Acting Although McPartlin had gained some television experience with a brief stint on the children's television series ''
Why Don't You?'', which was broadcast on the
BBC, Donnelly was the first of the two to acquire his place on the BBC children's drama
Byker Grove. He joined in 1989, playing Duncan. A year later, McPartlin joined the cast to play PJ (series 2, episode 5). Their friendship began when their storylines collided, creating a friendship both on and off-screen.
Byker Grove producer
Matthew Robinson told them to "Stay together through any row you have, whatever it is, be together and you could be the future
Morecambe and Wise. I think they have proved that in many ways." Donnelly also played a stable boy in
the film adaptation of the novel
The Cinder Path in his teenage years. Since becoming television presenters, the pair have, albeit infrequently, returned to acting, both on stage and screen. They played themselves in the film
Love Actually (in which
Bill Nighy's character addressed Dec as "Ant or Dec"). They have returned to their
Geordie roots in a one-off tribute to
The Likely Lads and also by returning to
Byker Grove for Geoff's funeral. In July 2023, it was announced that the pair would produce a reboot of
Byker Grove, to simply be called
Byker. In 1998, the pair starred in the
pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at
Sunderland's
Empire Theatre alongside Donnelly's partner at the time
Clare Buckfield. The show was financially unsuccessful, making £20,000 less than it cost to stage, with the duo footing a large share of the shortfall. Ant & Dec's most recent acting appearance was in the film
Alien Autopsy released in April 2006. The film gained positive reviews with critics praising the pair's acting performance but lost more than half of its budget at the box office. In 2013, they reprised their roles as P.J. and Duncan on
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.
Music After leaving television, the duo turned their hand to pop music. Their first single was a song they performed as part of the group Grove Matrix, performed as part of the storyline in TV show
Byker Grove, titled "Tonight I'm Free". The single had some success, and the duo recorded two albums under their character names of PJ & Duncan. Their most famous hit during this period was the
BRIT Award nominated "
Let's Get Ready To Rhumble", for which the video and moves were choreographed by Mark Short, who had previously worked with
Tina Turner and
Peter Andre. For their third album, the duo reinvented themselves under their real names of Ant & Dec. The album featured their signature single, "Shout". During their time as primarily music artists, the pair released sixteen
singles and three studio albums, with their highest UK chart position being number three. Success also struck in other European countries. The duo had a short-lived revival in the music industry, releasing a song for the
2002 FIFA World Cup, titled "
We're on the Ball". The track peaked at No. 3, being beaten by
Will Young and
Gareth Gates. On 23 March 2013, Ant and Dec performed "Let's Get Ready To Rhumble" as part of their show ''
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway,'' which powered the song to number one in the UK
iTunes chart and on Sunday 31 March 2013 the track was revealed as the Official UK Number 1 single on
The Official Chart on BBC Radio 1. The two donated all money made from the re-release to charity. In February 2022 the pair released the charity single "We Werk Together", written by
Ian Masterson, with ''
RuPaul's Drag Race UK winners The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace with the proceeds from the single going to the Trussell Trust. The song was performed on the first episode of the eighteenth series of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'' as the "End of the Show" Show, introduced by
RuPaul.
Presenting Children's television Ant & Dec got their first presenting job in 1994 using a shortened versions of their real names, Tony & Lan, while still releasing music under the alias of PJ & Duncan. They co-presented a Saturday-morning children's show entitled
Gimme 5, which was broadcast on
CITV. In 1995, the duo were once again offered a job on
CBBC, this time presenting their own series, entitled
The Ant & Dec Show. The series was broadcast from 1995 to 1996, and in 1996, Ant & Dec won two
BAFTA Awards, one for 'Best Children's Show' and one for 'Best Sketch Comedy Show'. In 1996, a VHS release, entitled
The Ant & Dec Show – Confidential, was made available in shops, and featured an hour of the best bits from two years of the programme, as well as specially recorded sketches and music videos. In 1997, the duo switched to
Channel 4, presenting an early-evening children's show entitled
Ant & Dec Unzipped. This show also won a BAFTA but was dropped after just one series.
