer David Seaman, Zaraah Abrahams, Jorgie Porter and Gareth Gates.
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
Dancing on Ice: All Stars - lineup:
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen...
- 1/2/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has revealed the partnerships for the final series of Dancing on Ice.
Several celebrities will be reuniting with their original skating partners for the all-star edition, while others pair up with professionals or their real-life romantic partners.
Bonnie Langford was originally going to partner Mark Hanretty, but he has since been replaced by Andrei Lipanov due to a shoulder injury.
Suzanne Shaw will reunite with original partner Matt Evers, while Hayley Tamaddon will meet up once again with Daniel Whiston.
Zaraah Abrahams will skate with Andy Buchanan, Jorgie Porter will dance with Sylvain Longchambon and Beth Tweddle will partner Lukasz Rozycki.
David Seaman will dance with his real-life partner Frankie Poultney, as will Sam Attwater with Vicky Ogden.
Kyran Bracken will perform with Nina Ulanova, Gareth Gates is with Brianne Delcourt and Ray Quinn will dance with original partner Maria Filippov.
Finally, Todd Carty will partner Alexandra Schauman, Gary Lucy...
Several celebrities will be reuniting with their original skating partners for the all-star edition, while others pair up with professionals or their real-life romantic partners.
Bonnie Langford was originally going to partner Mark Hanretty, but he has since been replaced by Andrei Lipanov due to a shoulder injury.
Suzanne Shaw will reunite with original partner Matt Evers, while Hayley Tamaddon will meet up once again with Daniel Whiston.
Zaraah Abrahams will skate with Andy Buchanan, Jorgie Porter will dance with Sylvain Longchambon and Beth Tweddle will partner Lukasz Rozycki.
David Seaman will dance with his real-life partner Frankie Poultney, as will Sam Attwater with Vicky Ogden.
Kyran Bracken will perform with Nina Ulanova, Gareth Gates is with Brianne Delcourt and Ray Quinn will dance with original partner Maria Filippov.
Finally, Todd Carty will partner Alexandra Schauman, Gary Lucy...
- 12/17/2013
- Digital Spy
Maria Filippov is ''frustrated'' over Shayne Ward's exit from 'Dancing on Ice'. The former 'X Factor' winner was voted off the ITV show on Sunday night (03.02.13) after losing in a Save Me Skate against 'EastEnders' actor Matt Lapinskas despite achieving his best score to date, and Maria is ''really sad'' her partner's journey came to an end so suddenly. She explained: ''I'm really sad because from the moment he started, he was really slow, it was really difficult - he was literally walking on the ice. ''And then you could see he blossomed every week. And I just got to the point...
- 2/4/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Shayne Ward has left Dancing on Ice.
The 28-year-old singer, who won The X Factor in 2005, received the lowest number of votes from the public alongside EastEnders actor Matt Lapinskas. Both had to perform again for the chance to be saved from elimination.
© Matt Frost/ITV/Rex Features
Before performing again in the 'Save Me Skate', Ward said: "I got my best mark tonight, but I'm devastated to be in the bottom two."
After skating to The Temper Trap's hit 'Sweet Disposition', Ward and partner Maria Filippov were eliminated from the competition by judges Robin Cousins, Karen Barber and Ashley Roberts.
Only Jason Gardiner voted to save Ward, after Lapinskas stumbled and fell during his performance, citing that in his opinion, the 'Save Me Skate' had to be "performed perfectly".
Lapinskas was visibly upset after the mistake during his routine, breaking down in tears when asked by presenter Phillip Schofield...
The 28-year-old singer, who won The X Factor in 2005, received the lowest number of votes from the public alongside EastEnders actor Matt Lapinskas. Both had to perform again for the chance to be saved from elimination.
© Matt Frost/ITV/Rex Features
Before performing again in the 'Save Me Skate', Ward said: "I got my best mark tonight, but I'm devastated to be in the bottom two."
After skating to The Temper Trap's hit 'Sweet Disposition', Ward and partner Maria Filippov were eliminated from the competition by judges Robin Cousins, Karen Barber and Ashley Roberts.
Only Jason Gardiner voted to save Ward, after Lapinskas stumbled and fell during his performance, citing that in his opinion, the 'Save Me Skate' had to be "performed perfectly".
Lapinskas was visibly upset after the mistake during his routine, breaking down in tears when asked by presenter Phillip Schofield...
- 2/3/2013
- Digital Spy
Gary Lucy admits his daughter will be ''devastated'' if he doesn't win 'Dancing On Ice'. The hunky actor - who is partnered with professional ice skater Maria Fillipov in the ITV show - says four-year-old India loves watching her dad perform and would be heartbroken if he was voted off. Speaking at the launch of the new Saw Alive attraction at Thorpe Park, Gary told Bang Showbiz: ''India absolutely loves 'Dancing On Ice' and if I don't win she would be devastated so I'm doing it for her. ''But every Saturday I have to sit her down and tell her that tomorrow night might ..
- 3/10/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
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