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In 2007, when U.S. Figure Skating created an ice network the International Skating Union hired Dustin and Red Brick Entertainment for providing real TV production using multiple cameras. His team consisted of four crew members, to keep the cost down what Dustin calls “high-speed, low-drag approach”.
Pages in category "Figure skating on television" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Stars on Ice (Canadian TV series) Sterren Dansen Op ...
Hot Ice (Russian: Жаркий лёд, romanized: Zharkiy lyod) is a 2009 television series produced by Star Media which aired on Channel One In the series both professional actors and iceskaters took part.
The show Ice Age consists in a sports TV competition of several couples in figure skating.One of the partners in each pair is a well-known representative of the Russian theater, sports, ballet, stage, cinema or television, far from this sport, and the other is a titled professional in sports ice dancing or single figure skating.
The pairs figure skating team of Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov earn six perfect 6.0s for artistic impression to win the World Challenge of Champions. April 4 An up close and personal look at Bill Shoemaker, one year after a car accident left him paralyzed.
Ice Diaries is a documentary TV series on the TLC network that follows four up-and-coming American figure skaters through the 2005/2006 Olympic season as each tries to make the 2006 Olympic team. The four skaters are Beatrisa "Bebe" Liang , Alissa Czisny , Danielle Kahle , and Sandra Rucker .
The show gained notoriety on the Today (NBC program) show which featured Natalia Kanounnikova setting the Guinness World Records for being the fastest spinner on ice. She set the record in episode 2. The Series was created by CEO of Major League Figure Skating and Former United States Figure Skating Judge, Jon Rubin. [2] [3]
Skating with Celebrities is an American figure skating talent show that began airing on Fox on January 18, 2006. The show also aired in Australia on Network Ten in early 2006 and in New Zealand in October 2008. The show was the U.S. version of Dancing on Ice, which also aired in the United Kingdom during the same time period.