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672:"Dec Says" - The sketch revolved around Donnelly answering a letter from a fictional viewer about a personal problem in which he would recount how he handled a similar issue in the past. However, the scene would often be depicted in a flashback recalled differently by McPartlin. The "real story" featured Donnelly portrayed as an inconsiderate, cheeky schoolboy referred to as "Downright Dirty Donnelly" who often got into trouble with the relevant problem, often with a character portrayed by the celebrity guest(s) for that week's episode. Deeley often appeared, portraying herself as a schoolgirl with very messy hair, huge teeth, and a strong Birmingham accent (an example of the accent being the line "it's ever so different from Bir-ming-ham!") who was referred to as "Cat the Dog", while McPartlin occasionally appeared, portrayed as an overweight boy who ate huge amounts of food and referred to as "Gi-ant". 848:"Challenge Ant" - A studio competition in which one of the young audience members would be challenged by Donnelly to give McPartlin ten questions they had prepared, usually based on that week's showbiz news. Each question he failed to answer correctly within a time-limit of ten seconds would result in the child winning a prize. After the ten questions had been given, Donnelly would offer the contestant a chance to gamble their prizes on a star prize, in which they asked McPartlin a further question - if answered incorrectly, the contestant would win all their prizes, but if answered correctly, the prizes and star prize would be put up for offer in a viewers' competition. Later episodes later gave the child contestant a consolation prize of a handkerchief reading "I lost on Challenge Ant", along with celebrity editions of the contest. 33: 1113:, however, would remain for the time being. Steven Andrew, ITV's controller of children's programmes, said: "After five fantastic years of SM:TV we all recognised it was time for a change. We have gone for a show that is all about fun with a team with bags of fresh ideas. I'm confident the new show, teamed with 777:
During the episode broadcast on 1 April 2000, Donnelly pulled off an April Fool's joke by pretending to be slightly ill when opening the Mailbag segment and passing out unconscious. A few seconds after this, the programme moved towards airing the second half of a cartoon, before later returning after
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Alongside sketches, the programme also featured a mixture of competitions - both phone-ins and studio-based - and other segments. Competition prizes differed from those offered by other Saturday morning children's programmes, by including more valuable items on offer including holidays. Amongst these
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The sketch later was renamed as "The Secret of My Success", though always opening around a badly selling book that Dec had written. After McPartlin and Donnelly left the programme, the sketch was revised under a new title of "The Further Adventures of Cat the Dog" in which the flashback scenes were
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operated on a live-television format for its timeslot on Saturday. Alongside the involvement of audience of children and celebrity guests - including bands - the programme mostly consisted of studio segments that were interwoven around regular children programming used during the show's over 2-hour
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episode "Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village" and included the pronunciation the presenters had used, Donnelly paused the broadcast to review the moment before making a small rant to camera about the letter and then ripping it up before allowing the episode to resume. It was not made clear if the
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The fight sketch also mainly involved McPartlin and Donnelly, and was the creation of the show's writers after being inspired by the cartoon series. The presenters portrayed different parody version of the anime's main characters, in which they fought using "Pokémon" named after the moves they
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which had one leg missing. Before contestants began, the presenters would showcase something similar, before taking calls from up to five viewers. Donnelly frequently often ranted in "anger" to camera when a young contestant couldn't get the answer, with the game often notable for featuring
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presenters using the catchphrase of "It's gotta rhyme!" As a rule, if none of the callers answered correctly, the competition would roll over to the next week - if after three weeks, no one had answered correctly, the object involved would be abandoned for a new one.
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Magic - Many episodes featured the guest appearance of various magicians, who conducted small and large-scale illusions on the programme. These illusions often involved the participation of Deeley as an assistant, in which she commonly was involved in the
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performed on each other - an example of this was "Embarrassmon" which involved one dueller telling a secret about the other, which damaged their health as a result. The sketch often involved a graphic overlay, that was reminiscent of the video game of
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McPartlin once had to read out a rather crude anecdote, that caused him to fall into uncontrollable laughing alongside his co-presenter. The incident later was retained as a clip on the consideration that it appeared to be in the similar format of an
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and their own name upon it. The feature later developed with the addition of a weekly letters' segment with viewers sending in their own raps (mostly via home video), and the eventual participation of the celebrity guest(s) for that week's
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presented the show for its final run when it was renamed SMTV:Gold in which it focused on showing highlights of the best bits of the past 5 years of the show, mainly due to declining ratings since the departure of the original presenters.
