Dancing on Ice series 14

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Dancing on Ice series 14
Series 14
Presented by Phillip Schofield
Holly Willoughby
Judges Ashley Banjo
Christopher Dean
Oti Mabuse
Jayne Torvill
Celebrity winner Regan Gascoigne
Professional winner Karina Manta
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network ITV
Original release16 January (2022-01-16) 
27 March 2022 (2022-03-27)
Season chronology

The fourteenth series of Dancing on Ice debuted on ITV on 16 January 2022. [1] During the finale of the thirteenth series, it was announced that Dancing on Ice had been renewed for another series. [2] The series was once again filmed in the purpose-built studio at Bovingdon Airfield. [3] Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as hosts. Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean, and Jayne Torvill returned as judges for their fifth series, [4] while it was announced on 3 October 2021, that John Barrowman would not be returning to the judging panel. [5] In December, Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse was confirmed as Barrowman's replacement. [6] [7] Arlene Phillips also joined the panel on 20 February as a guest judge. [8]

Contents

Schofield tested positive for COVID-19 on 31 January and was unable to present the live show on 6 February. [9] Stephen Mulhern therefore stepped in as co-host instead. [10] Alex Crook also replaced Sam Matterface as commentator for the same show, due to the latter commentating at the 2021–22 FA Cup Liverpool v Cardiff City match. [11] Willoughby tested positive for COVID-19 on 13 March and was unable to present that evening's show. [12] Schofield therefore presented the semifinal episode on his own. [13]

The series finale was postponed by a week due to the 2021–22 FA Cup Nottingham Forest v Liverpool quarterfinals match, which took place on 20 March. [14] The finale aired on 27 March, with Regan Gascoigne and Karina Manta announced as the winners. [15]

Professional skaters

On 26 October 2021, it was announced that Hamish Gaman Klabera Komini, and Vicky Ogden would not be returning for the fourteenth series. [16] Gaman revealed via social media that he had been fired from the series due to producers wanting to "freshen the lineup" of skaters. [17] They were replaced by three new professionals: Colin Grafton, Morgan Swales, and Tippy Packard. [18]

Couples

On 4 October 2021, Sally Dynevor and Bez were announced as the first two celebrities to be participating in the series. [19] More celebrities were revealed throughout the following days before the full line-up was announced on 12 October. [20]

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Ben Foden England rugby player Robin Johnstone Eliminated 1st
on 23 January 2022
Ria Hebden Television presenter Łukasz Różycki Eliminated 2nd
on 30 January 2022
Rachel Stevens S Club 7 singer Brendyn Hatfield Eliminated 3rd
on 6 February 2022
Liberty Poole Love Island contestant Joe Johnson Eliminated 4th
on 13 February 2022
Bez Happy Mondays musician & dancer Angela Egan Eliminated 5th
on 20 February 2022
Sally Dynevor Coronation Street actress Matt Evers Eliminated 6th
on 27 February 2022
Stef Reid Paralympic athlete Andy Buchanan Eliminated 7th
on 6 March 2022
Kye Whyte Olympic cyclist Tippy Packard Eliminated 8th & 9th
on 13 March 2022
Connor Ball The Vamps bassist Alexandra Schauman
Kimberly Wyatt The Pussycat Dolls singer Mark Hanretty Third place
on 27 March 2022
Brendan Cole Strictly Come Dancing professional Vanessa Bauer
Brendyn Hatfield (Week 6)
Runners-up
on 27 March 2022
Regan Gascoigne Professional dancer Karina Manta Winners
on 27 March 2022

Scoring chart

The highest score each week is indicated in bold green with a dagger (), while the lowest score each week is indicated in italicized red with a double-dagger ().

