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Ant and Dec confirm Saturday Night Takeaway will be back on TV very soon

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have confirmed that Saturday Night Takeaway will be returning to screens in February.

The dynamic duo, both 46, appeared on Friday’s episode of Lorraine to introduce their new gameshow – Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win which debuts this weekend.

During the discussion with the ITV Scottish host, 62, the twosome explained that Saturday Night Takeaway would be making a comeback once their new gameshow had finished.

Their new exciting programme is incomparable with any other gameshow in the world – due to there being no jackpot in place and endless amounts of cash up for grabs.

Ant and Dec let slip that Saturday Night Takeaway is making a comeback
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In the talk, Ant and Dec unveiled that they themselves had at stab at their game and managed to reach a whopping £1.2 million but then lost every single dime.

Speaking about losing all their cash, Ant commented: “But we just got a rush of blood to the head and kept answering too quickly and we lost.”

Lorraine asked: “So that’s it, if you lose you don’t win nothing?”

Saturday Night Takeaway will be back after Limitless Win
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Synchronised, the Geordie pair responded: “Yes, one over and then your out.”

Wanting to know more about their other popular TV gigs, Lorraine prompted: “But Britain’s Got Talent is coming back this year?”

“Yes, we’re looking forward to that and we’re starting auditions later this month – yeah towards the end of Jan so, yeah we’re back with that.”

Ant chirped in: “And then Saturday Night Takeaway is back after Limitless Win.”

The pair are hopeful that I’m A Celeb will return to Australia this year
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Meanwhile, in the interview Ant and Dec gave millions of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! fans “hope” that the programme would return to Australia in 2022.

Lorraine Kelly wanted to know if the two friends had any news about the reality show returning to it’s jungle roots this year.

Ant McPartlin “hoped” for the programme to take place Down Under, but also acknowledged that they’d also “said that last year”.

He added: “We’d all like to go back. It’s proper home.”

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