ITV Saturday Night Takeaway fans have been left crushed as Ant and Dec confirm the end of a popular feature. The Geordie duo have moves to announce a beloved feature is coming to an end.
27.02.2022 - 15:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Fans of ITV's Saturday Night Takeaway have called out the show over its new live segment.
Last night the nation sat down to watch the show's 'Ring My Bell' competition; where people can win £500 at random.
One of the audience member's video doorbells is picked at random, and is then shown on the big screen.
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If someone in the audience recognises the camera footage as their home, they are required to stand up and say: "Ding Dong! That's my doorbell."
Someone in their neighbourhood, if they recognise who the house belongs to, then has 45 seconds to run up to the house and ring their doorbell.
They then need to say: "Ring my bell!" in order to also win £500.
A lot of viewers questioned whether the segment was staged as they wondered how people got to the homes so fast, reports the Mirror.
Taking to Twitter, one user said: " SaturdayNightTakeaway mhm I feel like this segment is staged lmao."
Another noticed how a confetti cannon went off at the 'random' houses.
"It is fixed though as they’ve got confetti installed at their door," they said with a laughing emoji.
One viewer added: "That’s so fixed !" while one posted: "Each house had a person with a party popper and a video link outside it."
Although some were skeptical of the quick and easy game, most were enjoying the wholesome moment.
Fans took to social media to beg ITV for Ring My Doorbell to become a regular feature in the show.
"Ring my Doorbell. Blooming brilliant! Make it a regular feature pleeeeeaaaaaase!" one asked.
Another exclaimed: "Ring my bell needs to be on every SNT episode now, that was hilarious."
"Whoever came up with that game
ITV Saturday Night Takeaway fans have been left crushed as Ant and Dec confirm the end of a popular feature. The Geordie duo have moves to announce a beloved feature is coming to an end.
Ant and Dec took a moment out to 'apologise' for the chaos caused by their new game Ring My Doorbell on Saturday Night Takeaway.
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.
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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.
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Ant and Dec took to Twitter to apologise to fans following the introduction of an energetic new game on their ITV show Saturday Night Takeaway.
Saturday Night Takeaway. ITV launched the campaign in 2019 on Britain's Got Talent by pausing the show for 60 seconds, encouraging people to start a conversation with a loved one.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly took a moment to send their love to Ukraine during tonight’s Saturday Night Takeaway, Saturday 26 February. Earlier this week, Russia invaded the Eastern European country, shocking people across the globe.The tragic events have been dominating the news ever since — something which was noted during a quiz segment focused on the news on this evening’s programme.