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Is tonight's Saturday Night Takeaway live? Ant and Dec host show from own homes

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Saturday Night Takeaway will be a little different tonight amid the new precautions set by the government amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Hosts Ant and Dec filmed their live show last weekend without an audience - and later confirmed that it would be their last live show for this year.

ITV were forced to cancel their usual grand final in Disney World Florida and the duo have instead pre-filmed it. Following last week's show, the show tweeted a photo of Ant and Dec with Olly Murs, Bradley Walsh, Joel Dommet, Andi Peters and Stephen Mulhern in the empty studio.

They tweeted: "Thank you all for joining us tonight! Sadly that was our final live show of the series. We hope it sparked some joy when we all need it most. "We'll be back next week

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