Color key:

  Winners
  Runners-up
  Third place
  Bottom two or three
  Excused from competition for the week
  Eliminated
Dancing on Ice (series 14) - Weekly scores
CouplePl.Week
123456 [lower-alpha 1] 78910
Regan & Karina1st33.033.535.536.545.036.040.04+40.0=44.040.0+40.0=80.0 [lower-alpha 2]
Brendan & Vanessa2nd30.533.535.534.047.040.040.02+39.0=41.040.0+40.0=80.0 [lower-alpha 3]
Kimberly & Mark3rd30.034.037.536.547.538.540.05+40.0=45.0 [lower-alpha 4] 40.0+40.0=80.0 [lower-alpha 5]
Connor & Alexandra4th29.030.033.032.040.534.035.03+38.0=41.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Kye & Tippy24.0 [lower-alpha 7] 30.0 [lower-alpha 4] 28.5 [lower-alpha 4] 43.034.5 [lower-alpha 4] 37.0 [lower-alpha 4] 1+36.0=37.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Stef & Andy6th24.026.529.534.041.536.036.5 [lower-alpha 6]
Sally & Matt7th23.026.024.526.531.5 [lower-alpha 4] 25.5 [lower-alpha 6]
Bez & Angela8th12.518.020.019.522.5 [lower-alpha 6]
Liberty & Joe9th26.027.027.528.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Rachel & Brendyn10th [lower-alpha 7] 26.5 [lower-alpha 4] 25.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Ria & Łukasz11th24.5 [lower-alpha 4] 26.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Ben & Robin12th23.0 [lower-alpha 6]
Notes
  1. The couples were scored on a 50-point scale due to the presence of a guest judge.
  2. This couple finished in first place.
  3. This couple finished in second place.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This couple was in the bottom two or three, but was not eliminated.
  5. This couple finished in third place.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 This couple was eliminated.
  7. 1 2 This couple was excused from competition and was granted a bye to the following week.

Weekly scores

Week 1 (16 January)

Group performances:

Only half of the celebrities performed this week. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [21] Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Brendan & Vanessa7.58.07.57.530.5"Black Betty" — Ram Jam Safe
Sally & Matt5.56.55.55.523.0"She's Always a Woman" — Billy Joel Safe
Kye & Tippy6.05.56.06.524.0"Bonkers" — Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden Safe
Bez & Angela3.03.53.03.012.5"Step On" — Happy Mondays Safe
Ria & Łukasz6.06.06.56.024.5"Treat People with Kindness" — Harry Styles Bottom two
Kimberly & Mark7.58.07.07.530.0"What About Us" — Pink Safe

Week 2 (23 January)

Group performance: "Higher Power" — Coldplay (performed by professional skaters)
Torvill & Dean performance: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" — Elton John

Only half of the celebrities performed this week. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

Rachel & Brendyn didn't perform this week after Rachel Stevens sustained a wrist fracture during practice. [22]

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [23] Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Ben & Robin6.06.05.55.523.0"Livin' la Vida Loca" — Ricky Martin Eliminated
Connor & Alexandra7.07.57.07.529.0"Paint It Black" — The Rolling Stones Safe
Stef & Andy6.06.06.06.024.0"Give It Up" — KC and the Sunshine Band Safe
Liberty & Joe6.56.56.56.526.0"Shout Out to My Ex" — Little Mix Safe
Regan & Karina8.08.08.58.533.0"Too Good at Goodbyes" — Sam Smith Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 3 (30 January)

Theme: Movies

Kye & Tippy didn't perform this week because Kye Whyte sustained a knee sprain during practice. [24] Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [25] FilmResult
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Kimberly & Mark8.58.58.58.534.0"The Greatest Show" The Greatest Showman Safe
Liberty & Joe6.57.07.06.527.0"I Like to Move It" Madagascar Safe
Connor & Alexandra7.57.57.57.530.0"Footloose" Footloose Safe
Stef & Andy6.57.06.56.526.5"(I've Had) The Time of My Life" Dirty Dancing Safe
Rachel & Brendyn6.56.56.57.026.5"Lady Marmalade" Moulin Rouge! Bottom two
Sally & Matt6.07.06.56.526.0"The Trolley Song" Meet Me in St. Louis Safe
Ria & Łukasz6.56.56.56.526.0"Into the Unknown" Frozen II Eliminated
Regan & Karina8.58.08.58.533.5"Singin' in the Rain" Singin' in the Rain Safe
Bez & Angela4.54.54.54.518.0"The Raiders March" Raiders of the Lost Ark Safe
Brendan & Vanessa9.08.58.08.033.5"Shallow" A Star Is Born Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 4 (6 February)

Theme: Dance
Performance: "Alone" — Jessie Ware (performed by Łukasz Różycki and Alexandra Schauman, in tribute to Sean Rice.)

