Dancing on Ice (franchise)

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Dancing on Ice
Created by London Weekend Television and Granada Television (now ITV Studios)
Original work Dancing on Ice
Owner ITV Studios
Years2006–present
Films and television
Television seriesDancing on Ice (independent international versions, see below)
Miscellaneous
Genre Dance
First aired14 January 2006;18 years ago (2006-01-14)

Dancing on Ice is a British made dance competition television series franchise produced around the world. The format, devised by London Weekend Television and Granada Television [1] for ITV, has been a prime-time hit in eight countries, including Britain and subsequently in Italy and Chile. In Australia, where it was titled Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice , it was axed after just one series owing to production costs.

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International versions

There have been a total of 51 winners of Dancing on Ice around the world.

  Currently airing
  An upcoming season
  Status unknown
  No longer airing

All Dancing on Ice series

CountryLocal titleNetworkWinners (Celebrity & Professional)JudgesPresenter(s)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Patinando por un Sueño Channel 13 Season 1, 2007: Ximena Capristo & Marcelo Porce
Season 2, 2008: Leonardo Tusam & Analía Papa
Laura Ubfal
Marcelo Polino
Reina Reech
Florencia De La V
Marcelo Tinelli
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice Nine Network Season 1, 2006: Jake Wall & Maria Filippov Karen Barber
Alisa Camplin
Jason Gardiner
Belinda Noonan
Mark Storton
Jamie Durie
Sami Lukis
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Dança no Gelo Rede Globo Season 1, 2006: Murilo Rosa & Simone Pastuziak
Season 2, 2007: Iran Malfitano & Simone Pastuziak
Season 3, 2008: Leandro Scornavacca & Andréia Yonashiro
Five per week
(no fixed jury)
Fausto Silva
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Dancing on Ice Nelonen Season 1, 2013: Sauli Koskinen & Nea Ojala Laura Lepistö
Mila Kajas
Mika Saarelainen
Anuliisa Uotila
Marja Hintikka
Lorenz Backman
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dancing on Ice (1, 4–5)
Stars auf Eis (2–3)
RTL (1)
ProSieben (2–3)
Sat.1 (4–5)
Season 1, 2006: Ruth Moschner & Carl Briggs
Season 2, 2007: Oliver Petzokat & Kati Winkler
Season 3, 2007: Susanne Pätzold & Maurizio Margaglio
Season 4, 2019: Sarah Lombardi & Joti Polizoakis
Season 5, 2019: Eric Stehfest & Amani Fancy
Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (1)
Klaus Brück (1)
Reinhard Ketterer (1)
Marika Kilius (1)
Tanja Szewczenko (1)
Jeanette Biedermann (2)
Reinhold Mirmseker (2–3)
Daniel Weiss (2–5)
Kati Winkler (3)
Katarina Witt (4–5)
Judith Williams (4–5)
Cale Kalay (4)
Wayne Carpendale (1)
Mirjam Weichselbraun (1)
Stefan Gödde (2)
Katarina Witt (2–3)
Oliver Petzokat (3)
Daniel Boschmann (4–5)
Marlene Lufen (4–5)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Dancing on Ice ANT1 Season 1, 2011: Ioanna Pilixou & Andrei Bekh Petros Kostopoulos
Elena Paparizou
Alexis Kostalas
Jenny Balatsinou
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Sztárok a jégen TV2 Season 1, 2007: Ferenc Hujber & Major Andrea Krisztina Regőczy
Xaver Varnus
Claudia Liptai
Attila Till
Nóra Szekeres
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Notti sul ghiaccio Rai 1 Season 1, 2006: Massimiliano Ossini & Silvia Fontana
Season 2, 2007: Ludovico Fremont & Silvia Fontana
Season 3, 2015: Giorgio Rocca & Eve Bentley

Marco Liorni (3)
Selvaggia Lucarelli (3)
Enzo Miccio (3)
Gabriella Pession (3)
Simona Ventura (3)
Evelina Christillin (1–2)
Alessandro de Leonardis (1–2)
Arnaldo Colasanti (1)
Vittorio Sgarbi (1)
Edwige Fenech (1)
Matilde Ciccia (1)
Fabio Canino (2)
Alba Parietti (2)

