Isn't that the BBC? Or was it made by an outside production company. I doubt the BBC would bother. It could be argued that they did the same with Fame Academy and Pop Idol.
I have to admit that the possibility of some macro-celebrity taking a tumble and breaking something, effectively ending their non-existant careers fills me with a tingely anticipation.
Lets face it the chances of a shattered pelvis, dislocated shoulder or severed finger on Come Dancing are minimal. But, talentles wannabes ON ICE! Bring it on I say.
I have to admit that the possibility of some macro-celebrity taking a tumble and breaking something, effectively ending their non-existant careers fills me with a tingely anticipation.
I think the only person in the line up with any talent or dignity whatsoever is Dame Kelly Holmes..the rest..well...we should all be used to this kind of crap by now.
Well for the first time in years, It seems I will be watching the BBC on a Saturday night. Sea of Souls is a lot more appealing than bloody amature night at the Ice Skating rink. :mad:
Well for the first time in years, It seems I will be watching the BBC on a Saturday night. Sea of Souls is a lot more appealing than bloody amature night at the Ice Skating rink. :mad:
And make sure you watch 'The Romantics' on BBC Two before SOS.
I think the only person in the line up with any talent or dignity whatsoever is Dame Kelly Holmes..the rest..well...we should all be used to this kind of crap by now.
I think I heard her mention once that she'd won a couple of medals. I hope she'll mention it again during this series.
Not only is this an ice dancing variant on SCD, presumably it is just a blatant copy of Strictly Ice Dancing, the Christmas special from 2004? I'm sure this is going to be a ratings hit and demolish BBC1's feeble line-up, so I wonder why the Beeb hasn't threatened legal action already.
Will be interesting to see if there are any variations in the format at all (not that I'm intending to watch...)
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*ahem* Ice Warriors *ahem*
Must get that cough looked at.
It's worth sacrifising Norfolk for.
I wonder if the company behind dancing will sue?
Isn't that the BBC? Or was it made by an outside production company. I doubt the BBC would bother. It could be argued that they did the same with Fame Academy and Pop Idol.
Lets face it the chances of a shattered pelvis, dislocated shoulder or severed finger on Come Dancing are minimal. But, talentles wannabes ON ICE! Bring it on I say.
Hope ITV have their insurance premiums paid up.
Like they had Paul O'Grady's contract sorted out..........
Good point. I wish Richard Hammond was on ice.
I think the only person in the line up with any talent or dignity whatsoever is Dame Kelly Holmes..the rest..well...we should all be used to this kind of crap by now.
And make sure you watch 'The Romantics' on BBC Two before SOS.
I think I heard her mention once that she'd won a couple of medals. I hope she'll mention it again during this series.
Will be interesting to see if there are any variations in the format at all (not that I'm intending to watch...)
Thought I'd give this programme a try.
So far my vote goes to Torvill & Dean
(By the way I'm in a good mood and it's nothing to do with Gillingham beating Swindon 3-0 today! )
For John Barrowman not Bonnie Langford though!
I have to admit I'm loving it Yes it's a rip-off, but in a good way...most shows are derivative in some way or another.
It deserves to do well unlike so many other dreadful ITV celeb shows.