It was possibly one of the closest Dancing On Ice finals there has been but there had to be one winner.
21.03.2022 - 08:07 / msn.com
This Morning’s Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, usually airs on Sundays, and there’s just one more instalment to go before the series is complete for another year. Just three celebrities will be battling it out for the crown, with Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill, Ashley Banjo, and Oti Mabuse judging the contestants’ performances. Holly will also be back alongside co-host Phil after being forced to skip the last show due to testing positive for Covid.
Here’s everything you need to know about why Dancing On Ice has been delayed and when it will be back on television screens. Originally, the Dancing On Ice final was due to air this Sunday, but the channel has bumped the last episode to show two FA Cup quarter-final matches. Instead, an FA quarter-final match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool will be shown with a kick-off time of 6pm.
Mark Pougatch will be presenting ITV’s coverage of the sixth-round tie, which comes from the City Ground. Roy Keane will provide analysis, with commentary by Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon, and reports from Gabriel Clarke. The final of the Dancing on Ice 2022 will take place next Sunday, March 27 at 6.
30pm on ITV. Only three celebrities remain in the competition, and they’ll be battling it out on the rink for the top spot. Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt will be competing in the finale, after making it through the semi-final skate-off with skating partner Mark Hanretty.
She’s up against fan favourite Regan Gascoigne and his pro ice skater Karina Manta and Strictly Come Dancing’s Brendan Cole and Vanessa Bauer. Dancing On Ice returns Sunday 27 March at 6. 30pm on ITV. Got a story?If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.
It was possibly one of the closest Dancing On Ice finals there has been but there had to be one winner.
Regan Gascoigne won the 2022 series of Dancing on Ice on Sunday night.It's been another amazing series, filled with incredible talent as well as dramatic exits, injuries and illness.MORE: Phillip Schofield breaks silence after Holly Willoughby pulls out of Dancing on Ice last minuteBut the three finalists proved themselves over and over, and as the big night approached, there was no clear frontrunner for the title of Dancing on Ice champion 2022.Former Strictly star Brendan Cole, professional dancer Regan Gascoigne and Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt all took to the ice one last time to impress judges and the public alongside their professional partners, Vanessa Bauer, Karina Manta and Mark Hanretty, respectively.WATCH: Oti Mabuse fights back tears in emotional Dancing on Ice momentAfter one last evening of brilliant performances, it was time for the result of the public vote, and hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield seemed almost as nervous as the contestants as they read out the result.MORE: What are the past winners of Dancing on Ice up to now? Find out here!SEE: 12 Dancing on Ice stars' stunning wedding photos: Holly Willoughby, Oti Mabuse & moreViewers took to social media soon after, to share their opinion of the victory.
Fans have had to wait an additional week but the Dancing On Ice final day is finally here.
Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt has credited Dancing On Ice for reigniting a spark in her marriage. Kimberly, 40, has been married to model Max Rogers, 39, since 2014, and the pair share three kids together: Willow Jane, seven, Maple Lyla, four and Ford Senna, two. With the mum-of-three’s performance background in mind, Kimberly gushed over how supportive Max has been since she joined Dancing On Ice – despite her initial reluctance to take part – and spoke of how much he enjoys watching her perform.
Dancing on Ice finalist had Brendan Cole lost his balance while he was on the ice in an interview and almost fell just days before the grand finale. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer appeared on Lorraine alongside his fellow contestants Kimberley Wyatt and Regan Cascoigne to chat with Ria Hebden about the final. As the trio shared their excitement about taking to the ice for the final time on Sunday, Brendan lost his balance and slipped slightly putting his arms out to steady himself with a panicked look on his face.The near-miss left his fellow contestants worried, but he found the funny side in it and dropped to his knees in a dramatic way afraid of hurting himself.
This year’s Dancing on Ice finalists, Brendan Cole, Kimberly Wyatt and Regan Gascoigne, have hit back at claims the ITV show is “fixed” as they all have previous dance experience.The trio, who will skate to impress the ice panel including Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in the grand final on Sunday 27 March, have all carved out careers as dancers. However, speaking to OK! and other press outlets on the countdown to their last performances, the finalists insisted that it doesn’t mean that they would be natural ice skaters.
Fans are going to remember Dancing On Ice 2022 for all sorts of reasons. It’s featured some of the best skaters the show has ever seen, leading to a final where it’s impossible to call who’ll win. The series, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, welcomed a new judge in the form of Strictly Come Dancing pro Oti Mabuse, who took over from John Barrowman.
Dancing On Ice first landed on our screens back in 2006, and we've watched numerous well-known stars take to the ice over the years. There's been 13 celebrities take home the trophy so far, with the 14th winner set to be announced in this week's final, which takes place on Sunday 27 March. Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt, Regan Gascoigne, and Strictly Come Dancing star Brendan Cole are set to battle it out in the Dancing On Ice 2022 final.
Anyone hoping to see their favourite celebs battle for the Dancing on Ice trophy will have to wait a bit longer before they find out who will take home the amazing trophy. In a shake-up to its typical Sunday schedule, ITV has confirmed that the Dancing on Ice final will not air on Sunday 20 March, due to a scheduling conflict.The dancing show's finale has been pushed back by a week so the channel can cover the FA Cup quarter-final match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool.The football match is due to kick off at 5.15pm and coverage will be on ITV for three hours, meaning that the programme would clash with Dancing on Ice’s usual prime-time 6.30pm slot on ITV1.
Dancing On Ice 's Brendan Cole took an unfortunate tumble during a solo routine on Sunday's live semi-finals. During the episode, the five remaining contestants had to take to the ice where they performed as a group before delivering their own solo parts.