Milly Carlucci
Stefano Masciarelli (1)

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (Flanders) (1)
Dancing on Ice RTL 4 (1–2)
VTM (1)
SBS6 (3)
Season 1, 2006: Staf Coppens & Monique van der Velden
Season 2, 2007: Joris Putman & Sanne Samuels
Season 3, 2019–20: Tommie Christiaan & Klabera Komini
Katrien Pauwels (1)
Thierry Smits (1)
Jeroen Prins (1)
Joan Haanappel (1–)
Sjoukje Dijkstra (1–2)
Chris de la Haye (2)
Marc Forno (3)
Ruben Reus (3)
Martijn Krabbé (1–2)
Francesca Vanthielen (1)
John Williams (2)
Winston Gerschtanowitz (3)
Patty Brard (3)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Isdans TV2 Season 1, 2007: Pål Anders Ullevålsæter & Anna PouchkovChrister Tornell
Vibecke Sørensen
Knut Bjørnsen
Anita Thorenfeldt Selmer
Bjørg Røsto Jensen
Katrine Moholt
Tommy Steine
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Gwiazdy tańczą na lodzie TVP2 Season 1, 2007: Olga Borys & Sławomir Borowiecki
Season 2, 2008: Aleksandra Szwed & Sławomir Borowiecki
Season 3, 2008: Samuel Palmer & Agnieszka Dulej

Doda
Włodzimierz Szaranowicz
Renata Aleksander (3)
Tomasz Jacyków (3)
Maria Zuchowicz (1–2)
Igor Kryszyłowicz (1–2)

Maciej Kurzajewski
Justyna Steczkowska (3)
Tatiana Okupnik (2)

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Dancing on Ice – Vis în doi Antena 1 Season 1, 2022: Jean Gavril & Ana Maria IonCornel Gheorghe
Simona Pungă
Elwira Petre
Mihai Petre
Ștefan Bănică, Jr.
Irina Fodor
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine (4)
Танцы на льду
Tantsy na 'ldu(1-2)
Звёздный лёд
Zvezdnyy led(3)
Russia Season 1, 2006: Petr Krasilov & Oksana Grishuk
Season 2, 2007: Yuliya Koval'chuk & Petr Tchernyshev
Season 3, 2008: Lera Kudryavtseva & Gwendal Peizerat
Elena Tchaikovskaia (1–3)

Nikolay Tsiskaridze (1–3)
Igor Bobrin (1–3)
Irina Moiseeva (1–2)
Andrei Minenkov (1–2)
Anastasia Zavorotnyuk (1-2)
Yuri Nikolaev (1-2)
Maxim Galkin (3)

Танцы на льду
Dantsy na 'ldu(1)
Звёзды на льду
Zvyozdy na 'ldu(2)
Ледниковый период
Lednikovniy period(3–5; 7–9)
Лёд и пламень
Lyod i plamen(6)
Rossiya (1)
Channel One (2–9)
ICTV (4)
Season 1, 2006: Petr Krasilov & Oksana Grishuk
Season 2, 2006: Ekaterina Guseva & Roman Kostomarov
Season 3, 2007: Chulpan Khamatova & Roman Kostomarov
Season 4, 2008: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Yegor Beroyev
Season 5, 2009: Julia Kovalchuk & Roman Kostomarov
Season 6, 2011: Tatyana Navka & Alexey Vorobiev
Season 7, 2013: Oksana Domnina & Vladimir Yaglych
Season 8, 2014: Oksana Domnina & Ivan Skobrev
Season 9, 2016: Yulianna Karaulova & Maxim Trankov
Current

