Dancing On Ice burst onto our screens in 2006 and has been a firm ITV favourite ever since, but audiences have been less than impressed with the audience’s behaviour in recent years.
A recent episode of Dancing On Ice left home viewers frustrated as they couldn’t hear the song that the contestants were dancing to.As they made their way around the rink, fans took to Twitter to beg the crew to “stop the screaming audience” and one person even asked them to “mute the audio”.Another helped out their fellow viewers with a suggestion that they “thought the song was by Take That” but admitted couldn’t be certain over the screaming.One fan tweeted: “Dancing On Ice needs a bit of a shake up [...] Stop the audience being disrespectful and shouting whilst presenters are live, stop with the shouting.”This isn’t the first time the Dancing On Ice audience has come under fire for their rowdy noise.During a show last year, fans cried out for the audience to be removed as they used a fake laugh and clapping track behind Phillip and Holly.The change was brought in effect due to Covid-19 regulations so for the show to go ahead and feel authentic, the producers decided to use sound effects to create the illusion of a studio audience.
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