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ProfilesYou are in: Tyne > People > Profiles > Ant and Dec - Tyneside Heroes The lads were born in Newcastle in 1975 Ant and Dec - Tyneside HeroesShowbiz duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly both hail from Newcastle upon Tyne. Geordie duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly - better known as Ant and Dec - have been entertaining audiences with their unique brand of zany humour since they were in their teens. The pair first came to notice in the classic 大象传媒 children's TV drama Byker Grove, which was filmed on Tyneside. The early days in Byker Grove The much-loved show, which ran for 17 years, also launched the careers of local actresses Donna Air and Jill Halfpenny. The GroveAnt and Dec played the characters PJ and Duncan in Byker Grove. Dec joined the show right from day one and Ant first appeared in series two. Speaking on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in 2006 the pair admitted they didn't hit it off straight away. "We didn't particularly like each other at first, I thought he was miserable," said Dec. "We've rowed a few times - we're quite competitive," Ant added. But they both acknowledged they wouldn't have been as successful without each other. Ant said: "If we hadn't met I don't think we would have got as far." The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites Looking sultry for TOTP Top of the PopsThe duo left the Grove in 1993 and moved into music under their character names as PJ & Duncan AKA. Ant and Dec dreamed about being in pop when they were kids growing up in Newcastle's West End. There weren't many Geordie stars around in those days but that didn't stop them from fantasizing about being famous. Ant said: "I used to watch Top of the Pops and dream about going on." Their dreams came true when they made their first appearance on Top of the Pops in 1994 with their debut hit Let's Get Ready To Rhumble. Success continued with If I Give You My Number and Eternal Love both hitting the charts, although they never had a number one single in the UK. Promoting We're On the Ball in 2002 From 1997 Ant and Dec began to focus on their TV careers instead, with great success - although there was a brief return to the music biz in 2002 when they released the England team's World Cup song We're on the Ball. Saturday night TVEarly TV presenting gigs included Ant & Dec Unzipped, Friends Like These and SM:TV Live. Since then they have moved on to presenting more adult- and family-orientated shows, especially on Saturday nights, including Pop Idol, Britain's Got Talent and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. These days, Ant and Dec are a national institution with an army of fans of all ages - and arguably two of the most powerful people in British TV. In 2007 they were the most-watched TV show hosts according to a survey by media agency MPG. They were seen by 51% of the nation at least once. They have continued to do the odd bit of acting alongside their presenting commitments and in 2006 released their first feature film, Alien Autopsy. On the red carpet in 2007 "We're certainly not going to launch an assault on Tinseltown. This might be the only film we ever make, so we're going to enjoy it," Ant said at the time. "It took a while to change from our Saturday night presenting head back to our acting head, but it was all down to [director] Jonny Campbell. "We found the more real we could make the performance, the funnier it would be." Black and white at heartAnt and Dec's success has taken them all over the world but they haven't forgotten their Geordie roots. They are regular visitors to the Toon and still follow Newcastle United closely - even appearing on the pitch at Shearer's testimonial. Howay the lads! The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites last updated: 02/12/2008 at 09:39 You are in: Tyne > People > Profiles > Ant and Dec - Tyneside Heroes Contacting Ant and DecWe get lots of emails and letters asking if we can put people in touch with Ant and Dec or if we can help you get on their TV shows. Sorry, we cannot help directly, but you can try writing to their agent: Alison Astall |
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