Dancing on Ice (Netherlands and Belgium)

Dancing on Ice in the Netherlands and Belgium is broadcast by the Dutch TV channel RTL 4 and the Belgian TV channel VTM and hosted by Martijn Krabbe and Francesca Vanthielen.[1] The members of the jury are: Joan Haanappel, Sjoukje Dijkstra, Thierry Smits, Katrien Pauwels and Jeroen Prins. The format derives from the British TV programme Strictly Come Dancing; this version uses the same name as the American one.

Participants

Famous Dutchman Partner Out Skate-Off Loss From
Babette van Veen (Actress) Thomas Hopman 3 September 2006 John Williams
Bert Kuizenga (Tv Presenter) Chouw Lan-Chan 27 August 2006 Babette van Veen
Froukje de Both (Radio DJ, actress) Vitaly Baranov 15 October 2006 Lost the final against Staf Coppens
John Williams(Tv-Presenter) Melanie Carrington
Wendy van Dijk (Tv-Presenter) Ruben Reus 1 October 2006 Froukje de Both
Famous Belgian Partner Out Skate-Off Loss From
Kelly Pfaff (Daughter of Jean-Marie Pfaff) Andrei Lipanov 15 October 2006 Out in the semi-final
Staf Coppens (Tv-Presenter) Monique van der Velden WINNER OF DANCING ON ICE 2006
Pascale Naessens (Wife of Paul Jambers) Franck Levier 17 September 2006 Froukje de Both
Luc Appermont (Tv-Presenter) Ellen Mareels 10 September 2006 Pascale Naessens
Wim Soutaer (Singer,3rd Idool 2003) Joëlle Bastiaanse 24 September 2006 Wendy van Dijk

References

  1. (21 July 2006). "Vlaamse deelnemers Dancing On Ice bekend", nieuws.nl. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
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