Soccer Aid: ITV, 6pm
The game that sees footballing stars team up with celebrities in an England vs Rest of the World match - in aid of Unicef - is back and live from Old Trafford, with kick-off at 8pm.
Dermot O'Leary presents the pre-match build-up and the match, which sees the likes of England's David Seaman, Jamie Redknapp, Olly Murs and John Bishop take on Alessandro Del Piero, Andriy Shevchenko, Gordon Ramsay, Michael Sheen, Kevin Bridges and James McAvoy.
Quirke: BBC One, 9pm
The last in the three-part crime drama sees the pathologist succumb to drink as his family life unravels around him.
Meanwhile, a request from his daughter, Phoebe, to help find her missing friend leads Quirke to a world where race and class are major factors. Guest starring Merlin's Colin Morgan.
Fargo: Channel 4, 9pm
The drama, inspired by the Coen brothers film of the same name,...
The game that sees footballing stars team up with celebrities in an England vs Rest of the World match - in aid of Unicef - is back and live from Old Trafford, with kick-off at 8pm.
Dermot O'Leary presents the pre-match build-up and the match, which sees the likes of England's David Seaman, Jamie Redknapp, Olly Murs and John Bishop take on Alessandro Del Piero, Andriy Shevchenko, Gordon Ramsay, Michael Sheen, Kevin Bridges and James McAvoy.
Quirke: BBC One, 9pm
The last in the three-part crime drama sees the pathologist succumb to drink as his family life unravels around him.
Meanwhile, a request from his daughter, Phoebe, to help find her missing friend leads Quirke to a world where race and class are major factors. Guest starring Merlin's Colin Morgan.
Fargo: Channel 4, 9pm
The drama, inspired by the Coen brothers film of the same name,...
- 6/8/2014
- Digital Spy
The full lineup for this year's Soccer Aid has been confirmed, with Chelsea boss José Mourinho, True Blood star Stephen Moyer and Avengers actor Jeremy Renner all involved.
The charity event - taking place at Old Trafford, Manchester next Sunday (June 8) - sees a mixture of celebrities and former football greats team up as an England side captained by Robbie Williams take on a Rest of the World outfit led by Michael Sheen.
The England team lineup is as follows:
Sam Allardyce (Manager)
Robbie Williams (Assistant Manager)
Peter Reid (Coach)
Bradley Walsh (Coach)
Stephen Moyer
Jack Whitehall
Dominic Cooper
Marvin Humes
Mark Owen
Paddy McGuinness
Olly Murs
Ben Shephard
Jonathan Wilkes
Jamie Theakston
John Bishop
Danny Jones
Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Carragher
Teddy Sheringham
David Seaman
Des Walker
Matt Le Tissier
The Rest of the World team lineup is as follows:
José Mourinho (Manager)
Michael Sheen (Captain)
Jeremy Renner
Sam Worthington...
The charity event - taking place at Old Trafford, Manchester next Sunday (June 8) - sees a mixture of celebrities and former football greats team up as an England side captained by Robbie Williams take on a Rest of the World outfit led by Michael Sheen.
The England team lineup is as follows:
Sam Allardyce (Manager)
Robbie Williams (Assistant Manager)
Peter Reid (Coach)
Bradley Walsh (Coach)
Stephen Moyer
Jack Whitehall
Dominic Cooper
Marvin Humes
Mark Owen
Paddy McGuinness
Olly Murs
Ben Shephard
Jonathan Wilkes
Jamie Theakston
John Bishop
Danny Jones
Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Carragher
Teddy Sheringham
David Seaman
Des Walker
Matt Le Tissier
The Rest of the World team lineup is as follows:
José Mourinho (Manager)
Michael Sheen (Captain)
Jeremy Renner
Sam Worthington...
- 6/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Todd Carty has become the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The former EastEnders star follows in the footsteps of David Seaman and Gary Lucy, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 12) live show.
Carty and partner Alexandra Schauman had to battle it out in the skate-off with Zaraah Abrahams and Andy Buchanan to decide who remained in the show.
