Tina Fey’s SNL UK debut revealed a major difference from the U.S. show, and early reactions suggest the risky launch may be paying off. The Tina Fey Just Revealed What The New ‘SNL UK’ Can Do That The U.S. Version Can’t first appeared on The Blast
Tina Fey made history this weekend as the first-ever host of “Saturday Night Live UK,” and she wasted no time pointing out one key difference between the new show and its American counterpart.
The UK edition follows the same core structure as NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”
However, Fey’s opening monologue offered an early glimpse into how the format is being adapted for British audiences, including one notable change that’s already generating buzz online.
Early feedback suggests that critics and viewers alike are largely viewing Fey’s debut on “SNL UK” as a success.
There has been particular appreciation for how the writers and cast navigated the difficult challenge of translating such a distinctly American format for a UK audience.
Tina Fey Leads ‘SNL UK’ Into Its Historic First Episode

Fey has been working closely with the “Saturday Night Live” franchise for nearly three decades, first joining the show in 1997 as a writer before quickly rising through the ranks.
Her journey includes several major milestones, including becoming the first female head writer in 1999.
Fey later transitioned to on-screen work in 2000 as a co-anchor on the “Weekend Update” segment, initially alongside Jimmy Fallon and later with Amy Poehler.
This role helped turn the Pennsylvania-born star into a household name.
Even after leaving the show full-time, she remained a regular presence, returning as a host on multiple occasions.
Fey was first reported as the debut host of “SNL UK” in early March, according to The Sun.
The One Thing ‘SNL UK’ Gets Away With
Because “SNL” is performed live, NBC heavily self-censors, and the only time you are likely to hear a performer drop an expletive is if it happens by accident.
In her monologue from the premiere episode of “SNL UK,” Fey suggested that the UK version operates with no such restrictions.
The comedian said this when Michael Cera joked that he had heard her say “the f-word.”
“Oh, yeah. We are allowed to swear in this version of the show,” Fey replied.
Cera then took the opportunity to test that freedom: “Sh-tbird! F-cking b-llocks!”
“I think I would use it sparingly. It feels kind of unclassy,” he added.
Tina Fey’s ‘SNL UK’ Debut Wins Over Viewers Who ‘Expected A Disaster’

Two days before Fey headlined the launch of “SNL UK,” the Financial Times raised doubts about whether the concept could work in Britain.
“Sky executives know that bringing such a revered and quintessentially American show to the UK comes with a risk, especially with sketch shows on the wane for the past two decades,” the report noted.
But by the end of the debut episode, that tone had begun to shift, with early reactions moving from skepticism to a quiet appreciation.
“It could have been a lot, lot worse,” a review in The Guardian observed. “It could have been a lot better. But it is likely to become so as the team and the audience settle in over the coming weeks.”
Fans Already Demand A Separate ‘SNL UK’ YouTube Channel
One of the most common reactions in the comments section of the YouTube video of Fey’s “SNL UK” monologue was a call for a dedicated channel for the show.
“Why does this not get its own YT channel? I don’t want all the other Sky TV content cluttering up my subscription page,” one viewer wrote.
“Please have a UK SNL YouTube,” another added, while more argued that there is already a clear audience for it.
“There are UK comedy fans who would subscribe to a ‘SNL UK’ YouTube channel, but won’t subscribe to the main Sky channel because they don’t want to be inundated with other Sky videos,” one user said.
After Tina Fey, Fans Already Know Who They Want To Host ‘SNL UK’ Next

Cera was not the only notable guest to join Fey during her “SNL UK” monologue.
Graham Norton also made an appearance and impressed fans, with many already calling for him to return as host.
“We need Graham Norton to host an episode!!” one fan wrote.
An even more enthusiastic viewer added: “I want Graham to somehow co-host every episode!”
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