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Dec Donnelly calls on live Takeaway audience to send Ant a round of applause

He admitted the show had been tinged with sadness

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Declan Donnelly paid tribute to Ant McPartlin after he hosted the series finale of Saturday Night Takeaway alone.

Dec helmed the live episode from the Universal Orlando Resort in Florida without his presenting partner Ant, who has taken a step back from TV commitments following a drink-driving charge.

After the episode went off air, Dec thanked the audience for their support during the series, adding that it had been “fun” but “tinged with sadness”.

He asked the audience for a round of applause for Ant, “who is back at home”.

Dec added: “He’ll appreciate that.”

Ant was charged by postal requisition on March 21 after allegedly being involved in a collision with two other cars while he was driving his Mini in Richmond, west London, on March 18.

The variety show was cancelled for one week, but Donnelly Dec to host last Saturday.

He took over presenting duties for the series finale in Florida, alongside support presenters Scarlett Moffatt and Stephen Mulhern, after spending several days in the sunny resort.

Everybody needs somebody to love… (Credit: ITV)

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He opened the show by showing off his singing and dancing skills, delighting viewers with his rendition of Everybody Needs Somebody To Love while accompanied by a Blues Brothers tribute act.

Dec also had the audience laughing as he joked it “literally just started to rain” during the live broadcast.

Ant made a brief appearance in a pre-recorded comedy sketch for the show called Saturday Knight Takeaway.

The segment also starred the likes of Joanna Lumley, Noel Edmonds, Judy Murray, Emilia Fox, Katie Price, Bill Roache and Gareth Malone.

The show also featured R&B star Jason Derulo, actress Denise Richards as the guest announcer, singer Craig David as the resident and pop duo The Rembrandts.

The American pop-rock duo performed their classic hit and Friends theme tune I’ll Be There For You in an interactive segment, which saw three viewers in different locations in the UK tasked with filling in the missing words.

Dec admitted the show had been tinged with sadness (Credit: ITV)

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Dec made a humorous guest appearance during Jason’s performance at the end of the show, joining him on stage clad in a colourful conga-style costume and showing off his moves.

He signed off the jam-packed show by thanking fans for “all the love and support during the series”.

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