Tatyana Tarasova (2–9)
Valentin Piseev (2–6)
Anton Sikharulidze (4–6)
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (5–6)
Tatyana Totmianina (5–6)
Former
Elena Vodorezova (2)
Oleg Vasiliev (2)
Ilze Liepa (2)
Ekaterina Andreeva (2)
Oleg Yankovsky (2)
Vladislav Tretyak (2)
Gennady Zyuganov (2)
Chulpan Khamatova (7)
Mikhail Boyarsky (7)
Sergei Shakurov (7)
Pavel Bure (7)
Stas Namin (7)
Natalia Bestemyanova (7)
Emmanuel Vitorgan (7)
Alexander Oleshko (7)
Gediminas Taranda (7)
Larisa Guzeeva (7)
Alexei Chumakov (7)
Victoria Dayneko (7)
Vladislav Tretyak (7)
Elena Malysheva (7)
Mark Zakharov (7)
Alexandra Zakharova (7)
Philip Kirkorov (7)
Konstantin Tszyu (7)
Leonid Yarmolnik (7)
Marina Neyolova (7)
Efim Shifrin (7)
Anna Chipovskaya (7)
Vyacheslav Fetisov (7)
Denis Matsuev (7)
Hibla Gerzmava (7)
Vladimir Spivakov (7)
Valery Leontyev (7)
Sergei Lazarev (7–8)
Igor Bobrin (7–8)
Timur Rodriguez (7–8)
Adeline Sotnikova (8)
Vyacheslav Fetisov (8)
Ekaterina Gordeeva (8)
Mikhail Galustyan (8)
Alyona Babenko (8)
Elena Malysheva (8)
Gediminas Taranda (8)
Ekaterina Vilkova (8)
Julia Zimina (8)
Alexander Revva (8)
Vladislav Tretyak (8)
Sergei Makovetsky (8)
Alexander Oleshko (8)
Anna Bolshova (8)

Current

Alla Mikheeva (9)
Alexey Yagudin (7–9)
Former
Evgeny Plushenko (2)
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (3)
Marat Basharov (3–4; 6)
Anastasia Zavorotnyuk (4–6)
Irina Slutskaya (2–3; 5; 7–8)

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Hviezdy na ľade TV JOJ Season 1, 2006: Diana Mórová Radka Kovaříková
René Novotný
Zdena Studenková
Martin Skotnický
Hilda Múdra
Matej Cifra
Michaela Majerníková
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Desafío Bajo Cero Telecinco Season 1, 2006: Almudena Cid Silvia Villellas
Jorge Lafarg
Antonio Canales
Blanca Fernández Ochoa
Carmen Morales
Manel Fuentes
José Luis Uribarri
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Stjärnor på is TV4 Season 1, 2008: Markus Fagervall & Johanna Götesson Britta Lindgren
Christer Tornell
Emanuele Ancorini
Lotta Tegnér
Fredrik Granqvist
Carolina Gynning
Carina Berg
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Buzda Dans Show TV Season 1, 2007: Zeynep Tokuş & Robert Beauchamp
Season 2, 2007: İlhan Mansız & Oľga Beständigová

Şebnem Ertaul (2)
Hande Ataizi (2)
Ahmet San (2)
Cenk Ertaul (1–2)
Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz (1–2)
Sema Çelebi (1–2)
Alinur Velidedeoğlu (1)
Ayşe Arman (1)
Zafer Baykal (1)

Behzat Uygur
Gamze Özçelik
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Dancing on Ice ITV Series 1, 2006: Gaynor Faye & Daniel Whiston
Series 2, 2007: Kyran Bracken & Melanie Lambert
Series 3, 2008: Suzanne Shaw & Matt Evers
Series 4, 2009: Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov
Series 5, 2010: Hayley Tamaddon & Daniel Whiston
Series 6, 2011: Sam Attwater & Brianne Delcourt
Series 7, 2012: Matthew Wolfenden & Nina Ulanova
Series 8, 2013: Beth Tweddle & Daniel Whiston
Series 9, 2014: Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov
Series 10, 2018: Jake Quickenden & Vanessa Bauer
Series 11, 2019: James Jordan & Alexandra Schauman
Series 12, 2020: Joe Swash & Alex Murphy
Series 13, 2021: Sonny Jay & Angela Egan
Series 14, 2022: Regan Gascoigne & Karina Manta
Series 15, 2023: Nile Wilson & Olivia Smart
Series 16, 2024: Ryan Thomas & Amani Fancy
Series 17, 2025: Upcoming series
Current

