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Last night's episode of ITV Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway left viewers worried, after one of its stars suffered a small accident live on air.

The mishap didn't go unnoticed by viewers, who spotted it in the background. The popular ITV Saturday night show was going smoothly, with Ant and Dec's 'minute of happiness' feature - which is popular amongst viewers - giving everyone the dose of feel good we all need at the minute.

During the feature, the Geordie duo dished out tickets to Orlando as part of the end of the series show. Appearing alongside Ant and Dec were some familiar faces, who people are likely to see on a trip to Orlando's theme parks.

Characters such as Shrek, Puss in Boots and Trolls joined Ant and Dec for the giveaway bonanza. READ MORE: Dawn French fans 'spit their coffee out' as she shows off drastic transformation ahead of BBC The Traitors return However, as they finished their happiest minute and left the stage, some fans spotted that the person in the Shrek costume had fallen off stage as they tried to make their exit, followed by Puss in Boots and the other characters.

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