Ant & Dec
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| Born | Anthony David McPartlin Declan Joseph Oliver Donnelly |
| Occupation | Television presenters and producers (Gallowgate) |
| Years active | 1990 - Present |
Ant & Dec are a highly popular duo of British light entertainment television presenters, consisting of Novocastrians (the colloquial terminology for this is "Geordie") Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
The duo rose to fame as actors in the children's television show Byker Grove. In their subsequent pop career they were respectively known as PJ & Duncan - the names of the characters they had played.
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[edit] Background
Anthony McPartlin was born on November 18th 1975[1]. Declan Donnelly was born on September 25th 1975 [2]. The two young aspiring actors met each other whilst working on the BBC children's drama Byker Grove in 1990. After a shaky start, they soon became good friends.[3]
[edit] Early days
Although Ant had built some television experience with a brief stint on the children's classic, Why Don't You?, Declan was the first of the duo to acquire his place on the BBC children's drama series Byker Grove, playing Duncan. A year later (in 1990) Ant joined the cast playing PJ (Peter Jenkins). Their friendship began when their storylines collided, creating a friendship offscreen as well as on.[4]
Declan Donnelly also played a farm worker in the adaptation of the novel The Cinder Path in his teenage years [5], a role in which he was likened to a young Peter O'Toole.
[edit] Music Career
After they left the TV series, they turned their hand to pop music, releasing (under their Byker Grove character names "PJ & Duncan") songs such as "Why Me? (Is It Justified)", "Our Radio Rocks" and The Monkees cover "Stepping Stone". Their most famous hit was the BRIT Award nominated "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble" which included the lyric "Watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic. Psyche!". In total they released 15 singles and 3 studio albums, see PJ & Duncan discography for further information.
The duo never had a number one hit in the UK; even their World Cup 2002 song "We're On The Ball" reached number three,[6] interestingly beaten by Will Young who was on the show Pop Idol which the duo presented.
However, in Japan, the duo's song "Eternal Love" was number one for several weeks, as well many other singles and all three of their albums. Success also struck in Germany and many other EU countries.
Ant & Dec were also successful with the hits "When I Fall In Love" in 1996 and "Falling" in 1997, which achieved greatest success in South East and areas of South Korea.
[edit] Television presenting
During their music career they also helped present the children's show Gimme 5.[7]
Later, the duo gained their own sketch comedy show (The Ant & Dec Show) on Children's BBC in 1995,[8] as well as an early evening show on Channel 4 (Ant & Dec Unzipped) in 1997.[9]
After presenting various other BBC programmes such as Friends Like These,[10] the BBC believed the duo had run their course and decided to let them go. Rivals ITV quickly signed the pair on in 1998,[11] where they enjoyed success fronting ITV1's Saturday morning children's programmes SMTV Live and CD:UK alongside Cat Deeley.
SMTV Live was voted number 27 in the 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows poll that aired on Channel 4.
They subsequently moved to Saturday evening to present Pop Idol, PokerFace and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. Their highest audience figures to date were obtained whilst presenting I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in February 2004. On June 9, 2007, the duo began hosting ITV's new show, Britain's Got Talent, featuring Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan. They began presenting a second series which started in early April. The second series finished on Saturday 31st May 2008 with audience figures peaking at 14.4 million viewers.[12]
The pair also starred in the children's TV series Engie Benjy[13][14] with Dec starring in the title role, and Ant voicing several of the other characters.
Declan broke his arm, thumb and gained a concussion whilst doing a stunt for his show Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in 2005. In the section called Ant vs Dec, the incident involved learning how to ride a motorbike and jump through a ring of fire. Not pulling enough on the throttle caused the bike to topple over and send Declan flying falling on his head. The accident caused the pair to miss Comic Relief two days after the accident.
[edit] Award-winning presenters
They have achieved such popularity as a duo that they are hardly ever seen apart on screen. (Indeed, it is reported that they are each insured against the other's death, although the amount is unknown.[15]) This has led to them receiving joint nominations for many awards. It is a running joke that many people do not know which of them is Ant, and which Dec, even though their respective appearances differ significantly.
To assist with identification, they follow the 180 degree rule; almost all their TV appearances and publicity photos have Ant on the left and Dec on the right.
In 2005, as part of the ITV Network's 50th birthday celebrations, they were back on television fronting Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon, a celebration of some of ITV's most enduring gameshows from the past 50 years.
In 2006, a celebration to the show Spitting Image saw Ant and Dec having their own puppets made. They have also been made into cartoon characters on the comedy show 2DTV, and face masks in Avid Merrion's Bo Selecta. Wax works of the duo can also be seen in London's Madame Tussauds.
In September 2006, they were voted by the general public as number 7 in a poll of TV's 50 Greatest Stars.[16]
[edit] Scandals
Law firm Olswang were commissioned to investigate the 2005 British Comedy Awards when the producers overturned the voting publics first choice, The Catherine Tate Show in favour of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway for the the People's Choice Award. The incident is also the subject of an investigation by media regulator OFCOM. [17][18]
Following allegations of fraud in 2007, an investigation by auditors Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu discovered that two shows, Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, had defrauded viewers participating in phone-ins. The latter was produced by the pair's own production company. The programmes were subject to a further investigation by OFCOM which found that between January 2003 and October 2006 Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway had - [19][18]
- selected competition finalists before the telephone lines were announced as closed
- staggered the selection of competition finalists which meant that viewers entering the competition did not have a fair and equal chance of winning
- selected finalists on the basis of their suitability to be on television and where they lived
- selected an individual already known to the production team to be placed on the shortlist of potential winners and who went on to win the competition
and between September and October 2005, Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon had -
- on six occasions in the Prize Mountain competition, selected winners based on their suitability to be on screen
- failed to account for almost half of the competition entries
One episode of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! was also found to be in breach of OFCOM rules.
