Thursday, June 30, 2005

New Break for Celebrities on Ice

One slip and suddenly it was obvious why trying to teach a bunch of celebrities how to ice skate might be a bad idea, writes Erica Thompson.30jun05

PETER Everett, Channel 9's eccentric home designer, is on the ground clutching his ankle. Moments earlier he was sailing across the ice in bright blue skates, the king of confidence. Approaching the edge of the rink, his feet flew up in the air, his face – and leg – contorted and he hit the ground on his back with an almighty thump.

"Owwwwwwwwwwwww!"

The other celebrities, trainers – and cameras – rush to his side. A preliminary diagnosis is not good. "It could be broken?" he shrieks.

An X-ray will later reveal Everett has fractured his tibia and his time on Nine's new celebrity reality series, Skating on Thin Ice, is over.

And this is only day three.

But with any luck, the sight of celebrities slipping, sliding and almost breaking their necks will prove as popular as the network's previous celebrity endurance programs.

Hosted by Jamie Durie, Skating on Thin Ice features singer Deni Hines, presenter Kim Kilbey, model Imogen Bailey, singer James Blundell, former beauty queen Belinda Green, Big Brother winner Reggie Bird, comedian Vince Sorrenti, David Whitehill from Hot Source and – for the first few episodes at least – Peter Everett.

The nine, seven of whom have never set foot on the ice before, are packed off to "skate camp" and have just four weeks to become the new Torvill and Dean.

The cast will then perform with Disney on Ice, with proceeds going toward children's charity, CanTeen.

However, things did not get off to a great start. Training was delayed after the ice at the original rink failed to set in time. Then, due to a mix-up, the cast spent the night in a Wollongong motel without heating.
Despite the setbacks, bumps and bruises, the group is looking remarkably chipper.

"We've had three days of skating and we've got some very sore and tired bodies, but they're absolutely amazingly good sports about it," executive producer Peter Abbott says.

"Reggie started out trying to hang on to the walls and it was just hilarious, with that shrieking laughter thing going on. But by the end of the first day, literally three or four hours of skating time, she was skating backwards on one leg. It was unbelievable."

Head coach and former Olympic figure skater Liz Cain says she was also surprised by the group.

"We thought maybe they'd be a little hard to work with, but it's totally the opposite," she says.

"They've taken spills, they've hurt themselves, but they get up and brush off the snow.

"They are like the perfect students. They are really disciplined and focused. They try everything we throw at them and we try throwing some hard things at them."

With ice skating as the focus, Abbott says the show offers something a little bit different.

"It's beautiful, apart from anything else," Abbott says.

"I think if you look at other shows that work in this vein, everyone thinks they can dance or everyone thinks they can sing – but who thinks they can skate? It's got that extra dimension of fish out of water."
Green says the show is a welcome return to family friendly entertainment.

"Everybody lives happily ever after and that's the nice thing about Disney," she says.

"Some of the reality stuff is a little bit too harsh and insensitive and impersonal and I think we've got to put a bit more fuzziness back into lives now.

"It's a crazy world and I think it's nice to have a little bit of fantasy and gentleness."

Better yet, she says, "none of us are going to get flicked even if we're really bad!".

While they might not get voted off, they do have to meet "the strict Disney standards" if they are to perform. Otherwise, the celebrities could find themselves riding props rather than dazzling the crowd on skates for their final show.

But Cain for one is confident her pupils will make the grade.
"I think the night that we see them fly out from behind the curtain and perform – everything that we've been training them to do – that will be something very neat."

Article From: http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,15767035%255E28377,00.html

The Age - Breaking the Ice

What is it about television and B-Grade celebrities and our obsessive desire to watch them?


Courier Mail - New Break for Celebrities on Ice

The Guide - Courier Mail





Reggie trims her wings and puts her skates on

Jamie Durie gets his skates on

Ok so this headline has been done to death, but its just too easy!

Here's a cute promo pic of Jamie Durie from Skating on Thin Ice




Jamie's naked ambition
June 30, 2005


HE climbed the ladder of fame to become a celebrity gardener turned ice-skater, but Jamie Durie's Manpower days have now been immortalised forever."High art" (read: nude) magazine Black and White this week launched a book featuring 100 celebs who have gone bare for the mag since its inception 14 years ago.


And whether it's his waxed-and-axed body or long hair, neanderthal Durie, circa 1995, is undoubtedly one of the book's starring shots.


These days a cheesier Durie can be found stacking it on new series Skating on Thin Ice, but 10 years ago he preferred cavorting in a G-string as part of the male strip group, Manpower.


