Dancing on Ice series 11
Eleventh series of Dancing on Ice / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The eleventh series of Dancing on Ice debuted on 6 January 2019 on ITV.[1] Filming took place in the purpose-built studio at Bovingdon Airfield.[2] An announcement was made on 11 March 2018, during the series ten finale, that the show had been recommissioned for another series.[3]
Dancing on Ice | |
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Series 11 | |
Presented by | Phillip Schofield Holly Willoughby |
Judges | Ashley Banjo Christopher Dean Jason Gardiner Jayne Torvill |
Celebrity winner | James Jordan |
Professional winner | Alexandra Schauman |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 6 January (2019-01-06) – 10 March 2019 (2019-03-10) |
Series chronology | |
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby once again returned as hosts;[4] Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean, Jason Gardiner, and Jayne Torvill all returned as judges.[5] Former judge Karen Barber returned as head coach,[6] a role that she had last held in 2012. Professional skater Daniel Whiston, who has partnered with a celebrity skater in every series since 2006, did not take part in the competition in 2019, but instead took on the role of Associate Creative Director.[7] Jordan Banjo, who was a host in the backstage rink in 2018, was not able to return to the show due to scheduling conflicts;[8] series ten contestant Kem Cetinay joined the show in the role of digital host.[9] Sam Matterface returned as a commentator for series eleven.[10] Daniel Whiston returned as the show's Creative Director.
James Jordan and Alexandra Schauman were announced as the winners on 10 March 2019.