'F*ck Off' – Brits React To News Of A UK "Saturday Night Live"


 


A UK version of Saturday Night Live (SNL), a show which has been a staple of American channel NBC since its launch in 1975, will air in 2026, broadcaster-to-be Sky says.

The show, which has helped to propel the careers of big-name comedy forces like Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, and Norm Macdonald, will “bring an all-British version of the show to UK audiences next year – all live from London on Saturday night!”, CEO of Sky Studios Cecile Frot-Coutaz said.

But fans don’t feel that the UK adaptation will be quite up to the iconic standard of the venerated American original. 

“I hope it feels distinctively British, as a lot of SNL humour doesn’t translate,” TV critic Scott Bryan said

“Also, as Richard Osman pointed out on Rest is Ents lately, locking in a cast for a while is hard as they will get offers elsewhere.” 


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