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Cat Deeley hints at SM:tv Live reunion with Ant and Dec

Cat Deeley hints at SM:tv Live reunion with Ant and Dec
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Cat Deeley suggests that a revival of iconic kids show SM:tv Live could "quite possibly" be on the cards.

Cat Deeley has hinted that a reunion of iconic kids TV show SM:tv Live could be on the cards in the near future.

The popular series aired Saturday mornings on ITV and featured Deeley, as well as co-hosts Ant & Dec, appearing in various sketches with celebrities of the day.

Asked about a potential revival on social media, Deeley said: "It was so much fun. Phillip Schofield once said to us, 'You must remember how much fun it is while you're doing it.'

"You never feel it at the time, because it's live, and you feel a bit of the pressure of it but looking back on it, I think it's the most fun we've ever had."

Deeley, who went on to forge a successful career in the US as host of So You Think You Can Dance, added that a reunion was "quite possibly" in the works.

Ant and Dec have previously suggested that the show could be revived this year to mark their 30-year anniversary of working together.

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