Durie joins an extensive list of Aussie heart-throbs, including Marcus Graham, Alex Dimitriades and Adam Garcia in the book's "Starlust" spread.
Glamour girls Naomi Watts, Megan Gale, Dannii Minogue and Tara Moss also appear, but there are some interesting omissions from the high-profile list of those who pose nude.


A number of big names have apparently turned down the chance to bare-all in the mag over the years, top of the list being Ian Thorpe.


Seems a bit odd for a guy who has spent his whole life in a pair of speedos, but Thorpie is apparently more modest than he is given credit for.
Pop princess Holly Valance didn't mind getting it all off in 2002 for her videoclip Kiss Kiss, but similarly refused to pose for Black and White.
Former Inside Sport pin-up Jodhi Packer and beach babes Bec Cartwright and Jennifer Hawkins also gave it the big thumbs-down.

http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1266&storyid=3364601

Cheeky Screencap by Bluey

These cheeky screencaps of Imogen were taken by Bluey from some footage where Imogen vows "I can't wait to get on the ice!"



Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Icing on the Cake for Celebs


We've seen celebrities try their luck at ballroom dancing, circus tricks, even shedding pounds with Fabio.

Now the latest on the teaching-celebrities-new-tricks genre has them Skating on Ice.

Click the pic for full article

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Nine hopes to continue celebrity-based reality success

Nine personality, Jamie Durie, is set to host the network’s latest celebrity-based reality show, Skating on Thin Ice, due to debut this Sunday, July 3, at 6:30pm.

Seven of the nine celebrity performers have never set foot on an ice rink and will not only have to learn how to stay upright, but also learn moves that will earn them a place in the world famous ice skating show—Disney on Ice.

Contestants will consist of designer Peter Everett, Hot Source presenter David Whitehill, former Australia ’ s Funniest Home Videos host Kim Kilbey, singer Deni Hines, model Imogen Bailey, singer James Blundell, former beauty queen Belinda Green, Big Brother winner Reggie Bird and comedian Vince Sorrenti

Article From: http://www.bandt.com.au/news/25/0c031625.asp

Reggie Gets Her Skates On for New TV Round

Reggie Gets Her Skates On for New TV Round
Hobart Mercury 28th June

Celebrities Slip & Slide in New Series
Hills Shire Times 28th June


Reggie Gets Her Skates On

TASSIE'S former Big Brother winner Regina Bird is donning her ice skates for a new reality show that will hit television screens this weekend.Bird is a contestant on Skating On Thin Ice - a new show that puts nine celebrities through a gruelling figure-skating training program with the aim of performing in a Disney on Ice spectacular.

And while the show makes its debut on Channel Nine this Sunday at 6.30pm, the training is already well under way.

Bird, who confesses she has not skated since a Year 7 school excursion to the Glenorchy ice rink, describes the long days of training in Sydney as "full on".

"We're all just finding our feet," she said during a quick break yesterday.
After taking home the $250,000 prize pool in the third series of Big Brother in 2003, Bird, now 31, traded her days in a Cambridge fish and chip shop for the bright lights of fame.

She made a TV pilot that never went to air before landing her dream job as a flight attendant with Virgin Blue.

But in a shock move two weeks ago the Melbourne-based star quit after only six months to get back into TV.

And so far she loves mingling with celebrities again.

Her co-stars include singers Deni Hines and James Blundell, model Imogen Bailey, former Miss World Belinda Green, comedian Vince Sorrenti, TV presenters Peter Everett, Dave Whitehall and Kim Kilbey and host Jamie Durie.

Ads start appearing on Channel 9!

Ads have started to appear on Channel 9 for Skating on Thin Ice, which starts Sunday at 6.30 ... is this Imogen in her skating outfit?!


This cap by TVsoapyGirlz ... how big are your bruises Imogen?

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Stars get skates on


NOT satisfied with second-tier celebrities getting fit or joining the circus, Channel 9 has launched its latest foray in the reality genre: Skating on Thin Ice.The show teaches nine B- and C-grade celebrities to ice-skate.
Nine is remaining tight-lipped on the show, and there is no word whether Skating on Thin Ice will follow the competitive edge of Channel 7's Dancing With the Stars.

Skating on Thin Ice "stars" Queensland's David Whitehill from Hot Source, model Imogen Bailey, singer Deni Hines, former host of Funniest Home Videos Kim Kilbey, comedian Vince Sorrenti, musician James Blundell, former Miss World Belinda Green, Big Brother winner Reggie Bird and celebrity interior decorator Peter Everett.




"The Ice Queen" Sue Brody will critique the skating while Jamie Durie is the host.

The celebrities started ice-skating camp yesterday, with the show to air in early July.

While the reality format is still working in Australia, interest in celebrity shows is starting to wane in the UK.

iTV's Celebrity Love Island was given a roasting by critics and Celebrity Wrestling was axed.