ITV signed the duo in August 1998, and within weeks they were assigned to present
ITV1's Saturday morning programmes
SMTV Live and
CD:UK, alongside
Cat Deeley. The duo presented the shows with Deeley for three years, becoming the most popular ITV Saturday morning show. The programme's success was the mix of games such as Eat My Goal, Wonkey Donkey and Challenge Ant, sketches such as "Dec Says" and the "Secret of My Success", and the chemistry between Ant, Dec, and Deeley. Two SMTV VHS cassettes, compiling highlights from both shows, were released in 2000 and 2001. Ant & Dec also starred in the children's TV series
Engie Benjy during their time on SMTV. Ant & Dec left children's television in 2001 after trying out formats like
Friends Like These for
BBC One in 2000 and
Slap Bang with Ant & Dec for ITV in 2001.
Primetime Ant & Dec's first primetime presenting job came in the form of
BBC Saturday-night game show
Friends Like These, which was first broadcast in 1999. The duo presented two series of the programme between 1999 and 2001. In 2001, the duo's contract with
ITV was renewed for a further three years, following their appearances on
SMTV Live and
CD:UK, and they received their first primetime presenting job on the station, presenting new Saturday night reality series
Pop Idol.
Pop Idol was broadcast for only two series before being replaced in 2004 by
The X Factor, to which former
Smash Hits editor
Kate Thornton was assigned presenting duties. In 2002, Ant & Dec created and presented ''
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway''. The first series was not an overall success, but with the introduction of "Ant & Dec Undercover", "What's Next?", "Ant v Dec" and "Little Ant and Dec", the show became a hit. During the fifth series, Dec broke his arm, thumb and suffered a concussion whilst completing a challenge for the 'Ant vs. Dec' segment of the show. The incident involved learning how to ride a motorbike and jump through a fire ring. Dec failed to pull hard enough on the bike's throttle during the challenge, causing it to topple over and sending him flying through the air. In 2006, the first episode of series six saw the duo abseil down the side of the 22-story high
London Studios, where the show was filmed. Two DVDs, a best-bits book, and a board game of the series were released during 2004. The show was rested after 2009 as Ant & Dec said they were running out of ideas, and it became stale, as many of the popular features such as "Little Ant & Dec" and "Undercover" were dropped.
Saturday Night Takeaway returned in 2013 and was a massive success; Ant & Dec resurrected previous hit features such as "Undercover", "Little Ant and Dec" (albeit with a new Little Ant and Dec) Win the Ads, and Ant v Dec, with new host
Ashley Roberts. They also brought in new features such as the Supercomputer, Vegas or Bust, the End of the show 'show' where Ant and Dec perform with an act such as Riverdance or an Orchestra, and "I'm a Celebrity, get out of my ear!" where they have an earpiece in a celebs ear, and they tell them what to do while being filmed by secret cameras. The series was such a success that ITV recommissioned it for 2014 even before the 2013 series ended. A board game of the format was released. The final episodes of the 2020 series were filmed at home due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2021 series was filmed with a virtual audience and precautions. In August 2002, Ant & Dec fronted ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. They drew their highest viewing figures to date in February 2004: nearly 15 million tuned in to watch the third series. In May 2006, they were assigned to present coverage of the charity football match Soccer Aid''. They were then invited back to present coverage of the second match in September 2008 but have been replaced by
Dermot O'Leary from 2010 as the match clashed with ''
Britain's Got Talent. In June 2006, they announced they had created a new game-show format for ITV, entitled PokerFace''. The show featured members of the public gambling high stakes of money to win the ultimate prize. The first series began airing on 10 July 2006 and was aired for seven consecutive nights. The second series was broadcast in early 2007 and saw a move to a prime-time Saturday slot. Ratings for the series fell to below 3.5 million, and the series was subsequently axed in March 2007. In 2005, as part of the ITV'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. They hosted
The Price Is Right,
Family Fortunes,
Play Your Cards Right,
Bullseye,
Take Your Pick!,
The Golden Shot and
Sale of the Century. In June 2007, they were offered the job of presenters on new ITV reality platform ''Britain's Got Talent
by Simon Cowell. The series features contestants aiming to win £100,000 and spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance while performing and being judged by Cowell, actress Amanda Holden and former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan. The series was highly successful, drawing in nearly 12 million viewers, and led to the pair continuing to operate as hosts for future series, along with continual appearances in a regular feature on the ITV2 spin-off show Britain's Got More Talent''. But, similarly to Saturday Night Takeaway, the twelfth series saw Dec present the live shows on his own (despite them both presenting the auditions shows). The pair filmed six episodes for a new American game show,
Wanna Bet?, in November 2007. The episodes were broadcast in 2008 but failed to attract enough interest for a second series to be commissioned.
