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John Oliver Criticizes Plans for U.K. Version of 'Saturday Night Live'

The comedian called the adaptation a 'terrible idea,' questioning how the show's unique production culture could translate to British audiences.

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Overview

  • NBC and Sky announced plans to launch a U.K. version of 'Saturday Night Live' next year, with Lorne Michaels as executive producer.
  • The British adaptation will follow the original SNL format, including celebrity hosts, musical guests, and a rotating cast of comedians.
  • During an interview with Seth Meyers, John Oliver called the concept a 'terrible idea,' citing the show's insular and cult-like production traditions.
  • Oliver highlighted the American SNL's all-night Tuesday rehearsals as an example of practices that may not resonate in the U.K.
  • Sky Studios CEO Cecile Frot-Coutaz framed the project as an opportunity to bring SNL's cultural impact to British audiences.