SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE UK - OPENING SHOW 'Saturday Night Live' is an American comedy institution. It's turbo boosted the careers of many of performers and writers from Chevvy Chase to Kate McKinnon, Larry David to Conan O'Brien, Eddie Murphy to Seth Meyers. So you can kind of understand why Lorne Michaels, its legendary executive producer, has decided to stick to a successful formula when creating a British franchise version for Sky One. But given Britain has a long and proud tradition of acerbic satirical humour, surely something's gotta give and it doesn't have to stick rigidly to the old 'SNL' formula? 'Saturday Night Live UK' landed on Sky One looking like the American version, sounding like the American version and pretty much waddling like the American version. The opening credits of various members of the cast on the streets of London was a direct recreation of the US show. The set was an exact replica. The trademark opening monologue, Week...
OSCARS 2026: THE RESULTS It had been billed as the tightest Oscars race in years. In the end, the statuettes largely went to the movies tipped to win at the start of this year's race - with one or two exceptions. 2026 will be remembered, though, as a year of a straight fight in many categories between Paul Thomas Anderson's Trump era epic 'One Battle After Another' and Ryan Coogler's vampire box office sensation 'Sinners'. Both would have been worthy winners of Best Picture and they ended up taking away a range of statuettes. However the Academy made the decision to reward Anderson with the big prizes and you suspect that wasn't just for his dazzling film but for a career packed full of dazzling films. An early indicator that 'One Battle After Another' was going to edge out 'Sinners' came when Cassandra Kulukundis took the first ever Oscar for Best Casting. 'One Battle After Another' would go on to land five other awards for Bes...