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Dancing On Ice films fall-back specials as ITV chiefs fear coronavirus will torpedo show

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PANICKED ITV bosses have recorded a secret lockdown series of Dancing On Ice specials over fears they won’t be able to film the live shows.

In the wake of Love Island being axed, and amid ongoing questions over Strictly Come Dancing, a spin-off format is in the making.

Torvill and Dean are involved with the project, looking back at memorable moments from the past 12 series. Previous celebrity contestants - including Gemma Collins, Joe Swash, Jorgie Porter and Wes Nelson - have been asked to share their highlights.

Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield are also understood to be involved. A source said: “Obviously no-one knows when lockdown measures and social distancing will be fully eased - but DOI has become a fixture in the winter.

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