According to a new report, Saturday Night Live is heading across the pond. Variety writes that a U.K. adaptation of the late-night sketch show is in early development at the Comcast-backed network Sky. Click inside to find out more… Sky and NBC have shared the same parent company since 2018, with Comcast paying $39 billion to outbid Fox for the British-based broadcaster.
SNL has already been adapted in a number of territories, including China, Japan, Italy, Poland and South Korea. According to Deadline, who first reported the news, comedians are already “lining up to be involved.” Variety adds that the new show will likely air much earlier than SNL does, as there isn’t the same culture around late-night programming in the U.K.
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