Dancing on Ice series 1

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Dancing on Ice series 1
Series 1
Ice skating stars of new tv programme.jpg
The ten couples from the first series
Presented by Phillip Schofield
Holly Willoughby
Judges Nicky Slater
Karen Kresge
Jason Gardiner
Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Celebrity winner Gaynor Faye
Professional winner Daniel Whiston
No. of episodes16
Release
Original network ITV
Original release14 January (2006-01-14) 
4 March 2006 (2006-03-04)
Season chronology

The first series of Dancing on Ice aired from 14 January to 4 March 2006 on ITV. It was presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, and judged by the "Ice Panel", consisting of Nicky Slater, Karen Kresge, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber and Robin Cousins. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean coached and trained the contestants.

Contents

Judges and hosts

The judging panel was announced as Nicky Slater, Karen Kresge, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber, and Robin Cousins. Cousins was announced as head judge, while Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were announced as hosts, with Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean as coaches.

Couples

The ten celebrities and professional ice skaters were:

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerStatus
Tamara Beckwith Socialite Sergey Malyshev Eliminated 1st
on 14 January 2006
Andi Peters Television presenter Tamara Sharp Eliminated 2nd
on 21 January 2006
Andrea McLean GMTV weather presenter Doug Webster Eliminated 3rd
on 28 January 2006
John Barrowman Actor & singer Olga Sharutenko Eliminated 4th
on 4 February 2006
Sean Wilson Coronation Street actor Marika Humphreys Eliminated 5th
on 11 February 2006
Kelly Holmes Olympic middle-distance runner Todd Sand Eliminated 6th
on 18 February 2006
David Seaman England goalkeeper Pam O'Connor
Natalia Pestova (Week 4)
Eliminated 7th
on 25 February 2006
Bonnie Langford Actress & West End dancer Matt Evers Third place
on 4 March 2006
Stefan Booth Actor Kristina Lenko Runners-up
on 4 March 2006
Gaynor Faye Coronation Street actress Daniel Whiston Winners
on 4 March 2006

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
  Eliminated
Dancing on Ice (series 1) - Weekly scores
CouplePl.Week
12345678
Gaynor & Daniel115.5 [lower-alpha 1] 17.520.523.520.023.526.525.0+27.0=52.0 [lower-alpha 2]
Stefan & Kristina217.517.5 [lower-alpha 1] 18.0 [lower-alpha 1] 18.0 [lower-alpha 1] 20.025.523.525.5+25.0=50.5 [lower-alpha 3]
Bonnie & Matt321.523.521.527.021.527.0 [lower-alpha 1] 23.5 [lower-alpha 1] 28.5+27.5=56.0 [lower-alpha 4]
David & Pam416.020.517.516.022.521.5 [lower-alpha 5]
Kelly & Todd514.513.518.517.519.0 [lower-alpha 1] 22.0 [lower-alpha 5]
Sean & Marika618.017.518.517.518.5 [lower-alpha 5]
John & Olga721.022.022.021.5 [lower-alpha 5]
Andrea & Doug816.514.518.0 [lower-alpha 5]
Andi & Tamara911.011.0 [lower-alpha 5]
Tamara & Sergey1013.5 [lower-alpha 5]
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 This couple was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated.
  2. This couple finished in first place.
  3. This couple finished in second place.
  4. This couple finished in third place.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 This couple was eliminated.

Weekly scores

Week 1 (14 January)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Sean & Marika4.03.02.54.54.018.0"A Little Less Conversation" — Elvis Presley vs. JXL Safe
Gaynor & Daniel2.53.53.03.53.015.5"You're Beautiful" — James Blunt Bottom two
Stefan & Kristina4.53.02.54.03.517.5"Young Hearts Run Free" — Candi Staton Safe
Bonnie & Matt5.04.04.53.54.521.5"Mad About the Boy" — Julie London Safe
Andi & Tamara1.52.51.53.02.511.0"I Love to Boogie" — T. Rex Safe
Andrea & Doug3.52.52.54.04.016.5"Crazy in Love" — Beyoncé, feat. Jay-Z Safe
David & Pam3.03.03.04.03.016.0"Wild Thing" — The Troggs Safe
Tamara & Sergey2.02.53.03.52.513.5"Get the Party Started" — Pink Eliminated
John & Olga4.04.04.04.54.521.0"A Fifth of Beethoven" — Walter Murphy and the Big Apple BandSafe
Kelly & Todd1.53.52.54.03.014.5"...Baby One More Time" — Britney Spears Safe
Judges' votes to save

Week 2 (21 January)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
John & Olga4.54.04.05.04.522.0"Is This the Way to Amarillo" — Tony Christie Safe
Andrea & Doug3.02.52.03.53.514.5"It's Oh So Quiet" — Björk Safe
David & Pam4.03.54.54.54.020.5"A Groovy Kind of Love" — Phil Collins Safe
Gaynor & Daniel3.03.53.04.04.017.5"Love Shack" — The B-52s Safe
Stefan & Kristina4.03.03.54.03.017.5"Rock DJ" — Robbie Williams Bottom two
Kelly & Todd2.53.52.03.02.513.5"You Raise Me Up" — Westlife Safe
Andi & Tamara2.02.01.53.02.511.0"Hung Up" — Madonna Eliminated
Bonnie & Matt5.04.54.54.55.023.5"Hot Honey Rag" — from Chicago Safe
Sean & Marika3.53.03.53.54.017.5"Tainted Love" — Soft Cell Safe
Judges' votes to save

