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Saturday Night Live UK announces 11 cast members

Saturday Night Live is making its way across the pond to the UK — and we finally have a few more key details about what to expect.

The big one? Sky’s six-episode series has announced its 11-person cast, with Celeste Dring, Hammed Animashaun, Larry Dean, George Fouracres, Jack Shep, Ayoade Bamgboye, Al Nash, Paddy Young, Ania Magliano, Annabel Marlow, and Emma Sidi making up the core troupe of players.

'Saturday Night Live UK' cast poses for a promo shot.

‘Saturday Night Live UK’ has its cast.
Credit: Sky

Interestingly, the show isn’t necessarily stacked with huge names: Some of the cast have appeared in popular shows like Taskmaster, Starstruck, Big Boys, This Country, and Black Ops, but most are aren’t extremely well known in the UK beyond comedy circles. It’s likely this spinoff version is following in the footsteps of the original in its recruitment of grassroots and up-and-coming comics.

“The UK is absolutely packed with incredible comedy talent right now and this cast represents the freshest voices we have, they’re bold, exciting and of course, incredibly funny,” said lead producer James Longman in a press release sent to Mashable. “The chemistry between them is something special and we can’t wait to share this funny group of people with the world.”

Saturday Night Live UK will feature a different guest host and musical guest each week, and will feature an opening monologue, a take on Weekend Update, and familiar SNL-style sketches.

Saturday Night Live UK launches on March 21 on Sky and NOW, with new episodes live each Saturday. U.S. streaming details are TBC.

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Get $600 off the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station and stay prepared for emergencies

SAVE $600.01: As of Feb. 4, get the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station for $1,298.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,899. That’s a discount of 32%.


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If you live somewhere where you deal with power outages often, you probably get tired of being without electricity. It’s frustrating to say the least, especially when it starts to stretch into longer periods of time. That’s where a portable power station can come in. If you’re ready to invest in one so you can stop dealing with these situations, now’s the time to buy, thanks to this discount.

As of Feb. 4, get the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station for $1,298.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,899. That’s $600.01 off and a discount of 32%.

This power station boasts 3,840Wh and 2600W capacity, so it can handle just about any electricity-related situation you end up dealing with. It can run most appliances and devices, from your refrigerator to your laptop, tablet, and everything else you may need to keep charged. It’s easy to charge as well, as you can get it up to an 80 percent charge in just 70 minutes with its 2800W AC and solar input. Not bad if you need juice in a pinch.

Since the backup is a bit on the larger side, it features a hardy shell with wheels, making it easy to maneuver and get where you need to go, and to take your electricity with you. You can toss it in the garage, keep it in your car, or anywhere you think it could be useful in a pinch.

If it’s long past time for you to have your own power station, consider grabbing this one now that it’s on sale for this significant discount.

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The Insta360 Flow 2 Pro gimbal is back at a record-low price at Amazon: Save over $30

SAVE $33.01: The Insta360 Flow 2 Pro foldable gimbal is on sale at Amazon for $126.98, down from the list price of $159.99. That’s a 21% discount that matches the record low at Amazon.


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These days, you don’t have to be a professional content creator to share great clips on socials. We have tons of free tools that help us capture video to share on our feeds, whether it’s your dog being silly or your latest trip to Europe. If you’ve been grabbing these videos by holding your phone in your hand, it might be time for an upgrade. Check out this deal at Amazon.

As of Feb. 4, the Insta360 Flow 2 Pro foldable gimbal is on sale at Amazon for $126.98, marked down from the list price of $159.99. That’s a 21% discount that shaves $33.01 off the normal price. It also matches the record low at Amazon.

Insta360 packed the Flow 2 Pro with features that make filming much more convenient. For starters, there’s the active zoom tracking, which can follow subjects even at 15x zoom. The multi-person tracking is also great for filming several subjects, and the 360-degree Infinite Pan Tracking is a standout highlight. This function allows for continuous rotation. Of course, it can also serve as a tripod for still recording.

While it’s still at a record-low price at Amazon, upgrade to the Insta360 Flow 2 Pro foldable gimbal for under $127. Your content will look smooth and pro-level with this added accessory.

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A Fully Loaded Potato Salad for Dinner

nicoise potato salad

I love potato salad. I love the creamy kind, the vinegar-y kind; I’ll take a warm one with dill, whatever you’ve got. And yet, I’m about to make a bold claim: this potato salad might be my favorite. Why? Because it’s decidedly not a side dish. It’s the whole damn meal.

This recipe comes to us from Melina Hammer, who calls it a “Niçoise-ish” potato salad, because it’s souped up with tuna, eggs, and other classic Niçoise elements. “You get those bright, bold flavors,” says Melina. It adapts easily for the season, she adds, suggesting winter radishes — like purple daikons or watermelon radishes — if you make it this month. “You can also swap the green beans for two cups of chopped escarole or Napa cabbage, and I’m always a fan of thawed frozen peas. No need to cook them any further — just toss ’em in!”

Here’s the full recipe, plus some pointers from Melina:

Niçoise-ish Potato Salad
by Melina Hammer
Serves 4

3 eggs
salt
1 dry quart small red potatoes (approximately 2 lbs), any larger ones sliced in half
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1/4 tsp (or more) freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp capers, strained
2 1/2 oz thin green beans, stem ends trimmed and sliced into 1 1/2-2 inch segments on a diagonal (or swap for peas, cabbage, etc)
1 5-ounce can albacore tuna
3 radishes, ends trimmed and sliced in halves, then thinly sliced
2 tbsp finely sliced chives
2 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice

Bring a medium saucepan with enough water to cover the eggs by an inch to a boil. Lower refrigerator-cold eggs into the water and cook them on a simmer for 8 minutes, then plunge the eggs into an ice bath until they are cool enough to handle. Peel and then slice the eggs into six wedges apiece and set aside.

Bring the potatoes to a simmer in well-salted water. Cook for 8 minutes or until they yield easily when pierced with a sharp knife. Strain them into a colander with a slotted spoon, reserving the cooking liquid. Transfer the potatoes to a mixing bowl and add the oil, mustard, black pepper, and capers. Gently toss to fully coat.

Blanch the green beans in the potato water for 30 seconds to 1 minute — just long enough for them to turn bright green. Strain, and add to the potatoes. Add the tuna, flaking the fish into the bowl, followed by the radishes and chives. Toss to incorporate, then add the eggs and lemon juice. (Note: “If you’re making this a day or more in advance, hold the lemon juice and add it just before serving,” says Melina. “Otherwise, it will dull the color of the green beans.”) Gently toss once more. “I like to use a silicone spatula and work up from the bottom of the bowl, folding the ingredients together with a light hand so the yolks remain mostly intact.”

As you serve the potato salad, make sure to scoop up all the last bits of custardy egg, straggler chives, and mustardy goodness clinging to the sides of the bowl. Enjoy.

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Melina Hammer is a chef, food stylist, recipe developer, and the award-winning author of A Year at Catbird Cottage. Her recipes have appeared on Bon Appétit, Food52, and Edible. You can follow her newsletter, Stories from Catbird Cottage.

What other dinner salads do you love? And do you have a house salad?

P.S. Five ways to upgrade a regular green salad, and white bean soup, because it’s February.

(Photos courtesy of Melina Hammer.)

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