Carty performed to McFly's version of 'Please, Please', the routine where he famously skated out of the arena, while Abrahams performed to Prince's 'Diamonds And Pearls' for her Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Abrahams, meaning that she will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Abrahams.
Following his elimination, Carty said: "I'm so, so glad I was invited back. You made me feel very welcome. I knew that I'd had...
The former EastEnders star follows in the footsteps of David Seaman and Gary Lucy, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 12) live show.
Carty and partner Alexandra Schauman had to battle it out in the skate-off with Zaraah Abrahams and Andy Buchanan to decide who remained in the show.
Carty performed to McFly's version of 'Please, Please', the routine where he famously skated out of the arena, while Abrahams performed to Prince's 'Diamonds And Pearls' for her Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Abrahams, meaning that she will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Abrahams.
Following his elimination, Carty said: "I'm so, so glad I was invited back. You made me feel very welcome. I knew that I'd had...
- 1/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Last week on Dancing on Ice saw the second bunch of celebrities take to the ice to perform. Zaraah Abrahams impressed everyone with her skating skills, while Todd Carty impressed no-one with his.
And it seems that being engaged to your skating partner or wearing a tight lycra shirt can't save you, as both David Seaman and Gary Lucy left the competition at the first hurdle. Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm, as the 10 remaining celebrities return to the ice.
20:55Don't forget to join us again next Sunday at 6.15.
20:55So that's all from tonight, Mr. Selfridge is up next.
20:54Maybe only by me but still...
20:53I don't know if I can hold it together! Goodbye Todd, you will be missed!
20:53Robin would have also saved Zaraah so Todd is leaving.
20:52Ashley also saves Zaraah as does Jason.
20:52Karen saves Zaraah saying it's Todd's time to go.
And it seems that being engaged to your skating partner or wearing a tight lycra shirt can't save you, as both David Seaman and Gary Lucy left the competition at the first hurdle. Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm, as the 10 remaining celebrities return to the ice.
20:55Don't forget to join us again next Sunday at 6.15.
20:55So that's all from tonight, Mr. Selfridge is up next.
20:54Maybe only by me but still...
20:53I don't know if I can hold it together! Goodbye Todd, you will be missed!
20:53Robin would have also saved Zaraah so Todd is leaving.
20:52Ashley also saves Zaraah as does Jason.
20:52Karen saves Zaraah saying it's Todd's time to go.
- 1/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice star Frankie Poultney has given her opinion on Jorgie Porter and Sylvain Longchambon's exit from the show.
The pro skater - who was eliminated from the All-Stars series with partner and fiancé David Seaman on Sunday (January 12) - said that she was "horrified" when Longchambon and Porter received the lowest number of votes the previous week.
The French professional previously dated Porter's Hollyoaks co-star Jennifer Metcalfe, but later left her for his Dancing on Ice partner Samia Ghadie.
When Porter discovered on last week's (January 5) show that she would be paired with Longchambon for this year's All-Star series, she was visibly uncomfortable and joked: "Does that mean I'm going to be his new girlfriend?" The tension between them was also emphasised in the Vt shown before they took to the ice.
16 awkward moments from Jorgie Porter's brief return
Asked how she reacted when the pair were eliminated,...
The pro skater - who was eliminated from the All-Stars series with partner and fiancé David Seaman on Sunday (January 12) - said that she was "horrified" when Longchambon and Porter received the lowest number of votes the previous week.
The French professional previously dated Porter's Hollyoaks co-star Jennifer Metcalfe, but later left her for his Dancing on Ice partner Samia Ghadie.
When Porter discovered on last week's (January 5) show that she would be paired with Longchambon for this year's All-Star series, she was visibly uncomfortable and joked: "Does that mean I'm going to be his new girlfriend?" The tension between them was also emphasised in the Vt shown before they took to the ice.
16 awkward moments from Jorgie Porter's brief return
Asked how she reacted when the pair were eliminated,...
- 1/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice All-Stars continued tonight (January 12), as David Seaman and Gary Lucy left the ITV show.
The latest episode saw the contestants tackle a Riverdance and rock out to Daughtry in order to impress the general public.
You can read our coverage of Sunday's show, and then take a look at all the best pictures from the night below:
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen Time:...
