ITV sources have confirmed that ice disaster Todd Carty will be returning for this years Dancing On Ice final.
A show source told The Sun: “Todd is definitely returning — but we are not sure what routine he will do. We might have to up our insurance policy if he does Help! again.”
To watch Todd create Dancing On Ice’s funniest moment ever, just watch the clip below!
Todd Carty may have bee voted off ITV’s Dancing On Ice, but he revealed on This Morning that he will not be hanging up his skates for good.
Show bosses have booked the former Eastenders star for the nationwide tour, despite the fact that they normally reserve that privilege for people who make it to the later stages of the show.
On yesterday’s This Morning Jason Gardiner revealed that he was glad Todd had left as he felt he was playing the clown too often.
Todd Carty has been voted off ITV’s Dancing On Ice.
Todd may have been tipped for the final, but it seems that in the first week where he was really able to skate alone, the public have grown fed up with his antics.
Todd found himself in the bottom two with Ellery, and to be honest, though I knew it wouldn’t happen, I really wanted the judges to send Ellery home. He may be a better skater than Todd but he has barely improved since week one, he’s already been in the skate off and he won’t last another week anyway. Todd’s routines are always a highlight of the show and I feel he will be sorely missed.
Dancing On Ice contestant, Todd Carty has denied that he is faking his awful performances on the ITV TV show.
Last week Michael Underwood claimed that all Todd’s stumbling on the ice was an act to get pity votes from the public, but Todd vehemently denies these claims.
However, in an interview with the Daily Star, Carty insisted: “You can plainly see that unless I was some secret Russian gymnastic skater it’s all real. You’d have to be really good and experienced to deliberately catch your toe pick and go flying into a tunnel – and I’m not. It was as natural as you saw it.”
Dancing On Ice competitor, Zoe Salmon, has said that Todd Carty is an inspiration to the British public.
Carty may be known for his mistakes on the ice but Northern Irish Zoe believes that, in time, he may end up as good as Ray Quinn…..as if!
“He is an inspiration,” she told The Sun. “Honestly, the amount of people watching it at home that maybe want to give ice dancing a go and they think, ‘Oh no, I might not be any good at it…’ Todd is there to say give it a go.
Todd Carty might not be much of a skater, but the man certainly knows how to put on a show! However reports suggest that some of his backstage buddies are getting fed up with his antics and feel he is making a mockery of the show.
A show source told The Daily Star: “It was funny at first, but every week that Todd stays in it means someone who is much better and is developing their skills is getting kicked off.
“There’s only so long you can ride on being the class clown before it gets a bit tiring.
Dancing On Ice judge, Jason Gardiner has revealed that he is starting to be swayed by the appeal of contestant Todd Carty.
The caustic tongued judge may have been hard on Todd for the first few weeks but says that now he is starting to understand why the British public are behind him.
Gardiner told The Sun: “As much as I cringe, he’s a crowd pleaser.
Dancing On Ice competitor Michael Underwood has hit out at Todd Carty for his on ice silliness saying that he is trying to mislead the viewers of the show.
Last week Todd was seen stumbling off the rink in what has to have been one of the most hilarious TV moments ever, but Underwood says that Carty is a much more skilled skater than he pretends to be.
“Todd is nowhere near as bad as he is making out,” Underwood told the Daily Star Sunday. “When the cameras are off he is gliding along the ice but then once the routine starts it’s like he can’t stay upright all of a sudden.
Jeremy Edwards has admitted that he thinks Todd Carty has a chance of winning this years Dancing On Ice.
“Todd is a ratings winner,” Edwards told the Daily Star. “Everyone will be saying: ‘What will Todd do next?’ They’ll have to think of something else for him to do. If you’re smart that’s what you do.
“It could be a Todd vs. Ray final and Todd could win.”
For all of you last night who almost fell of their seats whilst laughing at Todd Carty disappearing from the Dancing On Ice rink mid-routine, I thought you would like to see the clip again.
I don’t know about you, but I could watch this all day! They should prescribe this clip as a treatment for depression.
OMG!!!! Tonight has to have been the funniest Dancing On Ice show ever!
Todd Carty has been renamed the new John Sergeant, but he has brought so much more entertainment to his show and made me laugh so hard that I almost collapsed tonight.
Todd stumbled his way through the routine and at the end couldn’t turn in time and ended up skating right off the rink and into the backstage area.
Dancing On Ice competitor, Todd Carty has revealed that his fellow skaters often compare him to John Sergeant behind the scenes of the show.
Speaking to The Mirror, Carty admitted: “Yeah they’ve nicknamed me ‘Sarge’ backstage. John wasn’t the best dancer in Strictly. But I’m sure he tried his best, which is exactly what I’m going to do.
Former Eastenders actor, Todd Carty has revealed that he doesn’t miss working on soap opera’s one tiny bit.
Todd has worked on Grange Hill, Eastenders and The Bill during his long career, but he is enjoying working behind the camera now.
He told The Daily Star: “I’ve been doing some reasonably interesting things. I’ve directed six episodes of Doctors for the BBC and I’ve got a production company with my wife.”
Actor Todd Carty has been revealed as a contestant on this years Dancing On Ice series on ITV1.
Carty, 45, is best known for his long stint in BBC soap opera Eastenders where he played Mark Fowler. Todd has also appeared on BBC’s Grange Hill and ITV’s The Bill. He has just finished a stint as King Rat in a new version of Dick Whittington, at The Capital Theatre, Horsham, which ran from 13 December 2007 to 6 January 2008