Dancing on Ice | |
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Created by | ITV Studios |
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Country of origin | Germany |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 36 |
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Production locations | Cologne (1, 4–5) Rust (2–3) |
Running time | approx. 180 to 200 minutes per episode (including commercials) |
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Network | RTL (1) ProSieben (2–3) Sat.1 (4–5) |
Release | 9 October 2006 – 20 December 2019 |
Dancing on Ice is a German reality TV show. The show features celebrities paired with professionals from the world of figure skating. The show is based on the British show, Dancing on Ice . The show has a schedule similar to the reality TV show Let's Dance . The show started airing on October 9, 2006 on RTL. [1] [2]
Four series have been broadcast to date, as summarised below.
Series | Title | Start | Finish | Couples | Weeks | Winning celebrity | Winning professional | Channel | Presenters | Ice panel | |||||
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1 | Dancing on Ice | 9 October 2006 | 2 December 2006 | 8 | 8 | Ruth Moschner | Carl Briggs | RTL | Wayne Carpendale | Mirjam Weichselbraun | Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | Marika Kilius | Klaus Brück | Reinhard Ketterer | Tanja Szewczenko |
2 | Stars auf Eis | 18 October 2006 | 29 November 2006 | 9 | 7 | Oliver Petzokat | Kati Winkler | ProSieben | Katarina Witt | Stefan Gödde | Daniel Weiss | Jeanette Biedermann | Reinhold Mirmseker | ||
3 | 13 December 2007 | 7 February 2008 | 12 | 9 | Susanne Pätzold | Maurizio Margaglio | Oliver Petzokat | Kati Winkler | |||||||
4 | Dancing on Ice | 6 January 2019 | 10 February 2019 | 8 | 6 | Sarah Lombardi | Joti Polizoakis | Sat.1 | Daniel Boschmann | Marlene Lufen | Katarina Witt | Judith Williams | Cale Kalay | ||
5 | 15 November 2019 | 20 December 2019 | 10 | 6 | Eric Stehfest | Amani Fancy |
Cast | Series | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Wayne Carpendale | |||||
Mirjam Weichselbraun | |||||
Katarina Witt | |||||
Stefan Gödde | |||||
Oliver Petzokat | |||||
Daniel Boschmann | |||||
Marlene Lufen | |||||
Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | |||||
Klaus Brück | |||||
Reinhard Ketterer | |||||
Marika Kilius | |||||
Tanja Szewczenko | |||||
Daniel Weiss | |||||
Jeanette Biedermann | |||||
Reinhold Mirmseker | |||||
Kati Winkler | |||||
Judith Williams | |||||
Cale Kalay | |||||
Professional | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 |
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Alexander Gazsi | — | Désirée Nick | — | ||
Amani Fancy | — | Timur Bartels | Eric Stehfest | ||
Annette Dytrt | — | Ande Werner | — | John Michael Kelly | — |
Carl Briggs | Ruth Moschner | — | |||
Darya Nucci | Lars Riedel | — | Boris Entrup | — | |
David Vincour | — | Sarina Nowak | Nadine Angerer | ||
Denise Biellmann | — | Pierre Geisensetter | Patrick Bach | — | |
Hendryk Schamberger | Liz Baffoe | — | |||
Jamal Othman | — | Jenny Elvers | |||
Jan Luggenhölscher | Michelle | — | Giulia Siegel | — | |
Joti Polizoakis | — | Sarah Lombardi | Lina Larissa Strahl | ||
Katharina "Kat" Rybkowski | — | Detlef Soost | Peer Kusmagk | ||
Kati Winkler | — | Oliver Petszokat | — | ||
Mandy Wötzel | Sven Ottke | — | |||
Matthias Bleyer | — | Annabelle Mandeng | — | ||
Matti Landgraf | — | Aleksandra Bechtel | — | ||
Maurizio Margaglio | — | Susanne Pätzold | — | ||
Mikkeline Kierkgaard | — | Eberhard Gienger | Frank Matthée | — | |
Myriam Leuenberger | — | Kevin Kuske | — | ||
Niko Ulanovsky | — | Nadine Klein | |||
Norman Jeschke | — | Magdalena Brzeska | Christina Surer | — | |
Paul Pradel | — | Yvonne Schröder | — | ||
Pauline Schubert | — | Patrick Nuo | — | ||
Ramona Elsener | — | Joey Heindle | |||
René Lohse | — | Charlotte Engelhardt | Verena Kerth | — | |
Rico Rex | Collien Ulmen-Fernandes | — | |||
Sabrina Cappellini | — | Jens Hilbert | |||
Sarah Jentgens | Marco Schreyl | — | |||
Sevan Lerche | — | Klaudia Giez | |||
Silvio Smalun | — | Lucy Diakovska | — | ||
Stina Martini | — | André Hamann | |||
