Ant and Dec have said they had to adapt to not standing side by side as they filmed the final episode of Saturday Night Takeaway from their homes.
22.03.2020 - 17:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Next week's Saturday Night Takeaway's live show has been cancelled amid coronavirus fears.
Last night hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly presented the much-loved family entertainment show to an empty studio following the COVID-19 outbreak.
But ITV are taking even more precautions by pre-recording the show before it airs next Saturday night.
The announcement was made during an emotional self-isolation-themed End Of The Show Show finale lead by singer Olly Murs.
As he belted out one of his
Ant and Dec have said they had to adapt to not standing side by side as they filmed the final episode of Saturday Night Takeaway from their homes.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway has been hit by even more complaints following this weekend's episode. For the first time in the show's 18 year history, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 44, hosted the show from their living rooms as they social distance to try and battle the coronavirus crisis sweeping the globe.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly introduced two new stars of the show on tonight's Saturday Night Takeaway - their pet doggies.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have found a way that they can still present Saturday Night Takeaway tonight.
Saturday Night Takeaway's live show will not take place next week amid coronavirus fears.
Ant and Dec have been labelled heroes as they presented Saturday Night Takeaway without a studio audience for the first time ever.The comedy duo were in high spirits as they kicked off the show on Saturday 21 March and did their usual routine of energetically going down the stairs where the audience are normally sat. Declan Donnelly, 44, couldn’t help but poke fun at the odd situation as he pretended to high five the invisible studio audience members.
Ant and Dec have revealed they are uncertain about the future of their show Saturday Night Takeaway, which will air without a studio audience for the first time in it's 18 year history this weekend.The 44 year olds — whose full names are Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly — appeared on Friday's episode of This Morning, admitting they're not sure if their hit show will return next weekend.