I love a sneeze.

We don't get any hate mail.

We never want the audience to get bored.

Cool is just something we've never been.

Not always behind the scenes is it sunny.

I've never massively minded not being cool.

You can't not be star-struck by Mary Berry.

It's a big thing, our relationship with ITV.

No one looks forward to getting old do they?

The real big learning curve for us was 'SM:TV.'

When we were 17, I got my first car, a Mini Metro.

I go for a sensible dinner with the wife when I can.

I'd like to do 'Strictly' because you learn something.

Ant was the only person who knew I was going to propose.

There's been times when it has been tough professionally.

I don't know if I get any mail. I think I just get bills.

I think we're paid a going rate for how well our shows do.

Animals are great but babies are the most magical thing ever.

My dad was born in Desertmartin at the foot of Slieve Gallion.

I love Leon and June and I love 'Gogglebox,' it's a brilliant show.

We're more pub and football guys rather than walking the red carpets.

We know what it's like to audition as kids and how nerve-racking it is.

We toured the world, all over Europe and to the Far East and Australia.

I learnt violin at school and hated it. I wish I'd learnt guitar or piano.

Ours is a career built on a friendship, not a friendship built on a career.

You know you're getting older when the record executives start getting younger.

I've definitely never said, 'Well, how about that, eh, I'm a national treasure.'

I love a bathroom and fluffy bathrobe. Bear Grylls and camping... that's not me!

Running in heels can be treacherous, and don't get me started on fake eyelashes!

I was an average student. Not a dunce. Used to play for the school football team.

When times were good, we made more money. When times are bad, we make less money.

We should do 'Takeaway' from Chicago or Philadelphia. We'd have great fun with it.

We kind of owe everything to 'Byker Grove.' It's where we learnt to do what we do.

Saturday mornings, you've got three hours of live telly and it's really forgiving.

I think there is more to this world than we can possibly fathom. There's got to be.

We did 'Friends Like These' on BBC and 'Slap Bang' on ITV which didn't work as well.

I come from a family of seven, so growing up I always thought I'd like a big family.

We were pushing the boundaries a bit of Saturday morning telly and trying new things.

We have got offered some shows in America, but really dopey shows - like reality shows.

As with many pop acts, your shelf life isn't that great, we peaked with our first album.

I think you learn every day. You can't buy experiences; all these experiences shape you.

Sometimes life has to tell you a little more forcefully: 'Slow down or change direction.'

We honestly felt a bit more at home in the TV studio than we did in the recording studio.

We knew we were making records for a certain demographic. We didn't look outside of that.

I can be quite argumentative and stubborn if I get a bee in my bonnet. I can be quite a pain.

I had my crisis at 30. I was actually really comfortable with 40. Life was in a better place.

I think working as part of a brotherhood shows you can achieve personal satisfaction in a team.

When people are so nice about you, you get emotional and cry. But we never take it for granted.

I might be a natural show-off but being your best mate's best man is a different kettle of fish.

I'll worry about something and get stressed whereas Ant is usually a bit more chilled about things.

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