Since Phillip Schofield tested positive for COVID-19, Stephen Mulhern filled in as host this week, while Alex Crook replaced Sam Matterface as commentator. [10] [11] Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [26] StyleResult
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Rachel & Brendyn6.56.56.06.025.0"If I Ain't Got You" — Alicia Keys Waltz Eliminated
Sally & Matt6.06.56.06.024.5"Build Me Up Buttercup" — The Foundations Foxtrot Safe
Regan & Karina8.59.09.09.035.5"Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" — CNCO & Little Mix Reggaeton Safe
Stef & Andy7.58.07.07.029.5"Bad Romance" — Lady Gaga Medieval Safe
Kye & Tippy7.57.57.57.530.0"Rasputin" — Majestic x Boney M. Disco Bottom two
Liberty & Joe7.57.06.56.527.5"Vogue" — Madonna Vogue Safe
Brendan & Vanessa9.08.59.09.035.5"Sing, Sing, Sing (Part II)" — from Fosse Fosse Safe
Connor & Alexandra8.08.08.58.533.0"Out of Our Heads" — Take That Charleston Safe
Bez & Angela5.54.55.05.020.0"I'm on My Way" — The Proclaimers Highland Fling Safe
Kimberly & Mark9.09.59.59.537.5"Santa María (del Buen Ayre)" — Gotan Project Argentine tango Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 5 (13 February)

Theme: Favourite things
Torvill & Dean performance: "Come Dance with Me" — Frank Sinatra

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [27] Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Brendan & Vanessa8.08.59.08.534.0"House of Fun" — Madness Safe
Kye & Tippy7.07.07.07.528.5"Supermassive Black Hole" — Muse Bottom two
Sally & Matt6.57.06.56.526.5"Faith" — George Michael Safe
Kimberly & Mark9.09.59.09.036.5"Bad Guy" — Billie Eilish Safe
Liberty & Joe7.07.07.07.028.0"Right Round" — Flo Rida, feat. Kesha Eliminated
Stef & Andy8.58.58.58.534.0"Kissing You" — Des'ree Safe
Bez & Angela5.04.55.05.019.5"Walking on Sunshine" — Katrina and the Waves Safe
Regan & Karina9.09.09.59.036.5"Shivers" — Ed Sheeran Safe
Connor & Alexandra8.08.08.08.032.0"Vertigo" — U2 Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 6 (20 February)

Theme: Musicals
Group performance: "One Night Only" — from Dreamgirls

Arlene Phillips served as a guest judge this week.

Due to Vanessa Bauer testing positive for COVID-19, Brendan Cole performed with Brendyn Hatfield this week. [28] Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [29] MusicalResult
BanjoMabusePhillipsTorvillDean
Regan & Karina9.09.09.09.09.045.0"You Can't Stop the Beat" Hairspray Safe
Kimberly & Mark9.59.59.59.59.547.5"Don't Rain on My Parade" Funny Girl Safe
Stef & Andy8.58.57.58.58.541.5"One (Reprise)/Finale" A Chorus Line Safe
Bez & Angela4.54.04.05.05.022.5"Bat Out of Hell" Bat Out of Hell: The Musical Eliminated
Kye & Tippy8.58.58.09.09.043.0"Consider Yourself" Oliver! Safe
Sally & Matt6.56.55.06.57.031.5"My Favourite Things" The Sound of Music Bottom two
Connor & Alexandra8.08.08.58.08.040.5"Stars" Les Misérables Safe
Brendan & Brendyn9.09.010.09.59.547.0"Beggin'" Jersey Boys Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 7 (27 February)