Christopher Dean (10–)
Jayne Torvill (10–)
Ashley Banjo (10–)
Oti Mabuse (14–)
Former
Karen Kresge (1)
Natalia Bestemianova (2)
Ruthie Henshall (3–4)
Nicky Slater (1–5)
Robin Cousins (1–9)
Karen Barber (1–5, 8–9)
Jason Gardiner (1–6, 8–11)
Emma Bunton (5–6)
Louie Spence (7)
Katarina Witt (7)
Ashley Roberts (8–9)
John Barrowman (12–13)
Guest
Michael Ball (5)
Angela Rippon (5)
Nicky Slater (9)
Arlene Phillips (14)
Johnny Weir (16)

Current

Holly Willoughby (1–6, 10–)
Stephen Mulhern (14, guest; 16–)
Former
Phillip Schofield (1–15)
Christine Lampard (7–9)
Jordan Banjo (10, backstage)
Kem Cetinay (11–12, backstage)

Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skating with Celebrities Fox Season 1, 2006: Kristy Swanson & Lloyd Eisler Dorothy Hamill
John Nicks
Mark Lund
Summer Sanders
Scott Hamilton

Argentina

In Argentina, the show was broadcast on Channel 13 as a segment inside the television program "Showmatch", hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. It started on 9 August 2007, featuring an all-female cast. The segment was called "Patinando por un Sueño" (Ice-Skating for a Dream) due to the titles of the other segments: "Bailando por un Sueño" (Dancing for a Dream) and "Cantando por un Sueño" (Singing for a Dream).

Contestants

PlaceCelebrityPartner
W Ximena Capristo (Model/Former GH contestant)Marcelo Porce
F Anita Martinez (Actress)Hernán Cuevas
SF Evangelina Anderson (Vedette/Model)Adrián Baturin
SF Jessica Cirio (Vedette/Model/Dancer)Juan Carlos Acosta
5th Luli Fernández (Model)Jonathan López Luna
6th Valeria Archimaut (Dancer)Cristian Rodríguez
7th Natalia Fava (Actress/Model/Former GH contestant)Gastón Passini
8thEliana Guercio (Model/Actress)Sergio Lois
9th Marixa Balli (Actress/Singer)César Agrelo
10th Claudia Albertario (Actress/Model)Fabio Gigli
11th Wanda Nara (Model)Diego Robles
12th Jesica Cusnier (Model)Julián García
13th Claudia Fernández (Actress)Omar Andrés Grimalt
14th Mariana De Melo Jonathan Matta
15th Marina Calabró (Journalist/TV Host)Fernando Belleggia
16th Gladys Florimonte (Actress/Comedian)Flavio Fisolo
17th Fernanda Vives (Model)Nicolás Gaudioso
18th Victoria Vanucci (Model)Pedro Romero
19th Evangelina Carrozzo (Model/Beauty Queen)Rodolfo Goldstein
20th Analía Franchín (Journalist)Diego González
21st Belén Francese (Model/Actress)Daniel Cejas

Jury votes

123456789101112131415161718FINALE
Ximena403737393638394038383840338069767765Winner
Anita313337363839353835404037366971657942Finalist
Evangelina A.35383637333535353735373732657076762Semifinalist
Jessica Ci.32363139373940323536363540717862762Semifinalist
Luli3637353836404040363832383470707175Eliminated
Valeria35333840403635393836333927697070Eliminated
Natalia3638404038373740404033363672 A Eliminated
Eliana3138363535303931403433383167Eliminated
Marixa37403236363636363636353831Eliminated
Claudia A.353635393640343940353636Eliminated
Wanda3233323434383335403633Eliminated
Jessica Cu.30353434333536363433Eliminated
Claudia F.303737323732353833Eliminated
Mariana3030343233363135Eliminated
Marina30323435373334Eliminated
Gladys353731353633Eliminated
Fernanda2833313533Eliminated
Victoria32363234Eliminated
Evangelina C.263330Eliminated
Analía3230Eliminated
Belén26Eliminated
  • ^A Note: On week 15, during the performance Natalia had an accident, and she was unavailable to continue, so she became instantly nominated.
   Biggest score.
   Up for eviction and saved by the jury.
   Up for eviction, and saved by the public.
   Up for eviction, and eliminated of the show by the public.
   Replaced by Adabel Guerrero, and had the biggest score.
   Replaced by Adabel Guerrero.
   Replaced by Adabel Guerrero, nominated, and saved by the public.
   Replaced by Virginia Da Cunha.

