Tag: U.K

‘SNL U.K.’ Weekend Update Takes Aim at Katy Perry’s ‘Stupid Moron’ Mask

“SNL U.K.'s” Weekend Update targeted Met Gala attendees in its latest episode. Co-host Ania Magliano remarked that this

‘Saturday Night Live U.K.’ Set to be Renewed for Season 2

“Saturday Night Live U.K.” is on track for a second season renewal. Though Sky has not officially commented,

‘SNL U.K.’ Weekend Update Jokes Trump ‘Sh*t Himself’ Before Attack

Donald Trump was a primary target of the “SNL U.K.” Weekend Update on Saturday. Co-hosts Paddy Young and

Aimee Lou Wood Pokes Fun at ‘SNL’ Teeth Sketch Ahead of Hosting in U.K

“White Lotus” actress Aimee Lou Wood has directly addressed the “SNL” teeth controversy ahead of her upcoming hosting

Oliver Jones Joins Amazon MGM Studios as U.K. Scripted Commissioner

Oliver Jones is leaving Apple TV after six years to take on the role of senior commissioner for

‘SNL U.K.’ Ratings Drop by 42% for Riz Ahmed-Hosted Episode 3

“Saturday Night Live U.K.” experienced a significant decline in ratings with Episode 3, which dropped by 95,050 viewers

‘SNL U.K.’ Ratings Dip With Jamie Dornan-Hosted Second Episode

Ratings for “Saturday Night Live U.K.” have declined by the second episode. The live comedy show's second airing,

Princess Diana, David Attenborough Parodied in Edgy ‘SNL U.K.’ Sketch

In a bold “Saturday Night Live U.K.” sketch, historical British figures such as Princess Diana and Winston Churchill

‘SNL U.K.’ Extends First Season to 8 Episodes

The first season of "Saturday Night Live U.K." has been expanded with two additional episodes, bringing the total

‘SNL U.K.’ to Stream on Peacock in the U.S.

Peacock Secures U.S. Streaming Rights for "Saturday Night Live U.K." Peacock has made a major acquisition by securing

HBO Max U.K. Launch Still Going Ahead Despite Paramount Merger

HBO Max is forging ahead with its launch in the UK, undeterred by uncertainties surrounding its future as

Chinese Producers Push Microdramas and U.K. Partnerships at Mip London

Chinese producers are making strides in positioning microdramas as a key vehicle for export while forging stronger co-production