Saturday Night Takeaway fans think they spotted the real star of the show during the series' return over the weekend after a week break.
12.03.2022 - 23:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ant and Dec took a moment out to 'apologise' for the chaos caused by their new game Ring My Doorbell on Saturday Night Takeaway.
The popular duo said sombrely 'we just want to apologise' as they addressed the complaints from viewers a couple of weeks ago that dogs across the country were being driven crazy by the sound of Ring doorbells.
The game went live to the homes of audience members via their doorbell camera as neighbours raced to ring the bell for a cash prize.
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But many fans of the ITV family show complained that the sound of the doorbells had sent pet pooches dogs mad, thinking that someone was at their own door.
One viewer @s7oksey told them it had been "F’n chaos in our house."
After saying sorry, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly then dropped the bombshell that they were bringing the game back despite the complaints.
"We're not that sorry because we're playing it again this week," they announced cheekily.
Ring UK warned on Twitter: "Get ready to mute if you have dogs!"
@Sistermatic complained: "Thanks @antanddec, dogs barking now."
@madgeco21 tweeted: "#SaturdayNightTakeaway #ringmybell both my dogs are going crazy."
@ZoeSomebody said: "Oh god, doggo out of control again."
@bangswifties commented: "We don’t even have that sound as our doorbell but the dog is going nuts but I do love this game."
And Fiona Marshall said: "#SaturdayNightTakeaway thank goodness #ringmybell is finished my Chihuahuas are camped out at our front door."
Fans of the game hailed it as the 'best segment ever' with some even calling for it to be made into a spin-off show.
@Tyrese54275942 said: "Ring My Bell is literally the
Saturday Night Takeaway fans think they spotted the real star of the show during the series' return over the weekend after a week break.
There was more chaos on screens on Saturday night as TV duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly returned with their much-loved, hit show.
you can read more about that here. Stephen, 44, is understood to be single currently - but among his former partners is none other than EastEnders' star Emma Barton. The pair reportedly dated from 2008 to 2011 after meeting in a pantomime production of Snow White, with Emma playing Snow White and Stephen played her trusted best friend Muddles.
Ant and Dec were forced to halt Saturday Night Takeaway as viewers noticed several technical issues hitting the family entertainment show. The much-loved ITV show returned to ITV tonight (March 26) after being pulled last week for the Six Nations rugby.
Fans of Saturday Night Takeaway were treated to a performance by Canadian crooner Michael Buble as the popular ITV show returned following a week off. Last week SNT was paused because of the the Six Nations rugby.
Alison Hammond couldn't hide her shock as This Morning got gatecrashed by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
In an ITV schedule shake up, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway will be off air tonight.The hit variety show, which normally goes on at 7pm, won't air on Saturday 19 March as usual as a sporting event takes its place. So, why isn't it on? Well it's all eyes on the Six Nations currently with not one but two rugby matches taking place on Saturday 19. Ireland will be playing Scotland at 4pm in the first match of the day, before England play France at 7:15pm.
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Stephen Mulhern has spoken out about why he has been absent from Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in recent weeks.The presenter revealed his absence is down to "doctor’s orders" and he hasn't been well but is now "on the mend". He tweeted: "Hello all, Sorry I’ve been quiet on here recently and thank you for all your lovely messages. I’ve had some time off and been resting up on doctors orders.
Saturday Night Takeaway fans were left baffled on Saturday night as Ant and Dec apologised to viewers for “rude words” on their hit ITV show. The popular hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 46, apologised to the viewers of their family show for naughty language used.
Saturday Night Takeaway viewers took to social media to request subtitles after Paloma Faith's appearance.The singer appeared on Saturday's episode as the guest and she sat in the announcer booth which had a stylish leopard print makeover. Paloma introduced herself saying: "It’s me." But despite the singer's exciting feature, fans of the ITV show said they couldn't hear what she was saying.
Saturday Night Takeaway hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly said sorry after some bad language slipped out on their family entertainment show.
Saturday Night Takeaway viewers were introduced to the show's latest guest announcer - singer Paloma Faith.