Dancing On | Ice

: Judges provide a score, typically out of 10 (historically 6.0), which is combined with public votes.

: The two couples with the lowest combined scores must perform a "save-me" routine, after which the judges decide who is eliminated. Dancing on Ice

: Finalists traditionally perform their own version of Torvill and Dean’s Olympic-winning Bolero routine to determine the ultimate winner. : Judges provide a score, typically out of

: Unlike "Pairs" skating, which features high-flying throws and overhead lifts, ice dance focuses on rhythmic footwork, ballroom holds, and lower-level lifts. Series History & Hall of Fame : Unlike "Pairs" skating, which features high-flying throws

Since its debut in 2006, has become a staple of winter television, pairing celebrities with professional figure skaters to master complex ice dance routines. However, following the 17th series finale in March 2025, ITV announced the show would be "rested" for 2026 with no current plans for a return. For fans and aspiring skaters, this guide looks back at the show's format, its legendary history, and how to get started on the ice yourself. The Competition Format

The show follows a structured competition where couples perform live routines judged by a panel of experts and the viewing public.