Sky, which has broadcast the original American
Saturday Night Live since 2020 on linear channel
Sky Comedy, was understood to be engaging in the "early stages of development" of a British version in December 2021. At the time, representatives from
Saturday Night Live were "understood to be in London discussing the deal with
Sky" (like
NBC, also owned by
Comcast), with comedians reportedly "lining up to be involved". In April 2025, it was confirmed Lorne Michaels would executive produce the show, to air on
Sky Max and NOW at an undetermined date in 2026. A six-episode order was confirmed in May 2025, with the possibility of an extension depending on its popularity. On 20 March 2026, Sky announced a two episode extension of the series prior to the premiere, bringing the total episode order up to eight. Sky have stated that the programme is written in the week of each show and performed in front of a live studio audience. Similar to the original, it features an opening monologue, sketches, live music, and a British version of the news satire item
Weekend Update. The programme is a production of
Broadway Video &
SNL Studios in association with
Universal Television Alternative Studio's UK production team.
Lorne Michaels is credited for the role of show creator and main executive producer, as the programme was commissioned by Phil Edgar-Jones (executive director of unscripted originals at Sky) and Lisa Clark (commissioning executive at Sky) for Cecile Frot-Coutaz (CEO of
Sky Studios, and Chief Content Officer for Sky). James Longman is lead producer, with Liz Clare as director and Daran "Jonno" Johnson as head writer. Several of these key figures visited
the studios of the American version in November 2025. Edgar-Jones stated, speaking at the
Edinburgh TV Festival in August 2025, said that "the American team have come over, to give structural advice, but they're very mindful this has to be a very British thing". Clare left as the show's director after the fifth episode, owing to prior commitments clashing with the episode order extension. Richard Valentine is to direct the final three episodes of the inaugural run.
Casting The production staff began casting in mid-2025. Furthermore, Pauli Lovejoy serves as the musical director, Annie Hardinge as costume designer, and Kevin Fortune as the head of wigs, hair and make-up. The cast and launch date for the series were confirmed on 4 February 2026. The cast and writers began workshopping in mid-February, with the cast also taking part in a session with the American version's cue-card handler,
Wally Feresten, in mid-March, in order to ready the cast for the usage of
cue cards during the programme. The show will use a test audience to establish the quality and worthiness-for-inclusion of sketches. As of the second episode, comedian
Jamie Demetriou and writer
James Graham have joined the programme as consultants. == Broadcast ==