Tracey Ullman's Show
TV-MA
7.3
2016
Comedy
Tracey Ullman returns with her unique take on some of the extraordinary characters who make up the global hub that is the UK.
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- Cast:
- Tracey Ullman
Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 02,2018
Sketches include: Angela Merkel Skypes with Donald Trump; Fortnite Battle Brexit; Camilla hosts an Airbnb couple; Jeremy Corbyn prepares for Labour Live; Theresa May readies for a Halloween party.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 26,2018
Sketches include: Theresa's Brexit Fudge; the Not Everyone Thinks Exactly the Same As You Do support group; Angela Merkel worries about her image; Camilla Parker Bowles goes shopping for her new "grand-sprog"; Donald Trump mails himself to Downing Street.
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Episode 3 : Episode 15
October. 12,2018
Sketches include: The Overly-Woke Support Group; Jerry Hall and the kids surprise Rupert for Father's Day; Hollywood studio heads meet to discuss new code of conduct in the wake of Harvey Weinstein; Camilla calls the queen to discuss Charles; Michael Gove takes part in a trust exercise.
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