Ant and Dec Saturday Night Takeaway viewers were in disbelief at the end of tonight's show.
The popular presenters thrilled fans as they returned to front another episode of the happiest 90 minutes of the week. The hosts welcomed Rob Beckett as guest announcer and pranked Rylan in a jam-packed edition.
However, fans were taken aback as Ant and Dec revealed the latest episode was the penultimate in the season. The grand finale of the show will be filmed in Florida and a game on tonight's show saw viewers play to win a place on a plane to the Sunshine State.
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Next week's episode will be broadcast from Universal Orlando resort in what will be a show first. The final segment on the episode featured a performance by Busted as the show's crew piled into a bus ready to start the journey to Florida.
Dec confirmed the show will be broadcast from across the Atlantic for the final episode as he announced: "That's it from the UK. We will see you next Saturday for the big one, the series finale live from Universal, Orlando."
Viewers following the show on Twitter were taken aback as they realised how quickly the latest season had gone by.
Katie commented: "So excited to see it live from Florida, can’t believe it’s nearly over though."
Marie tweeted: "Can’t believe it’s the last uk show of #SaturdayNightTakeaway before the final in Florida"
@ThemGeordielads said: "Can’t believe it the finale next week. It’s madness it’s gone so quick. I’ve enjoyed the show so much."
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