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''Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'' (referred to simply as ''Saturday Night Takeaway'', ''Takeaway'' or ''SNT'') is a British television
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, presented by
Anthony McPartlin Anthony David McPartlin (born 8 January 1975) is a British television presenter, former singer, rapper and actor. He is best known for working alongside Declan Donnelly as part of the presenting duo Ant & Dec. McPartlin came to prominence, a ...
and
Declan Donnelly Declan Joseph Oliver Donnelly (born 25 September 1975) is a British television presenter, television producer, former singer, rapper, comedian and actor. He is best known for working alongside Ant McPartlin as part of the presenting duo Ant ...
(colloquially known as
Ant & Dec Ant & Dec are a British television presenting duo consisting of Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly from Newcastle upon Tyne. After meeting as child actors on CBBC's drama ''Byker Grove'', they performed together as pop musicians PJ & Duncan, ...
), which was broadcast on ITV from 8 June 2002 to 21 March 2009, and again after a 4-year hiatus from 23 February 2013 to 13 April 2024, after which the show went on another hiatus for an undisclosed amount of time. A potential return for the show has not yet been ruled out. The show's format, heavily influenced by previous Saturday night
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shows such as ''
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'', '' Opportunity Knocks'' and ''
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'', focused on a mixture of live and pre-recorded entertainment and game-show-influenced segments, as well as interactivity with viewers through prize-giving. With series averages attracting viewing figures from , the programme proved an immense success for the broadcaster since its launch, earning several awards including Most Popular Entertainment Programme at the
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and the
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for Entertainment Programme in 2013, as well as earning awards for the presenters. Its success led to several international versions being created, though most have been short-lived. The show celebrated its 100th episode on 3 March 2018. Up until 2018, episodes were broadcast live from Studio 1 at
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. Following the permanent closure of the site after the fifteenth series, the programme moved to Studio TC1 at the Television Centre in West London in 2020. The show entered an indefinite hiatus after the twentieth series in 2024 due to the presenters wanting to spend more time with their families.


Cast timeline


Format

The general set up for each episode was a selection of segments consisting of games, comedy/entertainment films, participation by either a studio audience member or unsuspecting viewer, and a show finale consisting of a performance by a musician, dance group, singer, or group performers. Episodes of ''Saturday Night Takeaway'' were broadcast live during the weekend, during a prime-time slot, usually 7 o’clock, on Saturday evenings for the entire run of a series. Each episode was introduced with a line-up of what segments will be featured during its broadcast, along with an introduction of the hosts themselves – from the seventh series onwards, this responsibility was given to a special celebrity announcer, who would not only give an introduction of themselves and the hosts, but would also state what viewers would expect in the show for that episode, along with an update on what was still to come before each commercial break in the programme. Prior to 2022, the opening titles were usually preceded by a
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scene involving the hosts performing a comedy sketch, similar to the cold openings of the U.S. light entertainment programme ''
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'' and usually with celebrity guests for the episode, which ended with them or the celebrities saying – "Roll the titles!"


Segments

Throughout the show's history, the programme had featured a variety of segments, some based on notable elements in Saturday night TV. However, ''Saturday Night Takeaway'' features a regular selection of segments that it uses frequently in the majority of its episodes. These segments include:


Discontinued segments

The following is a list of segments used on the programme in the course of its history, that have since been retired, although may have returned in later series as a one off. These segments include:


Filming

Filming for every episode was done both live, for studio segments and off-site broadcasts across the country, and pre-recorded for filmed segments. Live studio segments since the show premiered took place from Studio 1 at
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, and included the backstage areas near to the studio for various sketches and banter by the presenters. Although the presenters were the primary cast members of ''Saturday Night Takeaway'', the show also employs a variety of co-stars who would handle off-site segments. After 2018, live studio segments would cease to be conducted at London Studios following the conclusion of the fifteenth series, owing to the site's imminent closure and sale. Filming for the live studio segments were moved to Studio TC1 at the Television Centre in West London, operated and owned by BBC Studioworks, in time for the sixteenth series launch in February 2020. After the fourth episode of the sixteenth series, the programme's format was tweaked in the wake of the
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, with the fifth episode on 21 March being broadcast from the studio without an audience, and the final two episodes retooled as 60 minute editions featuring classic moments from past episodes with pre-recorded links by the presenters from their own homes. In 2016, the production staff and the programme's creators decided to air live finales abroad in other locations, as part of a new prize-giving format involving the provision of travel holiday packages to lucky recipients within the audience and around the country. The first finale to be filmed under this new format element took place aboard the '' MV Britannia'' while it was docked in Spain during its cruise journey. The format's success led to further sites abroad being used including Walt Disney World, Florida in 2017, and
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in 2018 and returned in 2023. The finale for the sixteenth series in 2020 was originally planned to return to Walt Disney World, but was cancelled both as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus and due to
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closing the resort as a result of the pandemic. This was announced on the fourth episode of that series, and all recipients of the prize up to that point would be honoured with a holiday at Walt Disney World for a later date. For the seventeenth series in 2021, the giveaway was presented in the form of a "Takeaway Getaway", allowing recipients to choose where they would like to travel to on an all-inclusive holiday courtesy of TUI. This was also retained on the eighteenth series in 2022 as rules on international travel following the pandemic had still not been fully relaxed by then, and used again in 2024 to ensure the series finale could be broadcast from Television Centre.


