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SNL UK: George Fouracres & His Connection to "British Pork" Sketch
After apologizing for corpsing (which he didn't need to), SNL UK George Fouracres shared his personal connection to the "British Pork" sketch.
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 fact that we want to take the time speaks volumes for what SNL UK is bringing to the sketch game. This past weekend, George Fouracres fronted the "British Pork" sketch, which was based on a very bizarre and twisted commercial for (you guessed it) British pork from 1984. It wasn't the subject itself, but the way it was presented. The intense, ominous tone from the dad, the slightly off reactions from around the table, that weird glance between mom and dad… yeah, it's all very creepy. We can proudly say that we actually heard about and screened the ad years ago, making us feel pretty good about ourselves. But what we did learn was that "corpsing" is the UK equivalent of "breaking" here – in this case, when a cast member can't hold back the laughs mid-sketch. Fouracres ran into a lot of that on Saturday night, and it was through an apology post for his corpsing that Fouracres shared his personal backstory with the sketch.

Here's a look at what Fouracres had to share about the "British Pork" sketch, including how long the original commercial has stuck with him, bringing the sketch to life, and much more – including an apology for corpsing during the SNL UK sketch:
- Image: Instagram Stories Screencap
- Image: Instagram Stories Screencap
- Image: Instagram Stories Screencap
- Image: Instagram Stories Screencap
- Image: Instagram Stories Screencap
Here's a look at the original advertisement from the early 80s, courtesy of Scarred for Life (followed by a YouTube version):












