Tracey Ullman's Show Season 1 Episode 5

Ep 5. Episode 05

  • 27 min
  • 7.1  (26)

Tracey Ullman's Show season 1 episode 5 is an hour-long comedy sketch show featuring Tracey Ullman as she portrays various characters. The fifth episode of the season is titled Episode 05 and is filled with hilarious sketches that engage the audience from the beginning to the end.

The show opens with Tracey as Dame Judi Dench, filming a behind-the-scenes segment for a movie that showcases her unique acting style from her early years as a thespian. We also get to see Tracey as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, cracking jokes about blowing up the European continent and taking over the world.

In the next sketch, Tracey transforms into one of the Wizard of Oz characters, the Cowardly Lion, who has enrolled himself in therapy sessions to deal with his anxiety and fear. In typical Tracey Ullman fashion, she brilliantly captures the neuroses of the character with wit and intelligence.

The third sketch is a parody of the popular British television show, Downton Abbey. Tracey appears as the masochistic butler that loves to boss around the domestic help. This sketch is filled with very precise details and emphasizes how the British are known for their strong emotional expressions.

Next up on the show is a brilliant representation of one of the most iconic artistic personalities in the world - Salvador Dali. Tracey embodies the surrealist painter with complex and ludicrous lines in a way that's both funny and insightful.

In the fifth sketch of the episode, Tracey is seen performing a skit where she tackles the work of America's favorite pop sensation, Ariana Grande. This "Grande" impression is a hilarious and exaggerated take on Ariana's style and attitude.

The final sketch of the episode is a throwback to the good old days of vaudeville and burlesque shows. Tracey portrays a dancer struggling to keep up with a fast-paced dance routine, causing her to sing a raunchy song instead. While the song is incredibly catchy, it's also hilariously inappropriate, showing the broad range of Ullman's humor.

Overall, Tracey Ullman's Show season 1 episode 5 is an outstanding example of Ullman's trademark humor and the versatility of her talents. Her ability to transform into a wide range of characters is the show's greatest strength, leading to a funny and entertaining series of sketches that leave the audience wanting more. If you are a fan of comedy shows that showcase great characters and performances, this episode of Tracey Ullman's Show is one that you won't want to miss.

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Description
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (26)