Meet the writers shaping the new Saturday Night Live UK. Discover the 20 comedic voices behind the sketches of this highly anticipated premiere season.
- March 20, 2026
AceShowbiz - With its premiere season just weeks away, the highly anticipated Saturday Night Live UK has unveiled its inaugural writing staff. This key creative team will be responsible for crafting the sketches and comedy that will define the British iteration of the legendary franchise.
The newly announced writing team comprises twenty individuals: Al Roberts, Ayo Adenekan, Bella Hull, Celya AB, Charlie Skelton, Chris Cantrill, Ellie Fulcher, Gráinne Maguire, Hari Kanth, Humphrey Ker, James Farmer, Jonno Johnson, Joseph Moore, Keith Akushie, Laura Claxton, Lorna Rose Treen, Louis Waymouth, Nathan Foad, Omar Badawy, and Omodara Olatunji. This diverse group of comedic voices will work behind the scenes to shape the show's content.
The announcement of the writing staff follows the recent confirmation of the show's inaugural cast of eleven performers. Assembling both the on-screen talent and the writing room is a critical final step in the production process before the show goes live. The writers' room is where the core concepts for the weekly show will be developed, from political satire and celebrity impressions to original characters and musical parodies.
The pressure is on for Saturday Night Live UK to establish its own unique comedic identity while honoring the format and legacy of the original American series. The success of the show will heavily depend on the strength and originality of its written material, making this writing team selection one of the most crucial decisions for the producers. Their ability to tap into contemporary British culture and current events will be paramount.
As the launch date draws nearer, all eyes will be on how this writing staff collaborates with the cast and production team. The coming weeks will involve intensive writing sessions, rehearsals, and revisions to prepare for the live broadcast. The unveiling of the writers solidifies the final creative foundation for what promises to be a major new entry in the UK's television landscape.