What You Wrote, another format created by the duo, was due to air in Autumn 2008 but was reportedly axed by
ITV. In 2010, the duo debuted a replacement for ''Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
, entitled Ant & Dec's Push the Button. The series was a success, albeit not in the same way as Saturday Night Takeaway
, and a second run of the programme was broadcast in 2011, but Ant and Dec later dropped the show in favour of reviving Saturday Night Takeaway''. Ant & Dec have also presented the game show
Red or Black?, a creation of Cowell's, airing live on ITV in 2011 with a second series in 2012, but this was not a ratings success and was cancelled after the second series. On 24 December 2011, they presented ITV's charity initiative
Text Santa with
Holly Willoughby.
Text Santa returned in 2012, 2013 and 2014 with Ant & Dec co-hosting alongside
Christine Bleakley,
Phillip Schofield,
Holly Willoughby,
Alesha Dixon and
Paddy McGuinness. In January 2016, Ant and Dec presented ''When Ant and Dec Met The Prince: 40 Years of The Prince's Trust
, a one-off documentary for ITV. In 2016, they also presented The Queen's 90th Birthday Celebration'', broadcast live on ITV. In November 2019, ''Ant and Dec's DNA Journey
aired, which followed the pair as they retraced their family roots through DNA samples. In the show, they both found out that they have the same DNA marker, which means Ant and Dec are related as distant cousins. The DNA Journey'' format has since been done with other celebrities. Starting from 2022, ITV aired
Limitless Win, a game show with an endless jackpot. The show got renewed for a second series that started in January 2023 and was renewed for a third series later that year.
Earnings In 2002, Ant & Dec signed a two-year
golden handcuffs deal with
ITV, worth
£2m. In 2004, they signed their third golden handcuffs deal with ITV, running until the end of 2007. In April 2007, the duo signed a two-year golden handcuffs deal with ITV, reportedly worth £30–40 million, securing their career at the station until the end of 2009. In 2009 they extended their golden handcuffs deal for two years. In 2011, they extended their golden handcuffs deal for two years. In November 2016, the pair signed a new three-year deal with ITV, estimated to be worth £30 million over 3 years.
Other activities In 2006, a celebration of 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, different puppets in
Newzoids and
Spitting Image Presents: The Rest is Bulls*!t, and face masks in ''
Bo' Selecta!''. On 28 September 2008, news outlets reported that the pair were attacked by the
Taliban whilst in
Afghanistan to present a
Pride of Britain Award. In December 2008, the duo starred in their first seasonal advert in seven years, for the supermarket chain
Sainsbury's. The duo appeared alongside chef
Jamie Oliver. In March 2009, the duo filmed a short film for inclusion on
Comic Relief, which documents a visit to a community centre for young carers in the North East. In September 2009, the duo released their official autobiography, entitled
Ooh! What a Lovely Pair. Our Story. In October 2010, the duo appeared in several
Nintendo adverts playing both the
Wii and
Nintendo DS. statue in London, auctioned to raise funds for the
NSPCC In 2011 and 2014, they both appeared on the
ITV2 comedy panel show
Celebrity Juice. From February 2013 to March 2015 they appeared in adverts for supermarket
Morrisons. Between February 2016 and March 2018, they had appeared in adverts for car company
Suzuki. In 2014, Ant & Dec designed a black and white striped
Paddington Bear statue, one of fifty statues of the bear located around London prior to the release of the film
Paddington, which was auctioned to raise funds for the
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). In 2015, the pair made a cameo appearance on the U.S. adaptation of Saturday Night Takeaway,
NBC's
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris. They are also executive producers on the show. In 2020, they celebrated 30 years of working together, releasing a book titled
Once Upon A Tyne. It featured stories from their time as a duo and from behind the scenes of their shows. In 2026, they launched their new Podcast, Hanging Out with Ant & Dec that topped the charts leaving "8 bananas" reviews everywhere!
OBEs On 10 June 2016, it was announced that the duo would be awarded
OBE status by Queen
Elizabeth II at an investiture later that year. The pair said they were both "shocked, but incredibly honoured". McPartlin and Donnelly collected their awards for services to broadcasting and entertainment at
Buckingham Palace from
Prince Charles (now King Charles III) on 27 January 2017.
Guinness World Record On 28 January 2020, the duo were awarded the Guinness World Record for "the most
National Television Awards won consecutively for Best Presenter" which was at 18 as of 22 January 2019. The record was broken a further 5 times by Ant and Dec themselves after they won the same award 5 years consecutively bringing the new record to 23. The run ended in
2025 when
Gary Lineker won the award. ==Controversies==