The latest episode saw the contestants tackle a Riverdance and rock out to Daughtry in order to impress the general public.
You can read our coverage of Sunday's show, and then take a look at all the best pictures from the night below:
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen Time:...
- 1/12/2014
- Digital Spy
David Seaman and Gary Lucy have become the latest celebrities to leave Dancing on Ice All-Stars.
The pair follow in the footsteps of Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 5) first show.
Seaman and his partner Frankie Poultney received the lowest number of public votes, meaning they left the competition straight away.
Gary Lucy and partner Katie Stainsby then had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Lucy skated to Daughtry's 'What About Now', while Attwater performed a Riverdance for their Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Attwater, meaning that he will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Attwater.
After hearing that he had come bottom of the public vote, Seaman vowed to keep skating with Poultney,...
The pair follow in the footsteps of Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale, who exited the ITV competition after last Sunday's (January 5) first show.
Seaman and his partner Frankie Poultney received the lowest number of public votes, meaning they left the competition straight away.
Gary Lucy and partner Katie Stainsby then had to battle it out in the skate-off with Sam Attwater and Vicky Ogden to decide who remained in the show.
Lucy skated to Daughtry's 'What About Now', while Attwater performed a Riverdance for their Save Me Skate.
Three judges voted to save Attwater, meaning that he will be back to skate again.
Head judge Robin Cousins added that he would also have voted to save Attwater.
After hearing that he had come bottom of the public vote, Seaman vowed to keep skating with Poultney,...
- 1/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice returned to our screens last week, and it was more dramatic than ever. The first show boasted sequins, skates and Sylvain Longchambon not trying to seduce his skating partner.
Now it's time to see who will fall and who will soar in the second week of the competition - but who will be joining Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale in hanging up their skates? Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm, as the second batch of past champions and fan favourites return to the ice.
20:56That's all from me tonight! Join us again next week, same time, same place.
20:55Next week will see both sets of celebrities join forces, as all 10 skate.
20:54So what did you think of the results? Were they what you expected? Let us know.
20:54Gary accepts defeat graciously, and both he and David are praised by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.
Now it's time to see who will fall and who will soar in the second week of the competition - but who will be joining Jorgie Porter and Joe Pasquale in hanging up their skates? Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm, as the second batch of past champions and fan favourites return to the ice.
20:56That's all from me tonight! Join us again next week, same time, same place.
20:55Next week will see both sets of celebrities join forces, as all 10 skate.
20:54So what did you think of the results? Were they what you expected? Let us know.
20:54Gary accepts defeat graciously, and both he and David are praised by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.
- 1/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice: ITV, 6.15pm
Following last week's emotional exits, the second set of celebrities, including Beth Tweddle, Suzanne Shaw and David Seaman, take to the ice to impress the judges and viewers. By the end of the evening, two more couples will skate off the show.
Sherlock: BBC One, 8.30pm
The third series concludes in dramatic style as Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) faces off against dangerous blackmailer Charles Augustus Magnussen (Lars Mikkelson). The villain is the one man Sherlock is truly disgusted by - but what does Magnussen have in store for Sherlock and John (Martin Freeman)?
Celebrity Big Brother: Channel 5, 9pm
Catch up with all the latest goings-on in the house, as the celebrities cope with the tensions of living together and reveal their true feelings in the Diary Room.
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Following last week's emotional exits, the second set of celebrities, including Beth Tweddle, Suzanne Shaw and David Seaman, take to the ice to impress the judges and viewers. By the end of the evening, two more couples will skate off the show.
Sherlock: BBC One, 8.30pm
The third series concludes in dramatic style as Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) faces off against dangerous blackmailer Charles Augustus Magnussen (Lars Mikkelson). The villain is the one man Sherlock is truly disgusted by - but what does Magnussen have in store for Sherlock and John (Martin Freeman)?
Celebrity Big Brother: Channel 5, 9pm
Catch up with all the latest goings-on in the house, as the celebrities cope with the tensions of living together and reveal their true feelings in the Diary Room.
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- 1/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice returned to our screens tonight (January 5) with an array of showstopping performances.
