I loved my Nintendo 64 growing up.

I think Jonathan Ross is brilliant.

There's no excuse for drink-driving.

I suffer really badly with insomnia.

I'd love to be able to play the piano.

Entertainment is about having a blast.

Life just swallowed me up for a few years.

If you are enjoying yourself its infectious.

Dec's punctuality leaves a lot to be desired.

I've got ADHD. I don't mind talking about that.

For a double act to work, you shouldn't have egos.

I was a massive arachnophobe - I just hated spiders.

I was one of four blokes that done drama at my school.

I'm just known as Ant and Dec, even when I'm on my own.

I would say I've definitely been humbled for the better.

I let a lot of people down, and for that I am truly sorry.

Not bipolar, but I lean towards manicness and then lowness.

I think if you are having fun the audience will have fun too.

Just saying I'd like to do a sitcom is poison words, isn't it?

There's this working-class guilt - you don't want to be flashy.

To feel love and give love - it's the greatest feeling there is.

Among double acts, Morecambe and Wise are number one, definitely.

If it wasn't for 'Byker Grove' we wouldn't be where we are today.

You can't go through what I've been through without being humbled.

It's OK to take time off and say to friends that I need to get well.

I've took stock of things and said, 'Right I've got to think of me.'

When you're bored, it doesn't necessarily mean the audience is bored.

I think I'm quite up and down, I'm quite hyper. Either hyper up or down.

Me and Dec are long in the tooth now - we've seen every Bush Tucker trial there is.

We struggle so much with wanting everybody to like us, we weaken ourselves at times.

Some people are very cynical about it, but we're not trying to replace Bob and Terry.

I do believe that nurture has a great deal to do with how you end up as a human being.

To be fair, life is too short. There is no point holding grudges or anything like that.

I need to be cared for and looked after. I need to be aware of things more and I am now.

There's always an extra 10% you give when it's live as suppose to do a pre-recorded show.

A divorce will always change your life because it's such an upheaval. It's such a change.

Sometimes we spend 20 minutes just watching Carol Vorderman brush her hair in the mornings.

I think you can show off too much, and that would have been such a no-no from me growing up.

We've done 'Britain's Got Talent' and we work well with Simon Cowell and have done for years.

Eighteen-year-old guys don't hang around youth centers, or if they do, they're kind of weird.

If the whole of the industry is suffering it would be naive to assume we would not suffer too.

In our day-to-day lives we're not very introspective - especially not British northern blokes.

I'm just one of those people who happens to be all or nothing. A lot of people can be middle. I'm not.

We love 'I'm a Celebrity,' 'Britain's Got Talent,' 'Saturday Night Takeway,' but they're all live shows.

I would go into the Jungle if I wasn't hosting it or I'd like to do 'MasterChef.' But 'Strictly?' God, no!

If it happens, it happens, but because everything is going so well over here, we're not dying to break America.

Katie Hopkins was in 'I'm A Celebrity' but you wouldn't really remember her doing it, as she didn't really shine.

We love the 'Britain's Got Talent' process, we love interacting and responding with the public, it's just good fun.

We're never really spotted falling out of nightclubs. We don't go to places where there are photographers hanging out.

We've seen people who have a 'make-under' just to try and recapture that Susan Boyle moment but it doesn't work like that.

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