Week 3 (28 January)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Bonnie & Matt4.04.54.04.54.521.5"I Will Survive" — Gloria Gaynor Safe
David & Pam3.53.53.04.53.017.5"Crocodile Rock" — Elton John Safe
Andrea & Doug3.53.53.54.03.518.0"Time After Time" — Eva Cassidy Eliminated
Stefan & Kristina3.53.53.04.04.018.0"I Got You (I Feel Good)" — James Brown Bottom two
Gaynor & Daniel5.04.03.54.53.520.5"Baby Love" — The Supremes Safe
Sean & Marika2.53.54.53.54.518.5"She's Always a Woman" — Billy Joel Safe
Kelly & Todd3.04.53.53.54.018.5"All That Jazz" — Catherine Zeta-Jones Safe
John & Olga5.04.03.55.04.522.0"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" — KT Tunstall Safe
Judges' votes to save

Week 4 (4 February)

Theme: Las Vegas Night

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
John & Olga4.04.04.05.04.521.5"Suspicious Minds" — Elvis Presley Eliminated
Gaynor & Daniel4.54.55.04.55.023.5"My Heart Will Go On" — Celine Dion Safe
Stefan & Kristina3.54.03.54.03.018.0"Luck Be a Lady" — Frank Sinatra Bottom two
Bonnie & Matt5.55.05.55.55.527.0"Big Spender" — from Sweet Charity Safe
Sean & Marika4.03.53.53.53.017.5"Mack the Knife" — Bobby Darin Safe
Kelly & Todd3.53.52.53.53.517.5"Believe" — Cher Safe
David & Natalia3.03.52.53.53.516.0"It's Not Unusual" — Tom Jones Safe
Judges' votes to save

Week 5 (11 February)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Gaynor & Daniel4.03.53.54.54.520.0"Holding Out for a Hero" — Bonnie Tyler Safe
Sean & Marika4.03.53.54.03.518.5"Relight My Fire" — Take That & Lulu Eliminated
Kelly & Todd4.03.53.54.04.019.0"What a Wonderful World" — Louis Armstrong Bottom two
David & Pam4.54.54.54.05.022.5"All Time Love" — Will Young Safe
Bonnie & Matt5.04.04.04.54.021.5"Push the Button" — Sugababes Safe
Stefan & Kristina4.54.03.04.04.520.0"Fever" — Peggy Lee Safe
Judges' votes to save

Week 6 (18 February)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicPropResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Bonnie & Matt5.05.55.55.55.527.0"Material Girl" — Madonna Feather BoaBottom two
Stefan & Kristina5.55.54.55.05.025.5"Mr. Bojangles" — Sammy Davis Jr. BroomSafe
Kelly & Todd4.55.03.54.54.522.0"Cabaret" — from Cabaret ChairEliminated
Gaynor & Daniel5.04.54.55.04.523.5"You Can Leave Your Hat On" — Joe Cocker HatSafe
Judges' votes to save

Week 7 (25 February)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Stefan & Kristina4.54.54.55.05.023.5"Don't Stop Me Now" — Queen Safe
Gaynor & Daniel5.55.05.05.55.526.5"(I've Had) The Time of My Life" — Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes Safe
David & Pam4.54.04.04.54.521.5"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" — Aerosmith Eliminated
Bonnie & Matt4.54.54.55.05.023.5"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" — Andy Williams Bottom two
Judges' votes to save

Week 8 (4 March)

Couples are listed in the order they performed.

CoupleJudges' scoresTotal
score
MusicResult
SlaterKresgeGardinerBarberCousins
Bonnie & Matt6.06.05.55.55.528.5"Love Is in the Air" — John Paul Young Third place
5.05.55.55.56.027.5"Big Spender" — from Sweet Charity
Stefan & Kristina5.05.05.05.55.025.5"Flying Without Wings" — Westlife Runners-up
4.54.55.55.05.525.0"Fever" — Peggy Lee
Gaynor & Daniel5.05.05.05.54.525.0"Angels" — Robbie Williams Winners
5.05.55.55.55.527.0"My Heart Will Go On" — Celine Dion

Ratings

ShowDateOfficial ITV1 rating
(millions) [1]
Weekly rank [1] Share
Live show 114 January9.83643.0% [2]
Results 16.731928.0% [2]
Live show 221 January9.08941.0% [3]
Results 27.061528.0% [3]
Live show 328 January8.581338.2% [4]
Results 37.271528.6% [4]
Live show 44 February9.85743.0% [5]
Results 48.221534.0% [5]
Live show 511 February9.96543.0% [6]
Results 58.541233.0% [6]
Live show 618 February9.56641.1% [7]
Results 68.831135.9% [7]
Semi-final25 February10.47645.0% [8]
Semi-final results8.881035.0% [8]
Final4 March11.34646.8% [9]
Final results11.68543.8% [9]

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