Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (Ant & Dec) received the award from Robbie Williams; however, in May 2008, it emerged that The Catherine Tate Show was in fact the programme which polled the most votes, following an investigation by the independent law firm Olswang, and McPartlin and Donnelly voluntarily returned the prize as they had already agreed to do.1 Olswang reported there was "insufficient evidence" to explain why the "error" occurred but speculated that "it was understood that [Williams] would be happy [to present the award] if the recipients were [Ant and Dec]. In order to ensure his attendance, this assurance was given." The report concluded that there was "no suggestion" that any of the three celebrities were aware of deception, and "it cannot be concluded that this was the reason why the wrong winner of the [award] was announced."2
^ "Ant and Dec Return Comedy Prize", BBC News, bbc.co.uk (2008-05-09). Retrieved on 12 May 2008. "TV presenters Ant and Dec [(Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly)] are to return a prize they were awarded at the 2005 British Comedy Awards after ITV revealed that they did not win. ... Ant and Dec are reportedly appalled at the error over the prize [photo caption]."