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
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
Kyran Bracken has become the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The rugby star follows in the footsteps of Suzanne Shaw, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (February 16) live show.
Bracken and partner Nina Ulanova had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
The two couples found themselves on the bottom after the judges' scores and public votes were combined.
Bracken performed to 'Chasing Cars' by Snow Patrol in the skate-off, while Attwater performed a Riverdance-inspired routine.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner each chose to save Attwater.
Head judge Robin Cousins then revealed that he would also have saved the former EastEnders actor over Bracken.
Following his exit from the show, Bracken said: "To finish off on our best-ever skate was fantastic and all I can say...
The rugby star follows in the footsteps of Suzanne Shaw, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (February 16) live show.
Bracken and partner Nina Ulanova had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
The two couples found themselves on the bottom after the judges' scores and public votes were combined.
Bracken performed to 'Chasing Cars' by Snow Patrol in the skate-off, while Attwater performed a Riverdance-inspired routine.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner each chose to save Attwater.
Head judge Robin Cousins then revealed that he would also have saved the former EastEnders actor over Bracken.
Following his exit from the show, Bracken said: "To finish off on our best-ever skate was fantastic and all I can say...
- 2/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Gareth Gates has become the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The singer follows in the footsteps of Bonnie Langford, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's live show.
Gates and partner Brianne Delcourt had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show when the two couples found themselves bottom after this week's vote.
Attwater performed to 'Dream Catch Me' by Newton Faulkner in the skate-off, while Gates skated to U2's 'Beautiful Day' in a bid to stay in the competition.
Judges Nicky Slater, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner voted to save Attwater. Stand-in head judge Karen Barber agreed with the other judges, opting to eliminate Gates from the competition.
Following the vote, Gates said: "It's been amazing. I just want to thank this lovely lady [Brianne], she's been amazing."
Delcourt said...
The singer follows in the footsteps of Bonnie Langford, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's live show.
Gates and partner Brianne Delcourt had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show when the two couples found themselves bottom after this week's vote.
Attwater performed to 'Dream Catch Me' by Newton Faulkner in the skate-off, while Gates skated to U2's 'Beautiful Day' in a bid to stay in the competition.
Judges Nicky Slater, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner voted to save Attwater. Stand-in head judge Karen Barber agreed with the other judges, opting to eliminate Gates from the competition.
Following the vote, Gates said: "It's been amazing. I just want to thank this lovely lady [Brianne], she's been amazing."
Delcourt said...
- 2/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Bonnie Langford has become the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
Langford follows in the footsteps of Zaraah Abrahams, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (January 26) live show.
Langford and partner Andrei Lipanov had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Duel winners Kyran Bracken, Hayley Tamaddon, Ray Quinn and Gareth Gates were earlier given immunity from elimination.
Attwater performed to 'Don't Stop the Music' by Jamie Cullum in the skate-off, while Langford performed to 'Big Spender' in a bid to stay in the competition.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner all voted to save Attwater, while head judge Robin Cousins said he would have done the same.
Langford said on hearing the result: "These skaters are all wonderful. They're all half my age. I don't...
Langford follows in the footsteps of Zaraah Abrahams, who exited the ITV competition at the end of last Sunday's (January 26) live show.
Langford and partner Andrei Lipanov had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Duel winners Kyran Bracken, Hayley Tamaddon, Ray Quinn and Gareth Gates were earlier given immunity from elimination.
Attwater performed to 'Don't Stop the Music' by Jamie Cullum in the skate-off, while Langford performed to 'Big Spender' in a bid to stay in the competition.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner all voted to save Attwater, while head judge Robin Cousins said he would have done the same.
Langford said on hearing the result: "These skaters are all wonderful. They're all half my age. I don't...
- 2/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Sam Attwater says competing on 'Dancing on Ice: All Stars' is the only time he gets to spend with his fiancee. The former 'EastEnders' actor is partnered with his lover, professional skater Vicky Ogden, on the skating show and he hopes to stay in the competition for as long as possible or their hectic schedules will mean they won't get to be together much. Sam - who is also starring in a touring production of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' - said: ''If I wasn't in the show and Vicky was skating with someone else, we wouldn't see each other ... until...
- 2/2/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Sam Attwater says competing on 'Dancing on Ice: All Stars' is the only time he gets to spend with his fiancee. The former 'EastEnders' actor is partnered with his lover, professional skater Vicky Ogden, on the skating show and he hopes to stay in the competition for as long as possible or their hectic schedules will mean they won't get to be together much. Sam - who is also starring in a touring production of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' - said: ''If I wasn't in the show and Vicky was skating with someone else, we wouldn't see each other ... until...
- 1/30/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
David Seaman and Gary Lucy have become the latest celebrities to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The pair follow in the footsteps of Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 5) first show.
Seaman and his partner Frankie Poultney received the lowest number of public votes, meaning they left the competition straight away.
Gary Lucy and partner Katie Stainsby then had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Lucy skated to Daughtry's 'What About Now', while Attwater performed a Riverdance for their Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Attwater, meaning that he will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Attwater.
After hearing that he had come bottom of the public vote, Seaman vowed to keep skating with Poultney,...
The pair follow in the footsteps of Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 5) first show.
Seaman and his partner Frankie Poultney received the lowest number of public votes, meaning they left the competition straight away.
Gary Lucy and partner Katie Stainsby then had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Lucy skated to Daughtry's 'What About Now', while Attwater performed a Riverdance for their Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Attwater, meaning that he will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Attwater.
After hearing that he had come bottom of the public vote, Seaman vowed to keep skating with Poultney,...
- 1/12/2014
- Digital Spy
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
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
Joe Pasquale has become the sixth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice.
The 51-year-old TV presenter and comedian and Keith Chegwin both received the lowest number of votes from the public and faced the Save Me Skate tonight (February 10).
After both performances, all four judges voted to save Chegwin and send Pasquale home.
Asked afterwards by presenter Phillip Schofield whether he was disappointed at the result, Pasquale said: "It's a shame, but I was here five weeks longer than I should have."
He also added that previous contestants spoke about having "highs and lows" during their time on the show, but he said: "I haven't had a single low at all."
Schofield and co-host Christine Bleakley also revealed that Pasquale had been suffering from shingles during his time on the reality TV show.
He also admitted that he would like to keep skating, as long as he could continue going with professional partner Vicky Ogden.
The 51-year-old TV presenter and comedian and Keith Chegwin both received the lowest number of votes from the public and faced the Save Me Skate tonight (February 10).
After both performances, all four judges voted to save Chegwin and send Pasquale home.
Asked afterwards by presenter Phillip Schofield whether he was disappointed at the result, Pasquale said: "It's a shame, but I was here five weeks longer than I should have."
He also added that previous contestants spoke about having "highs and lows" during their time on the show, but he said: "I haven't had a single low at all."
Schofield and co-host Christine Bleakley also revealed that Pasquale had been suffering from shingles during his time on the reality TV show.
He also admitted that he would like to keep skating, as long as he could continue going with professional partner Vicky Ogden.
- 2/10/2013
- Digital Spy
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