<Ul> <Li> Grab the Ads (Series 1--9) - Run for nine series, the segment focused on one randomly chosen viewer taking part in a prize give out . Viewers are initially asked to phone in for a place in the segment, with the chosen viewer receiving one of nine prizes on offer . Each prize was hidden behind a number - 1 to 9 - and whichever number was chosen was the prize that viewer got . In the first series, the format focused on the viewer picking a number from a grid upon being chosen, but for the majority of series, the number was generated through a game that was played by a different celebrity; after the prize was revealed, the presenters would announce the viewer who had been chosen to receive it . It's discontinuation came down to the production team opting to use the more commercial "Win the Ads" game when Saturday Night Takeaway returned for its tenth series . </Li> <Li> Banged Up with Beadle (Series 1) - This segment functioned liked a spoof of a reality show, in which each week, a different member of the public was chosen to spend seven days locked up in a dungeon at Spitbank Fort in the Solent, with Jeremy Beadle . When they appeared live in the episode on Saturday, they were given a task, in which they won £ 5,000 if successful . The segment featured a spin - off ITV2 show of the same name, presented by Donna Air and Brendan Courtney, to rival that of Channel 4's smash hit series Big Brother . </Li> <Li> Make Ant Laugh (Series 1) - This segment focused on a contestant chosen by the show, attempting to impress Ant by making him laugh . If they succeeded, they won a trophy, otherwise they were gunged on the episode . The format was similar in nature to the Challenge Ant segment of SMTV Live . </Li> <Li> Jim Didn't Fix It (Series 1--3) - This segment functioned as a spoof version of the format for Jim'll Fix It, in which an audience member who had written to Jimmy Savile in their youth for the means to fulfil their dreams but had never been lucky to receive it, were given the chance to realise their dreams years later . </Li> <Li> Home Run (Series 1--3) - This segment focused on unsuspecting members of the public being surprised by the presenters at a public location they were in, shown to viewers and the studio audience via hidden cameras set up at the location . The members selected by the show take part in a race to get back to their home immediately for a cash prize of £ 3,000 . The person (s), regardless of being successful, would then be forced to read an oath in which they stated that they must never go out on Saturday nights again . The segment was briefly revived as part of the programme's 100th episode celebrations in 2018 . </Li> <Li> Opportunity Knocks, Again (Series 2--5) - Based upon Opportunity Knocks, the format focused on members of the studio audience, who had previously performed on the show, to repeat their act on Saturday Night Takeaway . </Li> <Li> Saturday Cash Takeaway (Series 3) - This segment focused on a member of the studio audience randomly selecting one of nine popular takeaways, each being delivered to their customers . The one chosen would then be stuffed with £ 1,000, which the unsuspecting customer could receive, along with their food, if they answered a question correctly from their front door . </Li> <Li> Saturday Night Pub Olympics (Series 4) - This segment focused the production team selecting a random pub across the country, in which a number of unsuspecting customers visiting it would be invited to take part in a series of sporting events, dubbed the "Saturday Night Pub Olympics". The members taking part, are split into two teams, and face other against each other in three different events, with Dickie Davies providing commentary on proceedings . </Li> <Li> Beat the Boys (Series 5--8) - This segment focused on the presenters competing against a pair of celebrities in a specially themed time - trail event . Each pair would drive around a specially created course in a specific type of vehicle, and attempt to set a fast lap time . For each episode that the segment was featured in, the course included a specially designed set of obstacles that both pairs had to complete correctly; any not completed correctly would incur a ten - second penalty to the pair's lap time . </Li> <Li> Jiggy Bank (Series 6--7) - This segment focused on a studio audience member being randomly chosen to take part in a special game with a cash prize . The game focused on them riding a robotic pig, like a rodeo, and holding for as long as possible, with their time affecting the amount of money they won . A maximum of £ 5,000 was on offer, and any money not won went into a jackpot for "Grab the Ads". </Li> <Li> The Mouse Trap (Series 8--9) - This segment focused on a viewer being randomly picked to take part in a special game . The chosen viewer is given one minute to collect as much cheese from a specially created maze as they could possibly get and escape the maze before time ran out . Each piece of cheese collected was worth £ 1,000, with a total of five pieces to collect . If the contestant failed to get out of the maze in time, they would lose and be locked in the maze by "Tiddles the Takeaway Cat". </Li> <Li> Escape from Takeaway Island (Series 9) - This segment focused on twenty celebrities being imprisoned in a fictional prison of the show, in which they competed against each other in a series of games, to win their freedom . </Li> <Li> A Ticket To Slide (Series 12) - This segment focused on the presenters choosing a random member of the public to take part in a special game, in which they, along with their friends and family, had to collect keys while travelling down an inflatable slide . If enough keys were collected, the contestant would win tickets for a vacation to New York . </Li> <Li> Little Ant & Dec (Series 1 − 14) - Two young "look - alikes" of the presenters, nicknamed "Little Ant" and "Little Dec", meet with celebrities and ask them blunt questions regarding various subjects, which sometimes bamboozled the interviewee into giving some surprisingly straight answers . From its introduction in the second series to the end of the sixth series, the look - alikes were played by James Pallister and Dylan McKenna - Redshaw . When the segment was revived for the tenth series onwards, both Pallister and McKenna - Redshaw were too old to resume their roles, leading to them being replaced by Neil Overend and Haydn Reid . The segment was dropped after the fourteenth series, when the production team decided that both Overend and Reid were too old to continue in these roles and should be allowed to focus on their education . </Li> <Li> In for a Penny (Series 14 - 15) - Hosted by Stephen Mulhern and pre-recorded before an episode, this segment focuses on members of public being approached by Mulhern and taking part in a special gameshow, so long as they can provide a penny . Each contestant takes part in five rounds - four focusing on different challenges, and the final focusing on stopping at a selected number of seconds (i.e. stopping between 9 - 10 seconds) - and should they complete all five, they win £ 1,000, otherwise the game ends . At the end of Series 15, ITV confirmed that the segment would be spun - off as its own show . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Grab the Ads (Series 1--9) - Run for nine series, the segment focused on one randomly chosen viewer taking part in a prize give out . Viewers are initially asked to phone in for a place in the segment, with the chosen viewer receiving one of nine prizes on offer . Each prize was hidden behind a number - 1 to 9 - and whichever number was chosen was the prize that viewer got . In the first series, the format focused on the viewer picking a number from a grid upon being chosen, but for the majority of series, the number was generated through a game that was played by a different celebrity; after the prize was revealed, the presenters would announce the viewer who had been chosen to receive it . It's discontinuation came down to the production team opting to use the more commercial "Win the Ads" game when Saturday Night Takeaway returned for its tenth series . </Li> <Li> Banged Up with Beadle (Series 1) - This segment functioned liked a spoof of a reality show, in which each week, a different member of the public was chosen to spend seven days locked up in a dungeon at Spitbank Fort in the Solent, with Jeremy Beadle . When they appeared live in the episode on Saturday, they were given a task, in which they won £ 5,000 if successful . The segment featured a spin - off ITV2 show of the same name, presented by Donna Air and Brendan Courtney, to rival that of Channel 4's smash hit series Big Brother . </Li> <Li> Make Ant Laugh (Series 1) - This segment focused on a contestant chosen by the show, attempting to impress Ant by making him laugh . If they succeeded, they won a trophy, otherwise they were gunged on the episode . The format was similar in nature to the Challenge Ant segment of SMTV Live . </Li>

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