AntAndDec: ITV viewers applaud presenting duo despite 'weirdest ever' SaturdayNightTakeaway episode
already announcing its postponement of The Voice live finals and a major scheduling shake-up to its soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale. Nevertheless, Ant and Dec didn't want to let fans down and fronted the show without a studio audience for the first time in its history.Alongside special guest announcer Joel Dommett, The Voice coach Olly Murs and a small crew, Ant and Dec were back to provide their regular dose of Saturday night laughs.
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