Ant and Dec weren’t taking restrictions lightly when it came to their Saturday Night Takeaway over the weekend.
22.03.2020 - 11:45 / evoke.ie
Saturday Night Takeaway came under fire last weekend for continuing to air with a live studio audience as global governments ask people to practice social distancing.
While the health crisis worsens in the UK, Ant and Dec confirmed there will be no more live shows as they concluded their March 21 episode.
Instead, the beloved show will be prerecorded for the first time.
This week saw the lads perform to an empty studio as the live audience was axed as large inside gatherings have been dissuaded
Ant and Dec weren’t taking restrictions lightly when it came to their Saturday Night Takeaway over the weekend.
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