BritBox, the BBC and ITV’s joint-venture streamer, has acquired ITV’s John Simm drama Grace for the U.S. and Canada. The service will premiere the drama on April 27.
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Dancing on Ice has been like none other before, with a staggering number of celebrities being forced to withdraw from the competition. As a result, ITV has confirmed it will be moving the final for the 2021 series forward by a week, cutting the competition earlier than initially planned.
A spokesperson for ITV told Express. co.
uk: "ITV has taken the decision to move the final of Dancing on Ice forward by one week. The competition's final will now take place on Sunday, March 14.
BritBox, the BBC and ITV’s joint-venture streamer, has acquired ITV’s John Simm drama Grace for the U.S. and Canada. The service will premiere the drama on April 27.
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direct to your inboxThe final of Dancing On Ice has been brought forward due to injury and Covid exits. The ITV skating competition has been struck by various issues during the series.
ITV bosses have moved the Dancing On Ice final forward by one week after seven stars, five of which were celebrities, had no choice but to drop out of the series. It means the fan-favourite skating competition will run one week shorter than previous seasons, with only five pairs currently left standing.The final will air in just two weeks time.
After getting backlash from fans for complaining about not having any Covid-19 symptoms despite testing positive, Vanessa Bauer has now apologised for her comments.The Dancing On Ice star, who previously sparked romance rumours with Jordan Hames, took to her Instagram stories to say sorry for being insensitive with her remarks.The 24 year old began: "I just wanted to jump on here and apologise for my latest post, I'm sorry when I said that it's frustrating to have COVID without any symptoms.
Dancing on Ice is currently being 'paused' after weeks of disruption from Covid and celebrity contestants and/or their professional ice-skating partners getting injured. Last weekend, ITV viewers tuned in to see six couples perform live before the judges and viewers votes were combined and a skate-off between Lady Leshurr and Amy Tinker occurred.