* **Q: Why was Dancing On Ice cancelled?
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Entertainment & Arts / Television
ITV has announced that its long-running celebrity ice-skating competition, *Dancing On Ice*, will be "rested" in 2026 with "no current plans for another series." This decision comes after nearly two decades on air and means the show will mi...
*Dancing On Ice* first debuted in 2006, pairing celebrities with professional skaters under the watchful eyes of judges, including iconic Olympic champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean. For many years, it was a ratings success for ITV. However, recent series have struggled to maintain audience figures. The 2025 series launch saw a significant dip compared to the previous year.
The departure of original co-host Phillip Schofield in 2023, after admitting to an affair with a younger colleague, cast a shadow. While Holly Willoughby returned alongside Stephen Mulhern (reuniting their early presenting partnership), some felt the original chemistry wasn't replicated.
Experts suggest the changing media landscape, with the rise of social media and streaming, contributed to the show's decline. The retirement of Torvill and Dean from live skating after the 2025 series likely played a role in ITV's decision.
For Holly Willoughby, this could be an opportunity to focus on her lifestyle brand, Wylde Moon, and build a stronger online presence, moving away from traditional TV. For Stephen Mulhern, who faced personal difficulties including health issues and the loss of his father, the cancellation is seen as a setback, though he maintains other ITV roles on shows like *Celebrity Catchphrase* and *Deal Or No Deal*. Judges Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo are expected to pursue other television and performance opportunities.
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