Tina Fey to Host First UK Saturday Night Live as Tourette's Sketch Draws Criticism
In Brief
Tina Fey will host the UK debut of Saturday Night Live while a Tourette's sketch receives criticism from a charity.
Key Facts
- Tina Fey is scheduled to host the first episode of Saturday Night Live UK, premiering in March on Sky, according to The Independent
- Saturday Night Live UK is a British adaptation of the original US show, per The Independent
- The Tourette Action charity described a recent Saturday Night Live sketch as 'hurtful' to people with Tourette's, according to BBC News
- The charity stated that Tourette's syndrome is 'not a joke' amid ongoing Baftas fallout, as reported by BBC News
- The criticism of the sketch occurred around the time of the announcement of the new UK version of the show, based on both sources
What Happened
According to The Independent, Tina Fey will host the first episode of Saturday Night Live UK, which is set to air in March on Sky. BBC News reports that the original Saturday Night Live show has been criticized by the Tourette Action charity for a sketch they described as hurtful to people with Tourette's syndrome. The charity emphasized that Tourette's is 'not a joke' during the Baftas fallout period.
Why It Matters
The launch of Saturday Night Live UK represents the introduction of the US comedy format to British television, as noted by The Independent. The criticism from the Tourette Action charity, reported by BBC News, highlights concerns about the portrayal of medical conditions in comedy programming. These developments may be relevant to discussions about media representation and audience reception in the UK.
Sources
- The Independent — Tina Fey ‘to host first-ever episode’ of Saturday Night Live UK(5h ago)
- BBC News — Saturday Night Live criticised for 'hurtful' Tourette's sketch(just now)
