How did critics rate 'Saturday Night Live UK'?
Reviews were mixed, ranging from 'shockingly competent' to 'seriously unfunny,' but generally leaned towards positive, acknowledging the show's ambition.
TV / Comedy
The UK adaptation of 'Saturday Night Live' has premiered on Sky UK, 50 years after the US original. Critics have shared their initial thoughts on whether the comedy translates across the pond.
The first episode of 'Saturday Night Live UK' aimed to capture the essence of the American original while incorporating British sensibilities. The show featured a cold open with a sketch about Keir Starmer, followed by Tina Fey's monologue and various sketches and musical performances. Critics noted both hits and misses, with some praising the 'Weekend Update' segment and certain character impressions, while others found sketches to be lacking. The show's success will depend on its ability to find its unique voice and build rapport with the audience over time.
Some of the sketches that stood out included ones featuring David Attenborough, Princess Diana, and a cosmetics ad with dark humor. The political satire, a staple of SNL, was also present in the UK version, with sketches addressing current events and figures. The use of British cultural references and expletives added a distinct flavor to the show.
Reviews were mixed, ranging from 'shockingly competent' to 'seriously unfunny,' but generally leaned towards positive, acknowledging the show's ambition.
Tina Fey, a former SNL head writer and cast member, hosted the debut episode.
The show airs on Sky One and is available on the NOW streaming service.
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