Jorgie Porter and partner Sylvain Longchambon left the competition after receiving the fewest public votes.
Joe Pasquale and Robin Johnstone also departed after judges voted to save Bonnie Langford and Andrei Lipanov in the skate-off.
Beth Tweddle, David Seaman and Todd Carty are among the celebrities who will skate in next week's show.
If you missed out on tonight's sequin-studded launch or just want to relive it, catch up on our live blog here.
Jorgie Porter and partner Sylvain Longchambon left the competition after receiving the fewest public votes.
Joe Pasquale and Robin Johnstone also departed after judges voted to save Bonnie Langford and Andrei Lipanov in the skate-off.
Beth Tweddle, David Seaman and Todd Carty are among the celebrities who will skate in next week's show.
If you missed out on tonight's sequin-studded launch or just want to relive it, catch up on our live blog here.
- 1/5/2014
- Digital Spy
You know what January needs? Sequins. So it's just as well that Dancing on Ice is back with its final series (sob). We won't get too sad about things coming to an end, though, because it's an All-Stars spectacular this time around!
The first seven celebrities will be taking to the ice during tonight's show, but who'll face the indignity of being voted out first? Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm as we'll bring you all the action...
20:56But that's that! The other seven celebrities will be taking to the ice to strut their stuff next Sunday... who are you excited about seeing? It's anyone's game...
20:55Phillip says they're sad to be saying goodbye to Joe, too. "Don't be sad, I'll be sad," he replies. But that's that - we've already lost Joe and Jorgie! How are you feeling about that? Pleased? Distraught? Let us know below!
20:54Are...
The first seven celebrities will be taking to the ice during tonight's show, but who'll face the indignity of being voted out first? Join Digital Spy at 6.15pm as we'll bring you all the action...
20:56But that's that! The other seven celebrities will be taking to the ice to strut their stuff next Sunday... who are you excited about seeing? It's anyone's game...
20:55Phillip says they're sad to be saying goodbye to Joe, too. "Don't be sad, I'll be sad," he replies. But that's that - we've already lost Joe and Jorgie! How are you feeling about that? Pleased? Distraught? Let us know below!
20:54Are...
- 1/5/2014
- Digital Spy
The Dancing on Ice judges have admitted that they couldn't care less about the contestants' back stories.
Speaking at the show's launch yesterday, Karen Barber revealed that it will be the "hardest series" to judge but agreed with Robin Cousins that David Seaman and Sam Attwater being engaged to their professional partners will not affect their comments at all.
"Chemistry's great, but you don't have to be engaged to have chemistry with your partner," she said. "We do have couples who are engaged and couples that hopefully will be married soon and that's lovely, but that's not going to affect my opinion of their performance.
"It's that couple that engage me and that deliver a performance that's polished and that's confident."
Barber also vowed to ignore the All-Star contestants' first series, saying: "You've got to wipe the slate clean, because otherwise that makes it even more difficult, more complicated. You...
Speaking at the show's launch yesterday, Karen Barber revealed that it will be the "hardest series" to judge but agreed with Robin Cousins that David Seaman and Sam Attwater being engaged to their professional partners will not affect their comments at all.
"Chemistry's great, but you don't have to be engaged to have chemistry with your partner," she said. "We do have couples who are engaged and couples that hopefully will be married soon and that's lovely, but that's not going to affect my opinion of their performance.
"It's that couple that engage me and that deliver a performance that's polished and that's confident."
Barber also vowed to ignore the All-Star contestants' first series, saying: "You've got to wipe the slate clean, because otherwise that makes it even more difficult, more complicated. You...
- 1/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Phillip Schofield has hinted that the final series of Dancing on Ice will contain some twists to test the nerve of the skating celebrities.
The presenter took to Twitter today (January 3) to tease the "cruel" and "brutal" surprises that await the 14 returning competitors in this weekend's launch show.
A very cruel twist at the end, it's going to be brutal! But the standard of skating in immense #Doi
— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) January 3, 2014
The ninth series of the reality competition features an all-star cast of six former champions - including Beth Tweddle (2013), Suzanne Shaw (2008) and Ray Quinn (2009) - as well as popular contestants such as David Seaman, Gareth Gates, Jorgie Porter and Todd Carty.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts, Robin Cousins and Jason Gardiner are also all scheduled to return.