Jury

The jury was made up of 2 "Celebrity" journalists and 2 personalities:

The jury's members also studied ice-skating practice and critical theory to support their knowledge.

Australia

Brazil

In Brazil, the show was broadcast on Rede Globo as a segment inside the television program Domingão do Faustão , hosted by Faustão.

It premiered on 13 August 2006 and sparked protests by soap opera directors produced by the broadcaster, after actors who participated in such soap operas were injured in the rehearsals or presentations of the painting.

The competition had three seasons, ending on 25 November 2007.

Murilo Rosa (season 1), Iran Malfitano (season 2) and Leandro Scornavacca (season 3) were the winners of the respective seasons of the competition.

Germany

There are five seasons of Dancing on Ice in Germany aired on different channels.

Italy

The Italian version of Dancing on Ice (Notti sul ghiaccio) was aired on the channel Rai 1.

The Netherlands & Belgium

In September 2006 Dutch broadcaster RTL 4 and Belgian broadcaster vtm started a combined Dutch-Belgian version of Dancing On Ice. The show featured 5 Dutch and 5 Belgian stars, who were paired up with several Dutch, Belgian and foreign ice skaters from Holiday on Ice. The show was hosted by Dutchman Martijn Krabbé and Belgian Francesca Vanthielen.

Contestants

PlaceCelebrityPartner
1st Staf Coppens (Belgium) (TV Presenter) Monique van der Velden
2nd Froukje de Both (Netherlands) (Actress/TV Presenter/Radio DJ) Vitaliy Baranov
3rd Kelly Pfaff (Belgium) (Model) Andrei Lipanov
4th John Williams (Netherlands) (TV Presenter/Actor) Melanie Carrington
5th Wendy van Dijk (Netherlands) (TV Presenter) Ruben Reus
6th Wim Soutaer (Belgium) (Singer) Joëlle Bastiaanse
7th Pascale Naessens (Belgium) (Model/TV Presenter) Franck Levier
8th Luc Appermont (Belgium) (TV Presenter) Ellen Mareels
9th Babette van Veen (Netherlands) (Actress/Singer) Thomas Hopman
10th Bert Kuizenga (Netherlands) (TV Presenter/Actor) Chouw-Lan Chan

Jury

The jury was made up of 3 Dutch and 2 Belgian experts:

During RTL4-VTM's broadcast of the Dutch-Belgian version of Dancing on Ice, the Dutch broadcaster SBS6 broadcast a similar programme called Sterren Dansen Op Het IJs (translation: Stars are Dancing on Ice). The show, which ran from August–October 2006 was hosted by Nance Coolen and Gerard Joling. The winner was Hein Vergeer, a former World Champion of speedskating. Singer Jody Bernal came second and former Dutch Idol runner-up Maud Mulders took the bronze. The SBS-show featured only Dutch stars and drew a bigger audience than its Dutch-Belgian counterpart.

Netherlands

In 2007, a second series of Dancing On Ice aired in the Netherlands. This time the stars were all Dutch (except Dieter Troubleyn, who is Flemish, but known in the Netherlands).

