Television legends Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have sensationally quit their headline show, Saturday Night Takeaway.
The pair who have fronted the show since 2002 have aired over 130 episodes including two special spin-offs.
In recent years, the studio audience as well as fans at home have had the opportunity to get their hands on lavish prizes including trips abroad.
But now, it seems as though the television duo have their minds set on other aspects of their career following their decision to step back.
Taking to Twitter, Ant said: "Hi everyone, we've got some news for you, next year, in 2024, it will be our 20th series of Saturday Night Takeaway.
"We've got some very special look-backs planned as well as some very exciting new items."
While Dec added: "We've also decided that our 20th series will be our last one for a little while. The show takes up such a lot of our year, we just feel that we need a little bit of a breather and the show is going to take a little bit of a rest."
"But before that though," continued Ant before he went on to say: "We've got the 20th series to plan, haven't we?"
Speaking about their decision, Ant, 47, told The Sun: "We love making Saturday Night Takeaway, but reaching the milestone of 20 series seemed like the perfect time to pause for a little while and catch our breath."
Ant and Dec’s decision to pause their long-running ITV show could be linked to the duo’s recent decision to set up their very own production company.
The I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! presenters have established themselves as the nation's favourite double act since first appearing on screen together in Byker Grove back in the 90s, and the Geordie lads have now set their sights on even bigger things.
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Ant and Dec recently founded the production company, Mitre Television Limited, and even gave fans a sneak peek of their office on Instagram last year.
Mitre is named after the pub from the TV show Byker Grove, which is where the award-winning presenter first met as young actors in 1990.
Speaking in 2020, when Ant and Dec acquired a business manager for Mitre, a source claimed Ant and Dec are looking at 'new streaming opportunities,' to grow and expand the reach of their company.
They revealed to The Sun: "Ant and Dec have dominated our screens for years but now they’d like to have a shot working with the streaming giants – including Netflix.
"They’re tied up in a mega-money deal with ITV so won’t be appearing on screen but want their production company to push into the market. "There are endless opportunities for their old formats which could end up being put onto streaming platforms," the source added.