Saturday Night Live UK
Saturday Night Live UK

Saturday Night Live UK

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2026
1 Seasons
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Comedy

Overview

Broadcast live each week, this brand-new UK version brings the high-wire, anything-can-happen energy that makes SNL a cultural force, now reimagined through a distinctly British lens. A new guest host will take the helm each week, putting their distinctive stamp on the SNL formula alongside a chart-topping musical guest. Written, rehearsed and performed in the week of each show, every episode is staged in front of a live studio audience and features an opening monologue, topical sketches, live music, and a UK take on SNL’s iconic news satire, Weekend Update.

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Production Companies

Broadway Video
Universal Television Alternative Studio

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

11 members
Acting

Hammed Animashaun

Self - Various Characters

Hammed Animashaun
Acting

Ayoade Bamgboye

Self - Various Characters

Ayoade Bamgboye
Acting

Larry Dean

Self - Various Characters

Larry Dean
Acting

Celeste Dring

Self - Various Characters

Celeste Dring
Acting

George Fouracres

Self - Various Characters

George Fouracres
Acting

Ania Magliano

Self - Various Characters

Ania Magliano
Acting

Annabel Marlow

Self - Various Characters

Annabel Marlow
Acting

Al Nash

Self - Various Characters

Al Nash
Acting

Jack Shep

Self - Various Characters

Jack Shep
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Emma Sidi

Self - Various Characters

Emma Sidi
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Paddy Young

Self - Various Characters

Paddy Young

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