Transmissions


Merchandise


''Ant & Dec's Takeaway on Tour''

On 31 October 2013, showrunners announced a live tour of the show, under the title "Takeaway on Tour", which would be co-produced between
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, James Grant Live, and
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. Presented by the show's hosts, with
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as the tour's artistic director, it featured appearances by various celebrities and performers and a number of segments from the programme, including an appearance by
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(who also performed at the shows) as the host of the tour's version of "Ant vs. Dec". Demand for tickets was high, leading to extra dates and venues being added on 28 November 2013, along with some shows having their dates rearranged. The tour ran for only one series of shows, between 6 August – 13 September 2014 across various cities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, which were:
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Home media

On 24 November 2003, a compilation VHS and DVD containing clips from the second series was released by
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and
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. The DVD release also contained some bonus extras. On 1 November 2004, another compilation VHS and DVD, titled "Home Delivery" was released by
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, this time featuring clips from the third series. Bonus features on both formats include various interviews, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and a bonus clip of
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' interaction with the Ploppies. Episodes from Series 17 to 20 are available on
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, since 2024-2025.


Board games

In 2004, Susan Presecot Games released a board game based on the series. In June 2016, another board game was released by Paul Lamond Games.


International versions

The success of ''Saturday Night Takeaway'' led to the creation of a number of international versions: * A Finnish version of the programme, entitled '' Huuma'' (''Ecstasy'' in English) was aired on
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. Premiering in March 2005, it ran for four years before it was axed in 2009. The show featured its own take on notable segments, such as "Little Ant & Dec" and "Win the Ads", and featured various hosts presenting it. It was revived by MTV3 on 14 September 2019, and ran for 10 episodes, ending on 16 November 2019. * A Chinese version of the programme was launched on 11 January 2008. Entitled ''Friday Night Takeaway'' (å¿«ä¹2008 in Chinese), it was broadcast on
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, and hosted by
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and Ma Ke. * Two German versions of the programme were created. The first version, made in 2005, was cancelled after just one episode was shown on
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. The second version was launched on 29 August 2008, under the title ''Die Sonja & Dirk Show'', and had better success. Created for
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, it was hosted by
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and
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, both of whom were known for presenting the German version of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', and featured a similar format to the British original in terms of segments. The programme ran for four years before it was axed, following the death of Bach on 1 October 2012. * A Spanish version of the show, ''El supershow'', was aired on Antena 3 in Summer 2004, presented by
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and Patricia Pérez. Starting on 21 July and lasting until late August, it was axed after one series despite getting good ratings. * A
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version of the show, named '' Alles Moet Weg'' ''("Everything has to go")'' was aired on the Belgian commercial channel VTM for one season. Hosted by
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, the show ran for one season of six episodes, starting on 29 February 2008. It featured several segments copied from the British version like "the Jiggy Bank" and "versus" (here named "Koen Versus", where Koen would compete against a different Flemish celebrity each week.) and "Beat The Boys". The sixth and last episode aired on 4 April 2008. * A Portuguese version named '' Sabadabadão'' was launched on 10 May 2014. Broadcast on
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, and co-produced by
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, it was hosted by Júlia Pinheiro and João Baião, and ran for only one series of twelve episodes before it was axed. * An American version was initially planned with
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being the host under the name ''Saturday Night Takeout''. The programme was launched on 15 September 2015. Announced the previous year on 27 October 2014, it was entitled ''
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'' (referred to also as ''Best Time Ever''), presented by
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, and produced by
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as part of their Tuesday night entry for 2015–16 television season. The show ran for one season, ending on 3 November 2015, before it was announced on 15 December, later that year, that it had been cancelled. * A French version of the programme was launched on 11 February 2015. Announced the previous month, it was entitled '' Tout peut arriver'' ("''Anything Could Happen''"), aired on M6, and hosted by Guillaume Pley and
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. The show performed poorly in the ratings and was cancelled after airing three episodes, the third of which was aired on W9. * In October 2015, Australian network
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announced plans to create an Australian version of the British original, intended to be aired on Sundays under the title of ''Sunday Night Takeaway'', though no further announcements were made by Seven following this, and their plans were later dropped amidst claims it was focusing efforts on another project. On 19 May 2018,
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officially announced plans to create an Australian version, under the same proposed title, and to be hosted by
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and
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, both of whom host the Australian version of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', later confirming that year on 9 September that the pair had been secured as hosts and that the show was intended to be broadcast in 2019. It was announced in early February that '' Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway'' would premiere on 24 February 2019.


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Official Ant & Dec website
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