Declan Donnelly
- English
- Presenter
Press clippings Page 2
An Ant and Dec sitcom may be on TV by next year
Ant and Dec have admitted that they're finally moving forward with their sitcom plans and that 'there is stuff down on paper now'.
Rebecca Lewis, Metro, 24th March 2016Dave Gorman interview
The comedian on parenthood, Ant & Dec, and the sop of Twitter.
Adam Jacques, The Independent, 30th August 2015Vic & Bob: House of Fools, future tours, and Ant & Dec
It's Vic and Bob's silver jubilee! We meet the absurdist comedy heroes to talk about their 25 years on our screens.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 9th February 2015ITV orders Ant & Dec sitcom pilot
Ant & Dec are set to star in This Is Us, a studio based sitcom pilot for ITV. The show will focus on a 'heightened version' of the duo's real lives.
British Comedy Guide, 12th November 2013Ant & Dec talk about silent sitcom project
Popular presenting duo Ant & Dec having been talking about creating a silent sitcom so they can leave a 'legacy'.
British Comedy Guide, 19th February 2013Video: Ant and Dec take the Breakfast set
Presenter Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly joined the Breakfast sofa to talk about their Comic Relief challenge.
They are visiting as many television and radio stations as possible in 12 hours and their aim is to take a souvenir from every location they visit which they will put up for auction to raise money for Comic Relief.
BBC News, 14th March 2011The return of cuddly comedy
The nominations for Saturday's British Comedy Awards are full of comics you would happily introduce to your grandmother. How refreshing.
Andrew Pettie, The Telegraph, 21st January 2011Ant & Dec nominated for BCA six years after fix scandal
Television presenters Ant McParlin and Declan Donnelly could scoop the People's Choice award at this year's British Comedy Awards - six years after they were given it by mistake.
The Telegraph, 15th January 2011Gary Morecambe: Ant and Dec 'are new Eric and Ern'
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been hailed a modern-day Morecambe and Wise - by Eric Morecambe's son.
The Sun, 27th December 2010Most of all the programme was lacking in pace. With an atmosphere stilted and shorn of any sense of improvisation, this tribute felt more like a script read-through. Ironically if the lads had been less reverential to the source and allowed more of their own ebullience to shine through the whole thing could have been far more successful.
Graham Kibble-White, Off The Telly, 11th May 2002