"We never know what he's going to say next," said Barber of working with acid-tongued Gardiner for one final series.
"But you know,...
The presenter took to Twitter today (January 3) to tease the "cruel" and "brutal" surprises that await the 14 returning competitors in this weekend's launch show.
A very cruel twist at the end, it's going to be brutal! But the standard of skating in immense #Doi
— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) January 3, 2014
The ninth series of the reality competition features an all-star cast of six former champions - including Beth Tweddle (2013), Suzanne Shaw (2008) and Ray Quinn (2009) - as well as popular contestants such as David Seaman, Gareth Gates, Jorgie Porter and Todd Carty.
Judges Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts, Robin Cousins and Jason Gardiner are also all scheduled to return.
"We never know what he's going to say next," said Barber of working with acid-tongued Gardiner for one final series.
"But you know,...
- 1/3/2014
- Digital Spy
We're excited about Dancing on Ice returning on Sunday, but it's a little bittersweet given that this will be the final series. Still, the show is definitely going out with a bang with an All-Star cast - including six winners.
We caught up with all the stars at the show's launch this week - with the exception of Joe Pasquale, who genuinely had to rush off to panto - so read on to find out how training is going, what Jorgie really thinks of being paired with Sylvain, and whose secret weapon is... farting?
Suzanne Shaw
Original series and position: Winner in series three (2008)
Professional partner: Matt Evers
"Oh, wouldn't it be lovely to replicate my perfect score? Whether I will or not, I don't know. I've been away in Bristol for quite a while so I haven't seen anyone compete or skate, so I don't know what level I'm at.
We caught up with all the stars at the show's launch this week - with the exception of Joe Pasquale, who genuinely had to rush off to panto - so read on to find out how training is going, what Jorgie really thinks of being paired with Sylvain, and whose secret weapon is... farting?
Suzanne Shaw
Original series and position: Winner in series three (2008)
Professional partner: Matt Evers
"Oh, wouldn't it be lovely to replicate my perfect score? Whether I will or not, I don't know. I've been away in Bristol for quite a while so I haven't seen anyone compete or skate, so I don't know what level I'm at.
- 1/3/2014
- Digital Spy
Ray Quinn is the early favourite to triumph on the final All Stars series of Dancing on Ice.
The series four champion, who is partnered up with Maria Filippov, can be backed at odds as short as 11/8 that he will win the series.
His hottest competition is expected to come from series five champ Hayley Tamaddon (3/1), series two victor Kyran Bracken (9/1) and series six's finest Sam Attwater (8/1).
Other possible contenders include series three winner Suzanne Shaw (9/1) and series eight's Beth Tweddle (9/1).
Joe Pasquale and Todd Carty are the show's longshots with odds as big as 200/1 that they will win.
The rest of the lineup consists of former footballer David Seaman, Zaraah Abrahams, Jorgie Porter and Gareth Gates.
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
Dancing on Ice: All Stars - lineup:
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The series four champion, who is partnered up with Maria Filippov, can be backed at odds as short as 11/8 that he will win the series.
His hottest competition is expected to come from series five champ Hayley Tamaddon (3/1), series two victor Kyran Bracken (9/1) and series six's finest Sam Attwater (8/1).
Other possible contenders include series three winner Suzanne Shaw (9/1) and series eight's Beth Tweddle (9/1).
Joe Pasquale and Todd Carty are the show's longshots with odds as big as 200/1 that they will win.
The rest of the lineup consists of former footballer David Seaman, Zaraah Abrahams, Jorgie Porter and Gareth Gates.
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
Dancing on Ice: All Stars - lineup:
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- 1/2/2014
- Digital Spy
David Seaman is engaged to 'Dancing On Ice' star Frankie Poultney. The pair met on the show's live tour in 2008 - after which the retired footballer left his second wife Debbie Rogers - and they are now looking ahead to their marriage. David has confirmed the news, and the couple are also set to dance together on the upcoming ninth and final series of the celebrity figure skating contest. Speaking to the Daily Mail newspaper, he said: ''It is going to be extra special when this series starts. ''We are engaged now and if it wasn't for the show, I may not...
