SNL UK's George Fouracres Discusses "British Pork" Sketch and Corpsing Apology
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Ray Flook
27d ago· 3 min readenNews
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Summary
The article discusses SNL UK and focuses on George Fouracres, who fronted the "British Pork" sketch. The author, writing from a US perspective, admits that some UK-specific references go over their head but appreciates the show enough to look them up. Fouracres apologized for corpsing (breaking character/laughing) during the sketch, though the author notes he didn't need to apologize. The piece highlights the show's quality and the author's growing appreciation for SNL UK.
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Being on this side of the Atlantic, we will readily admit that there are quite a few UK-specific references along the way that get lost on us – at least, until we look them up.
The fact that we want to take the time speaks volumes for what SNL UK is bringing to the sketch game.
From the opening show, we've found a whole lot to love about SNL UK. Being on this side of the Atlantic, we will readily admit that there are quite a few UK-specific references along the way that get lost on us – at least, until we look them up. The
