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Tuesday, 29 January 2008, 15:10 GMT

Dean will not be Dancing on Ice

copyright ITV Christopher Dean is hanging up his skates for this weekend's Dancing on Ice TV show because of an operation.

The former skating champion is recovering from keyhole surgery for a cartilage problem in his right knee.

He will still appear on ITV1's programme as a mentor to the celebrity contestants, but his partner Jayne Torvill will dance alone.

"I want to reassure viewers that I will be back on the ice very soon," he said, adding that this could be next week.

"It'll be odd for me to see Jayne skate on her own - I'll be itching to get out there on the ice with her," he added.

Other injuries

Torvill admitted she was nervous about skating solo: "This week will be odd to be out there on my own. I might feel a bit lonely.

"But Chris has choreographed my routine and I swear he's given me one that's harder than ever."

Dean is not the only participant in Dancing on Ice to have suffered an injury.

Last week, GMTV reporter Michael Underwood broke his ankle, while contestants Samantha Mumba, Aggie MacKenzie and Suzanne Shaw have also been hurt.

There are currently nine people still battling for the title.



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