Contestants

PlaceCelebrityPartner
1st Joris Putman (Actor) Sanne Samuels
2nd Quinty Trustfull (TV Presenter) Stuart Widdall
3rd Sander Janson (TV Presenter) Chouw-Lan Chan
4th Winston Gerschtanowitz (TV Presenter) Katja Golovatenko
5th Antoni Wanders Nancy Broeders
6th Mariëlle Bastiaansen (TV Presenter)Joel Mangs
7th Jan Postulart ( Dancing with the Stars Jury Member) Joëlle Bastiaanse
8th Stella Gommans (TV Presenter) Ruben Reus
9th John Jones (Actor) Katie Stainsby( Choreographer to dancing on ice)
10th Dieter Troubleyn (Actor) Theresa Schumann
11th Marilou le Grand (TV Presenter) Mike Aldred
12thKelly van der Veer (former Big Brother contestant) Andy Renard
13th Regilio Tuur (Former Boxer) Janna Forrovà
14th Suze Mens (Daughter of TV Presenter, Harry Mens) Jozef Beständig

Martijn Krabbé returns to present the show. John Williams (contestant of the first series) will co-host. Joan Haanappel and Sjoukje Dijkstra return in the jury. Chris de la Haye is a new member of the jury.

Revival

A third series was re-commissioned for the 2019-2020 season by SBS6 in the Netherlands, following a deal with ITV Studios Global Entertainment. [2] The first show in the series was broadcast on 7 December 2019, hosted by Winston Gerschtanowitz and Patty Brard. The members of the judging panel were Marc Forno, Joan Haanapel and Ruben Reus. [3] [4]

Participants

Not in order of elimination
Famous DutchmanPartnerStatus
Celine Huijsmans (Actress) Allen Shannon
Donny Roelvink (Actor) Maria Sergejeva Finalist
Sabine Uitslag (Actress) Craig Norris
Elske DeWall (Actress) Marc-Olivier Delorme English Finalist
Roy Donders (Actor) Alejandra Izquierdo Pons
Juvat Westendorp (Actor) Lauren Farr
Charly Luske (Singer) Shelby Sylvester
Nicolien Sauerbreij (Olympic Gold Medalist, Snowboarding) Matej Silecky SemiFinalist
Tommie Christiaan (Singer) Klabera Komeni WINNER

Norway

In 2007 the first series of Isdans aired in Norway.

Contestants

PlaceCelebrityPartner
1stPål Anders Ullevålsæter (Rally motor cyclist) Anna Pouchkov
TBA Sandra Lyng Haugen (Singer) Aleksander Sunde Iversen
TBA Dorthe Skappel (TV Presenter) Janusz Komendera
TBAPer Christian Ellefsen (Actor) Marianne Fjørtoft
TBA Anette Bøe (Retired cross country skier) Oleksandr Smokvin
TBA Jim Marthinsen (Retired ice hockey player) Kaja Hanevold

Poland - Gwiazdy tańczą na lodzie

Jury

First edition

First Polish edition started on 28 September 2007 on TVP2

PlaceCelebritySkater
1 Olga Borys Sławomir Borowiecki
2 Rafał Mroczek Aneta Kowalska
3 Katarzyna Glinka Łukasz Dzióbek
4 Anna Popek Filip Bernadowski
5 Przemysław Saleta Agata Rosłońska
6 Piotr Zelt Agnieszka Dulej
7 Przemysław Babiarz Michaela Krutská
8 Maria Sadowska Roger Lubicz-Sawicki
9 Zygmunt Chajzer Aleksandra Kauc
10 Ewa Sonnet Łukasz Jóźwiak
11 Jarosław Kret Sherri Kennedy
12 Beata Sadowska Sławomir Janicki
13 Christina Bien Maciej Lewandowski
14 Ewelina Serafin Michał Więcek

Second edition

Second Polish edition started on 7 March 2008 on TVP2

PlaceCelebritySkater
1 Aleksandra Szwed Sławomir Borowiecki
2 Marcin Krawczyk Magdalena Komorowska
3 Aneta Florczyk Maciej Lewandowski / Marcin Czajka
4 Robert Moskwa Sherry Kennedy / Aneta Kowalska
5 Weronika Książkiewicz Łukasz Jóźwiak
6 Karolina Nowakowska Filip Bernadowski
7 Tomasz Iwan Agata Rosłońska
8 Małgorzata Pieczyńska Radek Dostál
9 Robert Rozmus Agnieszka Dulej
10 Katarzyna Pietras Łukasz Dzióbek
11 Marek Kościkiewicz Aleksandra Kauc
12 Marcin Rój Elena Sokolova

Third edition

Third Polish edition started on 3 October 2008 on TVP2.

