DOI 10 - Semi Final Result
Submitted by administrator on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 22:59The Semi Final Skate Off was between Gary & Maria and Danniella & Matthew. With three votes to two, Danniella Westbrook is leaving the competition
15982DOIDOI 10 - Semi Final Skate Off
Submitted by administrator on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 22:51The skate off is between Danniella & Matthew and Gary & Maria
15981DOIDancing On Ice Week 10
Submitted by administrator on Sun, 03/14/2010 - 22:47The skate off in props week was between Kieron & Brianne and Danny & Frankie. With only one vote to save him, Danny Young left the competition.
15881DancingStrictly wins award
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 11:25Strictly Come Dancing beat X Factor and The Apprentice to win the TRIC award for best TV reality programme
15817StrictlySYTYCD Winner
Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/13/2010 - 22:23Charlie was voted Britain's favourite dancer, with Tommy placing second and Lizzie third. Robbie was forced to withdraw.
15465SYTYCD
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