Dancing on Ice (German TV series)

Last updated
Dancing on Ice
Created by ITV Studios
Presented by
Judges
Country of origin Germany
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes36
Production
Production locations Cologne (1, 4–5)
Rust (2–3)
Running timeapprox. 180 to 200 minutes per episode
(including commercials)
Original release
Network RTL (1)
ProSieben (2–3)
Sat.1 (4–5)
Release9 October 2006 (2006-10-09) 
20 December 2019 (2019-12-20)

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]

Contents

Series overview

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

SeriesTitleStartFinishCouplesWeeksWinning celebrityWinning professionalChannelPresentersIce panel
1Dancing on Ice9 October 20062 December 200688 Ruth Moschner Carl Briggs RTL Wayne Carpendale Mirjam Weichselbraun Hans-Jürgen Bäumler Marika Kilius Klaus Brück Reinhard Ketterer Tanja Szewczenko
2Stars auf Eis18 October 200629 November 200697Oliver Petzokat Kati Winkler ProSieben Katarina Witt Stefan Gödde Daniel Weiss Jeanette Biedermann Reinhold Mirmseker
313 December 20077 February 2008129Susanne Pätzold Maurizio Margaglio Oliver Petzokat Kati Winkler
4 Dancing on Ice6 January 201910 February 201986 Sarah Lombardi Joti Polizoakis Sat.1 Daniel BoschmannMarlene Lufen Katarina Witt Judith WilliamsCale Kalay
5 15 November 201920 December 2019106Eric StehfestAmani Fancy

Presenters and judges

Key
  Presenter
  Judge
CastSeries
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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

Professionals

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  First eliminated
  Withdrew
  Participating

Main series results

Series 1 (2006)

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Collien Ulmen-Fernandes Television Presenter Rico Rex Eliminated 1st
Liz BaffoeActress 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 VukovicActorTheresa SchumannEliminated 6th
Marco Schreyl Television PresenterSarah Jentgens (Episodes 1-7)Runner-up
Theresa Schumann (Episode 8)
Ruth Moschner Television PresenterCarl BriggsWinner

Series 2 (2006)

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Pierre GeisensetterTelevision Presenter Denise Biellmann Eliminated 1st
Heike Drechsler Athlete Vladimir Tsvetkov Eliminated 2nd
Eberhard Gienger Politician Mikkeline Kierkgaard Eliminated 3rd
Ande WernerComedian Annette Dytrt Eliminated 4th
Magdalena Brzeska Athlete Norman Jeschke Eliminated 5th
Annabelle MandengTelevision Presenter Matthias Bleyer Fourth place
Lucy Diakovska Singer Silvio Smalun Third place
Charlotte EngelhardtTelevision Presenter René Lohse Runner up
Oliver Petszokat Singer, Actor & Television Presenter Kati Winkler Winner

Series 3 (2007-08)

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Boris EntrupMake-up Artist Darya Nucci Eliminated 1st
Verena KerthTelevision Presenter René Lohse Eliminated 2nd
Giulia Siegel Model & Actress Jan Luggenhölscher Eliminated 3rd
Nina Bott Actress Vladimir Tsvetkov Eliminated 4th
Yvonne SchröderModelPaul PradelEliminated 5th
Bürger Lars DietrichComedian & SingerSusanne PetersWithdrew
Carsten SpengemannActor & Television PresenterSusanne PetersEliminated 6th
Patrick Bach Actor Denise Biellmann Eliminated 7th
Christina Surer Race Car Driver & Model Norman Jeschke Eliminated 8th
Frank MatthéeTelevision Presenter Mikkeline Kierkgaard Third place
Patrick Nuo Songwriter & ModelPauline SchubertRunner up
Susanne PätzoldActress & Comedian Maurizio Margaglio Winner

Series 4 (2019)

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Désirée Nick actress & comedian & author Alexander Gazsi Eliminated 1st
Kevin Kuske Bobsleigh Myriam LeuenbergerEliminated 2nd
Detlef Soost dancer & choreographerKatharina "Kat" RybkowskiEliminated 3rd
Timur BartelsActorAmani FancyWithdrew
Aleksandra Bechtel television presenterMatti LandgrafEliminated 4th
Sarina Nowak Curvy-Model David VincourThird place
John Michael KellyMusician Annette Dytrt Runner up
Sarah Lombardi Singer & Deutschland sucht den Superstar runner-up Joti Polizoakis Winner

Series 5 (2019)

CelebrityKnown forProfessional partnerStatus
Jens HilbertEntrepreneurSabrina CappelliniEliminated 1st
Nadine KleinInfluencer & contestant on Der Bachelor 2018 & Die Bachelorette 2018 Niko Ulanovsky Eliminated 2nd
Jenny Elvers Actress Jamal Othman Eliminated 3rd
Klaudia GiezContestant on 13th season of Germany's Next Topmodel Sevan LercheEliminated 4th
Peer Kusmagk Actor & HostKatharina "Kat" RybkowskiEliminated 5th
Nadine Angerer German footballer David Vincour Eliminated 6th
André HamannModel 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 StehfestActorAmani FancyWinner

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References

  1. "Dancing on Ice: Sendertermine".
  2. "Eis-Zeit: Sat.1 bringt "Dancing on Ice" zurück". 4 May 2018.