Susanne Peters | — | Bürger Lars Dietrich | — | ||
Carsten Spengemann | |||||
Theresa Schumann | Branko Vukovic | — | |||
Marco Schreyl | |||||
Vladimir Tsvetkov | — | Heike Drechsler | Nina Bott | — |
Celebrity | Known for | Professional partner | Status |
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Collien Ulmen-Fernandes | Television Presenter | Rico Rex | Eliminated 1st |
Liz Baffoe | Actress | Hendryk Schamberger | Eliminated 2nd |
Michelle | Singer | Jan Luggenhölscher | Eliminated 3rd |
Lars Riedel | Olympic Discus Champion Atlanta 1996 | Darya Nucci | Eliminated 4th |
Sven Ottke | Former Boxing World Champion | Mandy Wötzel | Eliminated 5th |
Branko Vukovic | Actor | Theresa Schumann | Eliminated 6th |
Marco Schreyl | Television Presenter | Sarah Jentgens (Episodes 1-7) | Runner-up |
Theresa Schumann (Episode 8) | |||
Ruth Moschner | Television Presenter | Carl Briggs | Winner |
Celebrity | Known for | Professional partner | Status |
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Pierre Geisensetter | Television Presenter | Denise Biellmann | Eliminated 1st |
Heike Drechsler | Athlete | Vladimir Tsvetkov | Eliminated 2nd |
Eberhard Gienger | Politician | Mikkeline Kierkgaard | Eliminated 3rd |
Ande Werner | Comedian | Annette Dytrt | Eliminated 4th |
Magdalena Brzeska | Athlete | Norman Jeschke | Eliminated 5th |
Annabelle Mandeng | Television Presenter | Matthias Bleyer | Fourth place |
Lucy Diakovska | Singer | Silvio Smalun | Third place |
Charlotte Engelhardt | Television Presenter | René Lohse | Runner up |
Oliver Petszokat | Singer, Actor & Television Presenter | Kati Winkler | Winner |
Celebrity | Known for | Professional partner | Status |
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Boris Entrup | Make-up Artist | Darya Nucci | Eliminated 1st |
Verena Kerth | Television Presenter | René Lohse | Eliminated 2nd |
Giulia Siegel | Model & Actress | Jan Luggenhölscher | Eliminated 3rd |
Nina Bott | Actress | Vladimir Tsvetkov | Eliminated 4th |
Yvonne Schröder | Model | Paul Pradel | Eliminated 5th |
Bürger Lars Dietrich | Comedian & Singer | Susanne Peters | Withdrew |
Carsten Spengemann | Actor & Television Presenter | Susanne Peters | Eliminated 6th |
Patrick Bach | Actor | Denise Biellmann | Eliminated 7th |
Christina Surer | Race Car Driver & Model | Norman Jeschke | Eliminated 8th |
Frank Matthée | Television Presenter | Mikkeline Kierkgaard | Third place |
Patrick Nuo | Songwriter & Model | Pauline Schubert | Runner up |
Susanne Pätzold | Actress & Comedian | Maurizio Margaglio | Winner |
Celebrity | Known for | Professional partner | Status |
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Désirée Nick | actress & comedian & author | Alexander Gazsi | Eliminated 1st |
Kevin Kuske | Bobsleigh | Myriam Leuenberger | Eliminated 2nd |
Detlef Soost | dancer & choreographer | Katharina "Kat" Rybkowski | Eliminated 3rd |
Timur Bartels | Actor | Amani Fancy | Withdrew |
Aleksandra Bechtel | television presenter | Matti Landgraf | Eliminated 4th |
Sarina Nowak | Curvy-Model | David Vincour | Third place |
John Michael Kelly | Musician | Annette Dytrt | Runner up |
Sarah Lombardi | Singer & Deutschland sucht den Superstar runner-up | Joti Polizoakis | Winner |
Celebrity | Known for | Professional partner | Status |
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Jens Hilbert | Entrepreneur | Sabrina Cappellini | Eliminated 1st |
Nadine Klein | Influencer & contestant on Der Bachelor 2018 & Die Bachelorette 2018 | Niko Ulanovsky | Eliminated 2nd |
Jenny Elvers | Actress | Jamal Othman | Eliminated 3rd |
Klaudia Giez | Contestant on 13th season of Germany's Next Topmodel | Sevan Lerche | Eliminated 4th |
Peer Kusmagk | Actor & Host | Katharina "Kat" Rybkowski | Eliminated 5th |
Nadine Angerer | German footballer | David Vincour | Eliminated 6th |
André Hamann | Model | Stina Martini | Eliminated 7th |
Lina Larissa Strahl | singer-songwriter & actress | Joti Polizoakis | Third place |
Joey Heindle | Singer & 5th place in season 9 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar | Ramona Elsener | Runner up |
Eric Stehfest | Actor | Amani Fancy | Winner |
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