Declan Donnelly has been forced to apologise after an audience member swore live on Saturday Night Takeaway. Just fifteen minutes into Saturday's show, an audience member let out an f-bomb after realising Loose Women star Judi Love was in his home.
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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have shared some exciting news – as they confirmed they are in talks to remake the children's drama Byker Grove after nearly 20 years.
They both became stars on this show, with Ant as PJ and Dec as Duncan, starting in 1989.
The last time we saw Byker Grove was in 2006 – storylines focused on the adventures of teenagers at a youth club in Newcastle. Last week, while chatting with Alex Jones and Roman Kemp on The One Show, Ant and Dec said they've started working on a new version.
Dec explained: "We're still at the very beginning of producing it but we are developing it and it is very early days. We are looking at characters and storylines, we are looking at the world because it can be whatever we want it to be.
There are a lot of possibilities." But will Ant and Dec be in the new show? That's still a secret.
Ant mentioned: "We haven't decided if we're going to be in it yet, I doubt it though maybe just a cameo." The production company Fulwell 73 has said that the show is for a "primetime audience" and will "engage with a new generation of teenagers navigating the different challenges faced by young adults today." The exciting project comes two years after Ant and Dec started a free programme with the Prince's Trust to help young people get into TV. Byker, which is the new name for the show, will be made by Ant and Dec's own Mitre Studios and Fulwell 73, which is a company that James Corden helped start.
Declan Donnelly has been forced to apologise after an audience member swore live on Saturday Night Takeaway. Just fifteen minutes into Saturday's show, an audience member let out an f-bomb after realising Loose Women star Judi Love was in his home.
Declan Donnelly has been happily married since 2015 and is a proud dad to two adorable kids. He first popped up on our TV screens in the 1980s as part of the Byker Grove gang. Dec, along with his best mate Ant McPartlin, has since become a household name on British telly, presenting hit shows like Saturday Night Takeaway and Britain's Got Talent.
Sharon Osbourne has, as expected, set the cat amongst the pigeons during her big TV return on Celebrity Big Brother UK on ITV.The star - who stunned fans with her dramatic weight loss on-screen - has been showing off her deft interviewing style with other CBB cast-mates in the house, alongside an equally mischievous Louis Walsh. She has also served up plenty of controversy, including opening up on a ‘feud’ with former Late Late Show host, James Corden, angering Gary Goldsmith’s friends by nominating him (he claimed she was “against him”) and seemingly ‘mocking’ British superstar Adele.
Celebrity Big Brother stars Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne slammed James Corden as a "name-dropper" during a candid chat on the show. In a teaser for the show on March 7, the pair sat down with Kate Middleton's uncle, Gary Goldsmith, who joked that Strictly pro Nikita Kuzmin drops many-a celebrity name, but he acknowledges: "He’s not showing off it’s just his life!” Sharon then says of James Corden, who hosted The Late Late Show in the US from 2015 to 2023 says: “I tell you who does that, the English guy, James Corden, he does that all the time.” Louis adds: “He’s even made a career out of it.” Sharon says of James' move to the States: “When he got to America, he played the LA game really well, you know, turned up at everything.” Louis agrees: “Kissing all the right people, Anna Wintour, mwah, mwah, mwah, mwah” Sharon then says: “Oh, she loves him.
The X Factor 2018 finalist Scarlett Lee has only gone and auditioned for American Idol. Six years after finishing as runner-up in Simon Cowell's UK singing competition, which saw Dalton Harris showered with confetti at the time, 26-year-old Scarlett looked a different person while covering 'Clown' by Emeli Sandé infront of judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan recently. Gone was her dark fake tan, but she did once again opt for a red dress for the occasion.
On ITV's Saturday Night Takeaway, Ant McPartlin asked a guest to "shut up" after they kept making mistakes during a game.The game, called Ring My Bell, was back with a new twist and it let people in the audience win £500 for themselves and their neighbour.The game works by showing the doorbell camera of an audience member on TV. If a neighbour at home knows whose doorbell it is, they have to rush over and talk through it.This time, there were two doorbell cameras shown at once from different places.The neighbours had to race to get to the right house with a special item that Ant and Dec picked. The first one there with the item would win the cash for both themselves and the audience member.
