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So, 'Tracey Ullman: A Class Act' is this interesting little gem from 1993. It’s a collection of sketches, each about 15 minutes long, and it’s got Ullman and Palin skirting around the British class system with a sharp satirical edge. The tone is light but biting, and you can really feel the pacing that keeps things engaging throughout. The performances are strong—Ullman really showcases her range, jumping from character to character effortlessly. The practical effects are minimal, but that’s not really the focus here; it’s all about the wit and observation. It captures a certain period of British culture in a way that feels distinctly playful yet pointed, which is what sets it apart from standard sketch shows.
Unique blend of sketch comedy and social commentary.Tracey Ullman's versatility shines through multiple roles.Captures the essence of British humor in the early '90s.
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