The British adaptation of Saturday Night Live debuted on Sky on March 21, attracting nearly 230,000 viewers during its 75-minute premiere in the 10pm slot on Sky One.
Star-Studded Launch
SNL veteran Tina Fey hosted the episode, which included live performances from indie rock band Wet Leg and guest appearances by talk show host Graham Norton. The show aims to capture the high-energy spirit of the original NBC series, now reimagined with a British perspective.
Viewer Confusion Over Laughter
Minutes into the opening skit, audiences expressed bafflement at the overly intense laughter track. Many questioned if it was canned, despite claims of a live studio audience. One viewer on X posted: “Are they seriously doing canned laughter on SNLUK?” Another asked: “Surely that laughter isn’t real on Saturday Night Live UK?” A third remarked: “Hang on? Is this laughter canned? It surely can’t be. But the audience is being weirdly compliant.” One critic noted: “The laugh track is leveled/mixed wrong and it’s annoying me.”
Positive Responses Emerge
Despite the criticism, the premiere earned praise from fans and celebrities alike. TV personality Richard Osman shared: “Loving it.” A viewer admitted: “Was so critical about the idea of SNLUK. 2 minutes in and I’m cryin.” Another stated: “My expectations were low, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. Will watch more episodes of this.”
Show’s Vision and Leadership
Sky describes the series as a weekly live broadcast that delivers unpredictable energy through a distinctly British lens. Each episode features a new guest host and chart-topping musical guest. Cecile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of Sky Studios, highlighted the original SNL’s legacy: “For over 50 years Saturday Night Live has held a unique position in TV and in our collective culture, reflecting and creating the global conversation all under the masterful comedic guidance of Lorne Michaels.” She added: “The show has discovered and nurtured countless comedy and musical talents over the years and we are thrilled to be partnering with Lorne and the SNL team to bring an all-British version of the show to UK audiences – all live from London on Saturday night!”

