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Judges Karen Barber, Robin Cousins, Jason Gardiner Presented by Phillip Schofield, Holly Willoughby, Christine Bleakley Cast Jayne Torvill, Ray Quinn, Jason Gardiner, Hayley Tamaddon, Phillip Schofield Profiles |
Dancing on Ice is a dance competition television series franchise produced around the world. The format, devised by London Weekend Television and Granada Television for ITV, has been a prime-time hit in eight different 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.
Contents
- Argentina
- Jury votes
- Jury
- Germany
- RTL Season 1
- Pro7 Season 1
- Pro7 Season 2
- Contestants
- The Netherlands Belgium
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland Gwiazdy tacz na lodzie
- First edition
- Second edition
- Third edition
- Russia
- Slovakia
- First Edition
- Hosts
- Second Edition
- United States
- References

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 August 9, 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).
Jury votes

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.
Germany
There are two versions of Dancing on Ice in Germany aired on different channels.
RTL Season 1

The German version was aired beginning 9 October 2006 on RTL and hosted by actor Wayne Carpendale and Mirjam Weichselbraun. The show scored average and sometimes even below.
Jury
Pro7 Season 1

Another German Version called Stars auf Eis started on 18 October 2006 on ProSieben, which is hosted by Stefan Gödde and Katarina Witt. The show scored successful and season 2 was announced just after the finals.
Jury
Pro7 Season 2

The German Version Stars auf Eis is currently airing sincd 13. December 2007 on ProSieben, which is hosted by Oliver Petzokat (Season 1 Winner) and Katarina Witt. Changes include the jury member Kati Winkler (Season 1 winner's partner) and a larger field of contestants. Charlotte Engelhardt (Season 1 Second) acts in assistant role and Elton serves again as comedy sidekick.
Contestants
Nina Bott entered after the first show replacing Janaína Zarrella due to her broken ellbow.
Jury
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.
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.
The Netherlands
In 2007, a second series of Dancing On Ice aired in the Netherlands. This time the stars were all Dutch (except Dieter Troubleyn, he's Flemish, but is known in the Netherlands).
Contestants
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.
Norway
In 2007 the first series of Isdans aired in Norway.
Poland - Gwiazdy tańczą na lodzie
Jury
First edition
First Polish edition started on September 28, 2007 on TVP2
Second edition
Second Polish edition started on March 7, 2008 on TVP2
Third edition
Third Polish edition started on October 3, 2008 on TVP2.
Russia
The Russian version of Dancing on Ice (Танцы на льду) is 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) is being broadcast on Channel One.
Slovakia
The Slovak version of Dancing on Ice (Hviezdy na lade - Stars On the Ice) is aired since September 2006 on TV JOJ.
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 March 11, 2007. The winner Zeynep Tokuş received a golden skate shoe trophy and a prize of TRY 100,000 (approximately US$ 71,000 ).
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 on 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.
United States
A similar version, Skating with the Stars, is not based directly on the Dancing on Ice format which was created by ITV because Skating with the Stars was created by BBC.