Ant's Shocked By Gary Oldman & Dec’s A Great Uncle!
6/10/202649 min
This week, the boys discover a GHOST IN THE STUDIO, Ant has a new foxy friend, and Dec is expecting twins... or is he? Ant’s also started new beef with an Oscar winner, Gary Oldman, Dec is campaigning to bring back Word of the Day and find out which National Treasure can’t tell the boys apart - but if anyone can get away with it, they can!! As always, we dive into your postbag, tattoos, and share some new TV recommendations. Keep your correspondence coming to hangingout@beltabox.com and sign off your email using the name you'd like us to use; if you don't want your surname mentioned, please don't add it, and it you'd like a full name shout out, throw it all in there!
00:00 - Coming up04:45 - A Great Niece & David Attenborough10:15 - Ant’s Foxy Friend12:10 - Bring Back Word of the Day?17:55 - Ant & Dec’s Hobbies22:25 - Banana TV ratings26:15 - Tattoo Suggestions32:28 - Postbag
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