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that they went back to where the original show was filmed and producers rebuilt the old set. Later that month, Ant & Dec shared a teaser on Instagram. ITV confirmed that the reunion show would air on 26 December 2020 as
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s broadcast. Most were performed by McPartlin and Donnelly, with assistance from Deeley, with many often being parodies of programmes airing between 1998 and 2003. The most prominent sketches used on the programme included:
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display with the words SMTV Live 1998-2003 written in it, and flashback voices from Ant, Dec and Cat. The screen fades and SMTV comes to an end after five and a half years. No copyright text was written after the credits.
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a commercial break to Donnelly revealing the truth. A later interview with both himself and McPartlin later revealed the joke had been devised to coincide with the date but had been unplanned and frowned upon by ITV.
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After McPartlin and Donnelly left the programme, Deeley took over the contest under the title of Brian's Brain", challenging children to defeat Brian Dowling under the same format, with Daly taking over in
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In its first year the show was written by Richard Preddy and Gary Howe as well as Dean Wilkinson who stayed with it until the end. In September 1999, Ben Ward and Gez Foster were brought in from rival
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was twice voted Best Entertainment Programme at the BAFTA Children's Film and Television Awards (2000 & 2002) and won BAFTA & British Comedy awards voted for by the public.
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In March 2021, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its final episode, "Chums" was revived for a one-off live episode as part of the "End-of-the-Show Show" on
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Falling viewing figures during 2003 led to the programme's axing at the end of the year. The programme marked the end of its five-year run with a series of
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specials featuring highlights from the show and cartoons, presented by Stephen Mulhern and Des Clarke with different celebrity co-hosts each week. The
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hosting the competition. In 2003, the format was changed to a different celebrity each week representing two teams taking it in turns to be goalkeeper.
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lasted just three months however, after show bosses decided he had not settled into the role. Deeley left the show in 2002 to focus on presenting
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Stars including Tess Daly and Stephen Mulhern then took over until it came to an end in 2003, where it was replaced by Holly Willoughby's series
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against McPartlin in goal while Donnelly hosted the contest. The format was amended with Dowling as the goalkeeper in 2001, with Daly and later
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that the presenters of the programme were involved in towards the end of the morning schedule. The programme was regularly popular with its
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with none of its original presenters. For the remainder of its time on the air, it was hosted by a string of other people, including
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timeslot. Studio segments frequently featured sketches by the presenters, competitions (including phone-ins), and other features.
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In August 2003, after two years of declining ratings following the departure of Ant & Dec, ITV announced the cancellation of
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premiered on 29 August 1998 and ran for 279 episodes across five years, before its conclusion on 27 December 2003.
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that they had filmed a one-off reunion episode with Deeley, in which the three of them would look back at
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At one point, the Gold episodes were broadcast on Saturday afternoons because of morning coverage of the
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song of the same name as its theme music - in which viewers chose a celebrity, who would proceed to take
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programme airing on Saturday 27 December 2003, recorded at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith.
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On 27 December 2003, the grand finale which includes all the presenters singing a version of "
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Multi award-winning writer Dean Wilkinson was with the show throughout most of its run with
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The series' iconic sketch "Chums" was recreated for the fifth episode of Series 17 of
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comedy segments. The VHS was released on DVD four years later, also by Contender.
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often opened and ended with Cat writing in her diary about the events of the day.
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end credits rolling through the last chorus. And for the big finale, a special
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The competition itself remained notable in ITV, receiving a mock version on
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One letter sent to the presenters concerned the pronunciation of the word "
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all who presented from 2002 until all 4 eventually left by 2003. Comedian
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Presenters often conducted a variety of sketches on the programme during
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award for best presenter in 2001 for their work on the programme while
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incident had been a stunt and intended to make a point on the subject.
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British Saturday and Sunday morning children's television programmes
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overtook them in the ratings in October 1999 and never looked back.
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consisted of two categories - cartoons and live-action programmes:
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became notable for various elements including a sketch based on
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On 4 September 2020, Ant & Dec revealed in an interview on
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won the BAFTA for best children's presenter in the same year.
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took over to act as assistant on later illusions performed on
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episode 20 years ago which signaled the duo's retirement from
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Gallowgate Holdings Limited retained the rights to the
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series ended on 20 December 2003 with the very last
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segments that were used, the most notable included:
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