Saturday Night Takeaway star Ant McPartlin has opened up about being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), saying that he “never knew” he had the condition until he was diagnosed at the age of 43. After taking a break from work between 2018 and 2019, Ant, now 48, discovered that he had the condition, which can cause symptoms such as being impatient, risk-taking and being unable to focus, and went public with the diagnosis in 2019 during an interview with The Sun. “I’ve got ADHD.
It’s been 20 years since Simon Cowell set out on a mission to put together his own popular version of The Three Tenors and “operatic boy band” Il Divo were the result. His team at what was then Syco Music scoured music halls around the world before bringing together California native David Miller, Frenchman Sébastien Izambard, Urs Bühler from Sweden, and the late Carlos Marin, from Spain. As the original Il Divo, the foursome pioneered a new classical-meets-pop sound, earning a No1 in the UK charts with their first release, followed by a further 30 million album sales worldwide.
Ant and Dec returned to the UK’s Saturday evening TV schedule this weekend, drawing ITV’s biggest overnight audience of the year so far.
After a year-long wait, fans were thrilled as Geordie due Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, aka Ant and Dec, reunited once again on Saturday 22 February for their last series of Saturday Night Takeaway. There were plenty of treats in store from a prank on America's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell, to having comedian Stephen Merchant as the Guest Announcer and the unveiling of brand new Little Ant & Dec. And the show concluded with a special 'End of the Show Show' with Becky Hill and Urban Theory.
Fans flocked to social media to express concern over Simon Cowell's appearance following his appearance on Saturday, 24 February, on the long-awaited return of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. The 64-year-old music mogul - famous for shows including The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent - sparked concern over his "different" look when he appeared on the live gameshow dressed in his trademark black t-shirt and black jeans.
Saturday Night Takeaway viewers have been left laughing in tears following Ant and Dec's latest undercover prank in tonight's episode.
Fans of Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly were left a bit miffed as Saturday Night Takeaway returned to our screens tonight.The popular ITV show is back for one last series, as the dynamic duo have decided to hang up their presenting hats to spend more quality time with their families. But as the first episode kicked off, fans didn't hold back in sharing their thoughts.The popular primetime show has been hosted by Ant and Dec for many years, and it's known for its heart-warming 'place on the plane' segment where unsung heroes are treated to a trip to Disneyland for an extra special show finale.The show also features musical performances and the much-loved Ant vs Dec challenge, where the two compete for the top spot.
Saturday Night Takeaway has been cancelled after 20 seasons, as presenters Ant and Dec return for the final season on ITV from Saturday, 24 February. Why have the dynamic duo decided to step away from their hugely-popular entertainment series? Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been owning Saturday nights for years now, with hilarious sketches and segments leaving the audience cheering away every week. But last year, the presenting legends announced that after season 20, they would be taking an indefinite hiatus from the show.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway returns to ITV this weekend, but this series may be the last we see of the show for a while. Last year Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced they would be taking a break from the shoe after its 20th series - saying it's the “perfect time to pause for a little while and catch our breath”.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is back on TV screens this weekend. This will be the final series of the popular ITV family entertainment show for some time, which is now in its 20th year.
They found fame as little kids playing the mini version of Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly on Saturday Night Takeaway. But 21 years on and Little Ant And Dec - James Pallister and Dylan McKenna-Redshaw - are now completely unrecognisable from their days on the ITV show.The Geordie mini-me's are now in their twenties, worlds away from causing chaos on the beloved programme, which is set to make its highly-anticipated return on Saturday, 24 February.
Roman Kempmay be leaving the Capital Breakfast Show, but the radio presenter is taking on a huge TV gig with The Brit Awards 2024.The radio DJ will be hosting alongside Love Island ’s Maya Jama and BBC Radio 1's Clara Amfo. However, Roman has admitted that he was so thrilled to be asked to host, he burst into tears when given the offer. "When they told me, I cried,” Roman said.
The biggest television show returns for the final series on 24 February with Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway and according to the first look, it’s going to be a huge hit for everyone but Simon Cowell. The pair of Geordie presenters have lots in store from stunts to sketches and special guest appearances.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is set to return to TV screens this weekend for its final series. And while fans have been heartbroken at the news of the show's end, Ant McPartlin has shared that he's looking forward to spending more time with his family. In May 2023, Ant and Dec announced that they were taking a break from the popular prime-time TV show after the 20th series, which will air this year.