The weeks are flying by and we're already at episode five of Dancing On Ice.
The ITV skating competition returned last month with twelve new famous faces donning their ice skates and taking on the challenge.
That number has already been whittled down to nine and they'll be back in the rink tonight for another performance while hoping to stay in the competition.
The judges - Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean - will be back on the panel as they cast their expert eyes over the routine.
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Also back is Phillip Schofield who will be reunited with Holly Willoughby after he missed last weekend's show due to Covid.
So, here's everything else you need to know about Dancing On Ice - week five:
What time is it on?
Dancing On Ice is on at 6pm on Sunday, February 13.
The programme then finished at 8pm.

What are the couples dancing to this week?
- Brendan and Vanessa - House of Fun by Madness
- Stef and Andy - I'm Kissing You by Des'ree
- Regan and Karina - Shivers by Ed Sheeran
- Sally and Matt - Faith by George Michael
- Connor and Alexandra - Vertigo by U2
- Kimberley and Mark - Bad Guy by Billie Eilish
- Kye and Tippy - Supermassive Black Hole by Muse
- Liberty and Joe - Right Round by Flo Rida featuring Kesha
- Bez and Angela - Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and The Waves
Who is the current favourite to win and who is favourite to leave?
Regan Gasgoine continues to be the competition's frontrunner.

He is currently 5/4 favourite to win Dancing On Ice 2022 after being heaped with praise and high scores from the judging panel.
Regan is closely followed by Kimberley Wyatt at 12/5 with Brendan Cole making up the top three with odds at 4/1.
Meanwhile, at the bottom, is Coronation Street icon Sally Dynevor.
Our very own soap star is currently 50/1 to win, while Stef Reid and Bez are joint at 33/1.
Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: “Regan Gascoigne is holding on to the top spot and remains favourite to win the series after his odds were slashed from 7/4 to 5/4.
"However, he’s closely followed by strong contender Kimberly Wyatt 12/5 who’s recently moved into second favourite, but they both face stiff competition from Strictly star and third favourite Brendan Cole who sits at 4/1 to take this year’s skating crown."
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