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'''Anthony McPartlin''' (born [[18 September]] [[1975]]) and '''Declan Donnelly''' (born [[25 September]] [[1975]]), more commonly known as '''Ant and Dec''', are popular presenters of light entertainment [[television program]]mes in the United Kingdom.
'''Anthony McPartlin''' (born [[18 September]] [[1975]]) and '''Declan Donnelly''' (born [[25 September]] [[1975]]), more commonly known as '''Ant and Dec''', are popular presenters of light entertainment [[television program]]mes in the United Kingdom.


The pair first formed a partnership as the characters PJ and Duncan in the [[BBC]] children's [[drama]] series ''[[Byker Grove]]''. Their friendship continued off-screen as well as on and after they left the TV series they turned their hand to pop music, releasing (under the name "PJ and Duncan") songs such as ''Let's Get Ready to Rhumble'' (sic) which included the lines "Watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, psyche!" which briefly caused the use of the word "psyche" as a synonym for "not", presumably coming from "I was only psyching you out", in the playgrounds of Britain. (Using "not" at the end of a sentence to negate its meaning had already been popularized by ''[[Wayne's World]]'' not long previously.) In total they released three albums - ''Psyche'', ''Top Katz'' and ''The Cult of Ant & Dec''.
The pair first formed a partnership as the characters PJ and Duncan in the [[BBC]] children's [[drama]] series ''[[Byker Grove]]''. Their friendship continued off-screen as well as on and after they left the TV series they turned their hand to pop music, releasing (under the name "PJ and Duncan") songs such as ''Let's Get Ready to Rhumble'' (sic) which included the lines "Watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, psyche!" which briefly caused the use of the word "psyche" as a synonym for "not", presumably coming from "I was only psyching you out", in the playgrounds of Britain. (Using "not" at the end of a sentence to negate its meaning had already been popularized by ''[[Wayne's World]]'' not long previously.) In total they released three albums - ''Psyche'' and ''Top Katz'' as PJ and Duncan and ''The Cult of Ant & Dec'' as Ant and Dec.


Later the duo moved into television presenting. They enjoyed success fronting [[ITV]]'s Saturday morning children's programme ''SM:TV Live'' and subsequently moved to Saturday evening to present fare aimed at adults such as ''Friends Like These'', ''[[Pop Idol]]'' and ''[[Ant and 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]].
Later the duo moved into television presenting. They enjoyed success fronting [[ITV]]'s Saturday morning children's programme ''SM:TV Live'' and subsequently moved to Saturday evening to present fare aimed at adults such as ''Friends Like These'', ''[[Pop Idol]]'' and ''[[Ant and 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]].

Revision as of 16:04, 3 September 2004

Anthony McPartlin (born 18 September 1975) and Declan Donnelly (born 25 September 1975), more commonly known as Ant and Dec, are popular presenters of light entertainment television programmes in the United Kingdom.

The pair first formed a partnership as the characters PJ and Duncan in the BBC children's drama series Byker Grove. Their friendship continued off-screen as well as on and after they left the TV series they turned their hand to pop music, releasing (under the name "PJ and Duncan") songs such as Let's Get Ready to Rhumble (sic) which included the lines "Watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, watch us wreck the mic, psyche!" which briefly caused the use of the word "psyche" as a synonym for "not", presumably coming from "I was only psyching you out", in the playgrounds of Britain. (Using "not" at the end of a sentence to negate its meaning had already been popularized by Wayne's World not long previously.) In total they released three albums - Psyche and Top Katz as PJ and Duncan and The Cult of Ant & Dec as Ant and Dec.

Later the duo moved into television presenting. They enjoyed success fronting ITV's Saturday morning children's programme SM:TV Live and subsequently moved to Saturday evening to present fare aimed at adults such as Friends Like These, Pop Idol and Ant and 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.

In 2002, at the age of 27, Ant and Dec received a joint Lifetime Achievement Award at the National Television Awards.