Saturday Night Takeaway. ITV launched the campaign in 2019 on Britain's Got Talent by pausing the show for 60 seconds, encouraging people to start a conversation with a loved one.
To mark the milestone, the presenting duo announced that Britons have started over 100 million "new or more meaningful conversations" since the campaign launched.
Taking a moment to make the announcement partway through the programme, Dec began: "Before we carry on with tonight's show, we have a little update for you. Related: Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway fans in hysterics over confetti incidentHe said: "Two years ago, we stood in this very studio and we asked Britain to get talking.
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