Our Favourite Geordie Duo: Ant & Dec On Their New Children’s Book Helping The NSPCC | This Morning

The original Geordie Duo? Ant & Dec appeared on This Morning back in their role as National Treasures, once more.

This Morning published this video item, entitled “Our Favourite Geordie Duo: Ant & Dec On Their New Children’s Book Helping The NSPCC | This Morning” – below is their description.

Is there anything they can’t do? Our favourite duo Ant and Dec have added another spinning plate to their repertoire – authors of the children’s book, Propa Happy. The fun-filled guide to feeling good helps to raise vital funds for the NSPCC and is created alongside their ‘Pass the Positivity’ campaign. The boys join us to discuss their latest project, hosting the Prince’s Trust awards tonight and what’s in store for next week’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals.

Broadcast on 26/05/22

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Ant and Dec are TV presenters who used to be in the Children’s television show, Byker Grove, set in Newcastle. Before presenting television, they released a pop track, called “Let’s Get Ready to Rumble.”

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