Anne Beatts, an original Saturday Night Live writer who created some of the show’s earliest breakthrough characters, most notably the nerdy high schoolers Todd and Lisa Lupner, died yesterday.
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Viewers of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway were delighted to see a number of ITV faves make an appearance in a comedy sketch.
Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford, TV presenter Emily Atack and Steps starred in the sketch. Arguably, however, the biggest surprise in the line up was the one and only Cat Deeley, who returned to rub shoulders with her former SMTV co-hosts Ant and Dec.
Cat and her husband, Irish comedian Patrick Kielty, only recently moved back to London after living in LA for fourteen
Anne Beatts, an original Saturday Night Live writer who created some of the show’s earliest breakthrough characters, most notably the nerdy high schoolers Todd and Lisa Lupner, died yesterday.
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Twitter as they lamented the end of the show. "It's the last show of the series," said Ant as he pretended to cry.
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Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway fans were left overjoyed last month when Cat Deeley made her return to UK screens to take part in a revival of the trio's SM:tv Live sketch Chums. After finding fame alongside Ant McPartin and Declan Donnelly on SM:tv Live and spin-off music show CD:UK, Cat became a household name in the US, fronting shows such as So You Think You Can Dance? and This Time Next Year.
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Saturday Night Takeaway fans have been left in shock after Stephen Mulhern revealed he made ITV presenters act "weird".The 43 year old, who recently shared a peek inside his stylish home where the magic happens, appeared on the show to explain that he played a game of "On Air Dares" with the hosts of Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women on Monday 22 March.
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Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly have managed to pull off plenty of successful pranks on celebrities over the years, but their latest one could have gone very wrong.The duo, who hinted I'm A Celebrity could return to Wales for 2021 series, pranked their former host Cat Deeley for their newest undercover mission on Saturday Night Takeaway.
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