Theme: Prop week
Group performance: "Touch" — Little Mix & "Move Your Body" — Sia (performed by professional skaters and Oti Mabuse)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [30] PropResult
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Regan & Karina9.09.09.09.036.0"Can't Hold Us" — Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, feat. Ray Dalton Baseball batSafe
Stef & Andy9.09.09.09.036.0"Material Girl" — Madonna Clothes railSafe
Sally & Matt6.56.56.56.025.5"You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" — Sylvester Salon chairEliminated
Kimberly & Mark9.59.59.510.038.5"Easy on Me" — Adele Silk scarfSafe
Kye & Tippy8.58.58.59.034.5"Mess Around" — Ray Charles School deskBottom two
Connor & Alexandra8.58.58.58.534.0"Paradise" — George Ezra Mop & bucketSafe
Brendan & Vanessa10.010.010.010.040.0"Falling" — Harry Styles UmbrellaSafe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 8 (6 March)

Theme: Torvill and Dean
Group performances:

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [31] Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Brendan & Vanessa10.010.010.010.040.0"Let's Face the Music and Dance" — Frank Sinatra Safe
Kye & Tippy9.09.09.59.537.0"At the Hop" — Danny & the Juniors Bottom two
Connor & Alexandra8.58.59.09.035.0"Cecilia" — Simon & Garfunkel Safe
Stef & Andy9.59.58.59.036.5"Mack and Mabel" — Donald Pippin & OrchestraEliminated
Kimberly & Mark10.010.010.010.040.0"Puttin' On the Ritz" — Robbie Williams Safe
Regan & Karina10.010.010.010.040.0"Barnum" — Cy Coleman & Michael Reed OrchestraSafe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 9: Semifinals (13 March)

Theme: Solo skate
Group performances:

Since Holly Willoughby tested positive for COVID-19, Phillip Schofield hosted on his own. [13] Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
Solo Skate
Battle
Music [32] Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Brendan & Vanessa10.010.09.59.539.02 pts."She" — Elvis Costello Safe
Kye & Tippy9.09.09.09.036.01 pt."Stand by Me" — Ben E. King Eliminated
Kimberly & Mark10.010.010.010.040.05 pts."We Found Love" — Rihanna, feat. Calvin Harris Bottom three
Connor & Alexandra9.59.59.59.538.03 pts."Boys Will Cry" — The Lunar YearEliminated
Regan & Karina10.010.010.010.040.04 pts."I Have Nothing" — Whitney Houston Safe
Save Me skates
Judges' votes to save

Week 10: Finale (27 March)

Group performance: "I Lived" — OneRepublic
Torvill & Dean performance: "Gold Forever" — The Wanted (with professional skaters)

Each couple performed two routines. Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleOrderJudges' scoresTotal
score
Music [33] Public vote [34] Pts. Boléro [34] Pts.Result
BanjoMabuseTorvillDean
Regan & Karina110.010.010.010.080.0"Step in Time" — from Mary Poppins 46%362%2Winners
510.010.010.010.0"Barnum" — Cy Coleman & Michael Reed Orchestra
Kimberly & Mark210.010.010.010.080.0"River" — Joni Mitchell 25%1Third place
410.010.010.010.0"Santa María (del Buen Ayre)" — Gotan Project
Brendan & Vanessa310.010.010.010.080.0 Carmen Suites: No. 1 (Aragonaise), No. 2 (Habanera) & No. 1 (Les Toréadors)Georges Bizet 29%238%1Runners-up
610.010.010.010.0"Falling" — Harry Styles

Ratings

Official ratings are taken from BARB. [35] Viewing figures are from 7 day data.

EpisodeDateTotal viewers
(millions) [35]
Total
weekly ranking
Live show 116 January5.0323
Live show 223 January4.8223
Live show 330 January4.4131
Live show 46 February4.2036
Live show 513 February4.4728
Live show 620 February3.9736
Live show 727 February4.1033
Live show 86 March4.1823
Live show 913 March3.9228
Live show 1027 March3.9320

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