PlaceCelebritySkater
1 Samuel Palmer Agnieszka Dulej
2 Agnieszka Włodarczyk Łukasz Jóżwiak
3 Katarzyna Zielińska Filip Bernadowski
4. Beata Ścibakówna Radek Dostál
5. Michał Milowicz Michaela Krutská
6. Rafał Cieszyński Elena Sokolova
7. Gosia Andrzejewicz Nicholas Keagen
8. Paweł Konnak Agata Rosłońska
9. Katarzyna Burzyńska Roger Lubicz-Sawicki
10. Conrado Moreno Magdalena Komorowska
11. Jolanta Rutowicz Łukasz Dzióbek
12. Karolina Malinowska Jan Luggenhölscher

Russia

The Russian version of Dancing on Ice (Танцы на льду) was being aired on Rossiya TV channel since September 2006, and was renamed in 2008 to Star Ice (Звёздный лёд). Its counterpart called Ice Age (Ледниковый период, initially Stars on Ice - Звёзды на льду) was being broadcast on Channel One.

Season 1

PlaceCelebrityOccupation / known forSkater
1 Petr Krasilov Actor Oksana Grishuk
2 Sergey Lazarev Singer Anastasia Grebenkina
3 Irina Tchachina rithmic gymnast Ruslan Goncharov
4 Sergey Selin Actor Oksana Kazakova
5 Lika Kremer host & actress Artur Dmitriev
6 Anna Azarova Actress & model Evgeni Platov
7 Tatyana Dogileva Actress Alexei Urmanov
8 Sergey Galanin Singer Maria Butyrskaya
9 Lada Dance Singer Vazgen Azrojan
10 Ivars Kalniņš Actor Maya Usova

Slovakia

The Slovak version of Dancing on Ice (Hviezdy na ľade) is aired since September 2006 on TV JOJ.

Turkey

First Edition

The Turkish version of Dancing on Ice is called Buzda Dans (Dance on Ice) started on 8 January 2007 on Show TV. The final was broadcast on 11 March 2007. The winner Zeynep Tokuş received a golden skate shoe trophy and a prize of TRY 100,000 (approximately US$ 71,000 ).

Contestants

PlaceCelebrityPartner
1st Zeynep Tokuş (Actress) Robert Beauchamp
2nd Asena (dancer) (Belly dancer) Jan Luggenhölscher
3rd Bülent Polat (Actor) Oľga Beständigová
TBA Mehmet Aslan (Actor) Ouida Robins
TBA Pınar Aylin (Singer) Jan Nerad
TBA Tuğba Ekinci (Singer) Romain Gazave
TBA Okan Karacan (DJ) Lucie Kadlakova
TBA Alp Kırşan (Actor) Julia Novikov
TBA Jennifer Şebnem Schaefer (Model) Kevin Stefan
TBA Yıldo (Showman) Alena Kramplova

Hosts

Jury

The first version of the Turkish version of the show had 2 ice skating experts, and 4 amateurs in the jury. Figure-skating experts were:

The other jury members were:

Second Edition

The Turkish version of Dancing on Ice called Buzda Dans (Ice Dance) was repeated for a second season in 2007/2008 Winter. The jury members who are not experts of ice dance were Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz, Hande Ataizi, Ahmet San and Sema Çelebi. The experts in the jury were Cenk Ertaul and Şebnem Ertaul. The winner of the show was former football player İlhan Mansız, the runner-up was actress Yasemin Hadivent. The partner of Mansız was Oľga Beständigová. [5]

United Kingdom

United States

A U.S. adaptation, Skating with Celebrities, aired for a single season on Fox in 2006.

A similar series, Skating with the Stars , aired on ABC in 2010, but was produced by BBC Worldwide as a spin-off of Dancing with the Stars.

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