The pair were ridiculed for their part in the fraud on the front cover of the satirical magazine Private Eye. [20]
[edit] Recent acting
They have, albeit infrequently, returned to acting. They played themselves in the film Love Actually [21] (in which Bill Nighy's character referred to Dec as "Ant or Dec"). They have returned to their Geordie roots in a one-off tribute to The Likely Lads (in which they remade one of the classic episodes)[22] and also by returning to Byker Grove for Geoff's funeral.[23][24]
Their latest acting project was the film Alien Autopsy released in April 2006.[25] The film gained mixed reviews about the storyline but the pair received generally good reviews for their acting abilities.
They revealed that they were in an unreleased footage of an American Idol audition, which was shown on Saturday Night Takeaway to surprise Simon Cowell. They wore large-sized apparel to partially hide their identities.
[edit] Recent projects
They have also presented the charity football show Soccer Aid and the weekend long golfing show All*Star Cup. Their next major TV series was a game show called PokerFace which aired on ITV1 on 10 July 2006.
As well as these new projects, 2006 also saw another series of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, during the first episode of which the pair abseiled down the side of the 22-storey London Studios, where the show is filmed.
In November 2007, the duo presented the seventh series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
On 16 February 2008 the pair began a new series of Saturday Night Takeaway.
On 11 April 2008, it was reported that Gallowgate Productions TV, the TV production company owned by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (named after a stand in their beloved St James' Park where they watch Newcastle United F.C.), purchased the rights to Byker Grove after the production company that made it (Zenith Entertainment) went bankrupt in 2007. According to reports, the reason Ant & Dec decided to purchase the rights was so to stop a digital channel showing repeats.[26] They also bought the rights to SM:TV Live.
In the autumn of 2008 The Ant & Dec Show (What You Wrote) was due to air, but British tabloid newspaper The Sun reported ITV had axed the idea, which was being made by the duo's production company Gallowgate. [27]
The pair's new American gameshow Wanna Bet?, filmed in 2007, is set to air on ABC in July 2008.[28]
[edit] Awards
1994 Brit Award Nomination - Best Song: "Let's Get Ready to Rumble"[29]
2002
Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards[30]
2003
Most Popular Entertainment presenter [31]
Most Popular Entertainment program (Pop Idol)[32]
Special Recognition Award [33]
2006
British Comedy Awards: Best Comedy Entertainment Personality [34]
British Comedy Awards: Best Comedy Entertainment Programme[35]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/ant-and-dec/
- ^ http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/ant-and-dec/
- ^ BBC Tyne - Ant & Dec
- ^ http://members.tripod.com/MeilanM/adbio.html
- ^ Declan Donnelly in "The Cinder Path"
- ^ Everyhit.com World Cup Archive
- ^ IMDB Gimme 5 Cast & Crew
- ^ IMDB - The Ant & Dec Show
- ^ IMDB - Ant & Dec Unzipped
- ^ IMDB - Friends Like These Cast
- ^ BBC.co.uk - Geordie duo sign new ITV contract
- ^ Manchester Evening News - Britain's Got Talent wins ratings war
- ^ Ant McPartlin (Alien Autopsy, A History Of Tyneside, Engie Benjy - Let's Go Team - Episodes 7 To 13 and Engie Benjy - Makes Things Better!)
- ^ Declan Donnelly (A History Of Tyneside, Alien Autopsy, Engie Benjy - Let's Go Team - Episodes 7 To 13 and Engie Benjy - Makes Things Better!)
- ^ Ant & Death
- ^ TV's 50 Greatest Stars
- ^ Gibson, Owen. "And the winners aren't ... Ant and Dec", The Guardian, 9 May 2008.
- ^ a b OFCOM (8 May 2008). "Ofcom fines ITV plc for misconduct in viewer competitions and voting". Press release.
- ^ Jefferies, Mark; Nicola Methven. "Saturday Night FAKEAWAY", Daily Mirror, 19 October 2007.
- ^ "Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Your Money!", Private Eye, 26 October 2007.
- ^ Love Actually (2003) - Full Cast & Crew
- ^ BBC.co.uk The Likely Lads
- ^ BBC Press Office - Byker Grove to close its doors after 17 years
- ^ PJ & Duncan Return
- ^ Alien Autopsy (2006) IMDB.com
- ^ "Ant & Dec go to Buy-ker Grove?", The Sun, 2008-04-11. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
- ^ Ant & Dec ITV Sunday Axe
- ^ Howdy there, Geordie lads!
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A34481234
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A34481234
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2331507.stm
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2331507.stm
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2331507.stm
- ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a40735/british-comedy-awards-2006-the-winners.html
- ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a40735/british-comedy-awards-2006-the-winners.html
[edit] See also
- Anthony McPartlin
- Declan Donnelly
- List of Phoenix Nights characters, profile of "Ant & Dec" two characters from the Channel 4 sitcom, (not to be confused with the 'real' Ant & Dec)
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