Holly Willoughby struck again on Sunday night with another dazzling outfit.
30.01.2022 - 13:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dancing On Ice fans need to pay attention as the show is on the move.
The ITV skating competition returned to screens earlier this month with 12 new celebrities taking to the ice.
The first two weeks saw the stars and their professional skating partners split into two batches as they made their debuts.
But last Sunday's show ended in the dreaded skate-off for Ria Hebden and Ben Foden.
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The ITV Lorriane showbiz reporter and former England rugby player went head-to-head with the judges - Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Ashley Banjo - unanimously voting to save Ria and
Ben and his partner Robin Johnstone, therefore, left the competition.
And now it's time for week three and Dancing On Ice is heading to the movies.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield will be back at the helm of the show as it showcases its Movie Week.
But there has been a slight change to the time.
A comment on the official Dancing On Ice Instagram page read: "Note the earlier time to last week.
"Your night at the movies starts at 6PM!!"
And what the celebrities and partners will be skating to has already been revealed as the following:
It has already been announced that Kye Whyte will not be performing on Sunday night's show.
The Olympic BMX racer suffered a fall during rehearsals and will therefore miss Movie Week alongside professional partner Tippy Packard.
The pair were due to perform to The Matrix theme song.
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Holly Willoughby struck again on Sunday night with another dazzling outfit.
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