Dancing On Ice - Series Summary

Series Summary

To date seven series have been broadcast, as summarised below.

Series Start Finish Couples Winning celebrity Winning professional Creative directors Main hosts Ice panel Others
One 14 January 2006 4 March 2006 10 Gaynor Faye Daniel Whiston Karen Barber
Christopher Dean
Jayne Torvill
Philip Schofield
Holly Willoughby
Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Karen Kresge
Nicky Slater
Andrea McLean (Extra)
Stephen Mulhern (Defrosted)
Andi Peters (Extra)
Two 20 January 2007 17 March 2007 11 Kyran Bracken Melanie Lambert Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Nicky Slater
Natalia Bestemianova
Stephen Mulhern (Defrosted)
Andi Peters (Extra)
Ben Shephard (Extra)
Three 13 January 2008 16 March 2008 13 Suzanne Shaw Matt Evers Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Nicky Slater
Ruthie Henshall
Four 11 January 2009 22 March 2009 13 Ray Quinn Maria Filippov
Five 10 January 2010 28 March 2010 14 Hayley Tamaddon Daniel Whiston Karen Barber
Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Nicky Slater
Emma Bunton
Michael Ball (judge; week 6)
Angela Rippon (judge; week 7)
Six 9 January 2011 27 March 2011 16 Sam Attwater Brianne Delcourt Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner
Emma Bunton
Ben Shephard (Friday)
Coleen Nolan (Friday & presenter; week 6)
Seven 8 January 2012 25 March 2012 15 Matthew Wolfenden Nina Ulanova Philip Schofield
Christine Bleakley
Robin Cousins
Louie Spence
Katarina Witt
Eight 6 January 2013 12 Robin Cousins
Jason Gardiner

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