'SNL UK' Ratings See a Dip as Jamie Dornan Played Host in One Episode

Published 03/29/2026, 11:39 AM EDT

British television found itself flirting with late-night chaos as SNL UK arrived with surprising confidence. The March premiere pulled in 226,000 viewers and a 3.2 percent share, comfortably outpacing A League of Their Own. It also edged past Channel 4’s airing of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. More impressively, these figures completely dwarfed the modest 5,000 viewers who typically tune in for the American broadcast of SNL.

That early momentum softened slightly, with viewership decreasing during the episode hosted by Jamie Dornan, marking a noticeable but measured decline.

SNL UK ratings face a dip

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A slight rating wobble has entered the chat, but SNL UK is far from losing its footing. According to Broadcasters' Audience Research Board data, the second episode hosted by Jamie Dornan drew 205,000 live viewers. That reflects a measured 9 percent decline from the 226,000 viewers who tuned in for Tina Fey’s premiere.

The numerical dip, however, tells only part of the story. Both episodes secured an identical 3.2 percent audience share in the competitive 10:00 p.m. slot on Sky One. This consistency suggests that while total viewers shifted slightly, the show retained its relative standing in the broader television landscape.

Critically, the Dornan-led episode found firmer ground. Reviewers highlighted growing cast confidence and praised Dornan’s comedic timing, particularly in sketches such as The Time Man and Irish Tapas. The response suggests that creatively, SNL UK is settling in, even as viewership numbers fluctuate slightly.

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With Jamie Dornan earning applause and the SNL UK cast finding rhythm, episode three suddenly carries more intrigue.

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After a modest dip in ratings, SNL UK appears ready to recalibrate with an episode designed to intrigue. The third outing welcomes Riz Ahmed as host, marking his first appearance on the format. Known for balancing sharp satire with charisma, Ahmed arrives while promoting Bait, a Prime Video comedy that playfully dissects the pursuit of a James Bond role.

Music will not take a back seat, with Kasabian set to deliver a high-energy live performance. The Leicester band’s presence signals a louder, more electric tone for the evening. Combined with Ahmed’s layered persona, the episode is positioned to blend cultural commentary with crowd-pleasing spectacle in a way that feels deliberate.

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Familiar elements will anchor the unpredictability. Weekend Update, led by Ania Magliano and Paddy Young, returns alongside the increasingly confident ensemble cast. Airing at 10:00 p.m. on Sky One, the episode also reaches US audiences via Peacock the following day. As the third installment of an eight-episode run, it carries the quiet promise of momentum.

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