Ant And Dec Reveal Challenges Of Hosting Saturday Night Takeaway From Their Living Rooms

"It looks kind of dead easy... but it’s not. There’s a lot more going into it."
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Ant and Dec have revealed the challenges of presenting Saturday Night Takeaway from home, amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

The duo have been forced out of the studio they usually host the live variety show from each Saturday night due to social distancing. 

Last week saw the boys present some classic Takeaway moments from their respective living rooms, which they will do again this weekend for the final episode of the series. 

However, it has not been as easy for Ant and Dec as people might have thought. 

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Ant and Dec hosting Saturday Night Takeaway from home
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Speaking to Dermot O’Leary on Radio 2, Dec said: “We bought a couple of new mobile phones and had them broadcasting to the nation.

“It’s very different... I’ve got [Ant] on a video conferencing line, just out of shot, and I’m doing it there and you’re just praying that all the technicals hold up.

“You’re trying your best, and you want it to feel like it’s free and easy and ‘you’re welcome in my home’, but actually there’s a huge amount of nerves because you think, ‘Is all this going to hold up? Is my Wi-Fi going to hold up? Everybody, off the Wi-Fi!’”

Ant added: “It’s true. It looks kind of dead easy... but it’s not. There’s a lot more going into it than that.

“And you try to [show] the best part of your house, the best kind of corner to show – [which] you don’t want to show too much of but – you want to say, you know, I want it to look good on the telly.”

Ant and Dec originally tried to carry on hosting the show without a studio audience, but Dec said: “It just got to the point where we couldn’t carry on bringing that number of crew into the studio. And it was impossible then to maintain social distancing and to do the show. Ant and I stand next to each other, but then to stand next to each other two metres apart, we couldn’t do it anymore.”

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Ant and Dec previously hosted the show without a studio audience
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He also described the experience of having no live audience as “pretty nerve-wracking”.

“For us, doing those items, so much of our show relies on the audience and we feed off the audience,” Dec said. “So going live without them was pretty nerve-wracking for us, and we’ve just wanted to bring the best show that we could in those circumstances.”

Saturday’s final episode of Takeaway had originally been due to broadcast live from Walt Disney World in Florida, but plans were cancelled last month before social distancing rules came into place when the park closed its doors. 

Over 300 lucky viewers were also due to be flown out to Florida and join the telly duo at the spectacular, after winning Places On The Plane over the course of the series. However, ITV said it would still honour the winners’ prizes at a later date. 

The final show of the series will now feature repeats of Dermot O’Leary’s I’m A Celebrity...Get Out Of Me Ear, the boys’ Undercover prank on James Corden and the End Of The Show Show that saw them revisit their pop star roots and perform as PJ and Duncan. 

Stephen Mulhern will also be joining the boys via video link for the last Ant vs Dec of the series. 

Ant And Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway airs on Saturday at 7pm on ITV. 

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Ant and Dec Through The Years
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Ant and Dec, aka PJ and Duncan, in 1994. (Photo credit: Getty)
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British pop duo PJ and Duncan instore at HMV in 1994. (Photo credit: PA)
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Ant and Dec, aka PJ and Duncan, in 1994. (Photo credit: PA/Jez C Self/EMPICS Entertainment)
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Ant and Dec larking about with Sesame Street puppets Bert and Ernie in 1996. (Photo credit: PA)
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Pop duo PJ & Duncan in the studio in 1996 (Photo credit: PA)
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PJ and Duncan in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1996. (Photo credit: PA)
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Ant and Dec celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Byker Grove with fellow stars in 1998. (Photo credit: Rex Features)
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Ant and Dec with Cat Deeley in 1998, co-hosts of SMTV://Live. (Photo credit: PA)
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Anthony McPartlin (left), and Declan Donnelly, Ant & Dec, with their Most Popular entertainment Presenter awards at the National Television Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2002. (Photo credit: PA)
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Pop Idol presenters Anthony McPartlin (left) and Declan Donnelly (right) celebrate with Will Young from Hungerford, Berkshire, at the Fountain Studios in London, after he was voted Britain's Pop Idol in 2002. (Photo credit: PA)
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Pop Idol judges (from left) Simon Cowell, Pete Waterman, Nicki Chapman and Neil Fox, pose with show hosts Ant and Dec (Anthony McPartlin & Declan Donnelly) during a press conference at Thames TV in London, to launch a new series of Pop Idol in 2003. (Photo credit: PA)
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Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly pose with the awards for Best Comedy Entertainment Personality and Best Comedy Entertainment Programme for Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in the Awards Room at the 'British Comedy Awards 2004' on December 22, 2004 at London Television Studios in London. (Photo credit: Claire Greenway/Getty Images)
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Ant and Dec as The Ugly Sisters in Madame Tussauds Celebrity Pantomime in 2005. (Photo credit: PA)
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Anthony McPartlin (left) and Declan Donnelly (right) with the Entertainment Performance award received for I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! at the BAFTA television awards at the London Palladium in 2010. (Photo credit: PA)
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Ant and Dec take part in the 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!' Bush Tucker Trial 'Greasy Spoon', in November 2011. (Photo credit: Rex Features)
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Anthony McPartlin (left) and Declan Donnelly arriving for the 2012 NTA Awards at the O2, Greenwich, London. (Photo credit: PA)
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Anthony McPartlin (left) and Declan Donnelly with their awards for Entertainment Presenter, backstage at the National Television Awards 2012 at the Greenwich Arena London. (Photo credit: PA)