Ray Quinn is the only celebrity in Dancing on Ice history, who in their series, has received the highest score and finished top of the leaderboard, every week he skated.
The celebrities train on average 20 hours per week on the ice. All celebrities start training three months prior to the live shows.
During the show's long period in pre-production, it went through several working titles. These included The Torvill and Dean Project, Skating with Celebrities, Celebrities Dancing on Ice, Skating on Thin Ice, Celebrities on Thin Ice, Stars on Ice, Ice Dance with the Stars.
The lowest score ever on the show was awarded to Steven Arnold in Series 6. The three judges awarded Steven a score of 7 twice in the series.
Over the course of 9 series, 11 different celebrities have competed in Dancing On Ice. This includes 13 Olympians, 1 free runner, 1 cricket player, 3 footballers, 3 rugby players, 1 tennis star, 14 pop-stars, 2 West End stars, 34 actors, 4 news presenters, 18 TV presenters, 1 weather girl, 2 Radio DJ's, 1 VC Honoured Lance corporal, 1 rapper, 1 investigative journalist, 2 comedians, 1 fitness guru, 1 TV doctor, 2 models, 2 reality TV stars, 2 TV personalities and 1 Baroness.