- 12/28/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
David Seaman is engaged to 'Dancing On Ice' star Frankie Poultney. The pair met on the show's live tour in 2008 - after which the retired footballer left his second wife Debbie Rogers - and they are now looking ahead to their marriage. David has confirmed the news, and the couple are also set to dance together on the upcoming ninth and final series of the celebrity figure skating contest. Speaking to the Daily Mail newspaper, he said: ''It is going to be extra special when this series starts. ''We are engaged now and if it wasn't for the show, I may not...
- 12/24/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
ITV has revealed the partnerships for the final series of Dancing on Ice.
Several celebrities will be reuniting with their original skating partners for the all-star edition, while others pair up with professionals or their real-life romantic partners.
Bonnie Langford was originally going to partner Mark Hanretty, but he has since been replaced by Andrei Lipanov due to a shoulder injury.
Suzanne Shaw will reunite with original partner Matt Evers, while Hayley Tamaddon will meet up once again with Daniel Whiston.
Zaraah Abrahams will skate with Andy Buchanan, Jorgie Porter will dance with Sylvain Longchambon and Beth Tweddle will partner Lukasz Rozycki.
David Seaman will dance with his real-life partner Frankie Poultney, as will Sam Attwater with Vicky Ogden.
Kyran Bracken will perform with Nina Ulanova, Gareth Gates is with Brianne Delcourt and Ray Quinn will dance with original partner Maria Filippov.
Finally, Todd Carty will partner Alexandra Schauman, Gary Lucy...
Several celebrities will be reuniting with their original skating partners for the all-star edition, while others pair up with professionals or their real-life romantic partners.
Bonnie Langford was originally going to partner Mark Hanretty, but he has since been replaced by Andrei Lipanov due to a shoulder injury.
Suzanne Shaw will reunite with original partner Matt Evers, while Hayley Tamaddon will meet up once again with Daniel Whiston.
Zaraah Abrahams will skate with Andy Buchanan, Jorgie Porter will dance with Sylvain Longchambon and Beth Tweddle will partner Lukasz Rozycki.
David Seaman will dance with his real-life partner Frankie Poultney, as will Sam Attwater with Vicky Ogden.
Kyran Bracken will perform with Nina Ulanova, Gareth Gates is with Brianne Delcourt and Ray Quinn will dance with original partner Maria Filippov.
Finally, Todd Carty will partner Alexandra Schauman, Gary Lucy...
- 12/17/2013
- Digital Spy
Dancing On Ice will return for its final series on the first Sunday in January, it has been confirmed.
The ITV Press Centre Twitter account confirmed that the final run of the reality show would start on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
It will be the show's ninth series and will bow out with an 'All-Star' special, featuring former champions and popular celebrities from the last 8 years.
The full lineup confirmed earlier this week is:
Bonnie Langford (third in series 1)
Suzanne Shaw (winner in series 3)
Zaraah Abrahams (third in series 3)
Hayley Tamaddon (winner in series 5)
Jorgie Porter (second in series 7)
Beth Tweddle (winner in series 8)
David Seaman (fourth in series 1)
Kyran Bracken (winner in series 2)
Gareth Gates (fourth in series 3)
Ray Quinn (winner in series 4)
Todd Carty (ninth in series 4)
Gary Lucy (second in series 5)
Sam Attwater (winner in series 6)
Joe Pasquale (sixth in series 8)
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will return to train the celebs,...
The ITV Press Centre Twitter account confirmed that the final run of the reality show would start on Sunday, January 5 at 6.15pm.
It will be the show's ninth series and will bow out with an 'All-Star' special, featuring former champions and popular celebrities from the last 8 years.
The full lineup confirmed earlier this week is:
Bonnie Langford (third in series 1)
Suzanne Shaw (winner in series 3)
Zaraah Abrahams (third in series 3)
Hayley Tamaddon (winner in series 5)
Jorgie Porter (second in series 7)
Beth Tweddle (winner in series 8)
David Seaman (fourth in series 1)
Kyran Bracken (winner in series 2)
Gareth Gates (fourth in series 3)
Ray Quinn (winner in series 4)
Todd Carty (ninth in series 4)
Gary Lucy (second in series 5)
Sam Attwater (winner in series 6)
Joe Pasquale (sixth in series 8)
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will return to train the celebs,...
- 12/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Former 'Dancing on Ice' winners Suzanne Shaw, Hayley Tamaddon, Beth Tweddle, Ray Quinn, Kyran Bracken and Sam Attwater are all returning for the final series of the show. The ninth season of the celebrity skating contest is to be the last, so will feature former contestants and alongside the six winners, a host of other highly-placed and well-loved contestants will be returning. Bonnie Langford and David Seaman, who came third and fourth in the first series, will be back, as will Zaraah Abrahams and Gareth Gates, who took the same places in series three. Season five runner-up Gary Lucy will be back, as...
- 12/11/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Dancing on Ice: All-Stars will see six winners battling it out to keep hold of their crown, ITV has confirmed.
14 celebrities in total have signed up to return to the show for its final series, which is due to air on ITV early next year.
Series two winner Kyran Bracken, series three champion Suzanne Shaw and series four's victor Ray Quinn have all agreed to take part alongside fifth winner Hayley Tamaddon, series six champion Sam Attwater and series eight titleholder Beth Tweddle.
They will be joined by runners-up Jorgie Porter and Gary Lucy, while Todd Carty - who finished ninth in series four - is the celebrity with the lowest ranking.
Rounding out the cast are Bonnie Langford, Zaraah Abrahams, David Seaman, Gareth Gates and Joe Pasquale.
Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley will be back to host the show, while Torvill & Dean will return for the last time to train the stars.
14 celebrities in total have signed up to return to the show for its final series, which is due to air on ITV early next year.
Series two winner Kyran Bracken, series three champion Suzanne Shaw and series four's victor Ray Quinn have all agreed to take part alongside fifth winner Hayley Tamaddon, series six champion Sam Attwater and series eight titleholder Beth Tweddle.
They will be joined by runners-up Jorgie Porter and Gary Lucy, while Todd Carty - who finished ninth in series four - is the celebrity with the lowest ranking.
Rounding out the cast are Bonnie Langford, Zaraah Abrahams, David Seaman, Gareth Gates and Joe Pasquale.
Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley will be back to host the show, while Torvill & Dean will return for the last time to train the stars.
- 12/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Diana Ross has left her mark on nearly every genre of music including disco, soul, jazz, pop and dance, as well as the mediums of film and television (who could forget The Wiz and trash classic Double Platinum?) With well over one hundred millions records sold, I assume it would be fair play to class Ms. Ross as a legend.
You would be hard pressed to find anyone that was not familiar with at least a couple of her songs – whether it be from her years in Motown girl group, The Supremes boasting such hits as ‘Baby Love’ and ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’ or her diverse and equally successful solo years.
As the legendary Supreme celebrates her 69th Birthday this week, we have taken a look back at her ten finest solo tracks – from some much loved favourites to forgotten classics.
10. Not Over You Yet
Diana’s last UK hit,...
You would be hard pressed to find anyone that was not familiar with at least a couple of her songs – whether it be from her years in Motown girl group, The Supremes boasting such hits as ‘Baby Love’ and ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’ or her diverse and equally successful solo years.
As the legendary Supreme celebrates her 69th Birthday this week, we have taken a look back at her ten finest solo tracks – from some much loved favourites to forgotten classics.
10. Not Over You Yet
Diana’s last UK hit,...
- 3/28/2013
- by Andrew McArthur
- Obsessed with Film
Dancing On Ice's Donal MacIntyre has revealed that he is organising a charity celebrity ice hockey match. The investigative journalist, 42, said that he was hoping to recruit Ellery Hanley, Graeme Le Saux and Todd Carty for the fundraiser. Dancing On Ice alumni Chris Fountain and David Seaman will also be asked to take part in the game, which may coincide with November's Children In Need. "I want to make it a massive charity event with entertainment (more)...
- 3/16/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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