Tracey Will Break the News Again This June!
And this time she's taking on Michael Gove!
Tracey Ullman is back for three new episodes of Tracey Breaks The News with her unique comic spin on the headlines, including her impressions of politicians and celebrities.
Tracey will revisit her impressions of Jeremy Corbyn, Angela Merkel and Jerry Hall alongside Rupert Murdoch (Ben Miller); and brand new for this series is Michael Gove, and the hilarious new double act of Jacob Rees-Mogg (Liam Hourican) and his very long-suffering Nanny…
Tracey Breaks The News returns to BBC One on Friday 1 June at 9.30pm.
Tracey Breaks the News is a BBC Studios production, produced by Caroline Norris.
The Director is Dom Brigstocke and the Executive Producer is Gareth Edwards. Commissioning Editor is Kate Daughton.
BBC
In the first episode Jeremy Corbyn has an awkward meeting with an old friend; Europe’s beige-est leader Angela Merkel reassesses her image; and Rupert Murdoch (Ben Miller) spends some quality time with his main squeeze Jerry Hall. Plus, brand new for this series the ever-so-trustworthy Michael Gove; and the hilarious new double act of Jacob Rees-Mogg (Liam Hourican) and his very long-suffering Nanny…
Tracey Breaks The News returns to BBC One on 1 June at 9:30pm.
Beyond the Joke
(Photo by: Pete Dadds)
Tracey Ullman is back for three new episodes of Tracey Breaks The News with her unique comic spin on the headlines, including her impressions of politicians and celebrities.
Tracey will revisit her impressions of Jeremy Corbyn, Angela Merkel and Jerry Hall alongside Rupert Murdoch (Ben Miller); and brand new for this series is Michael Gove, and the hilarious new double act of Jacob Rees-Mogg (Liam Hourican) and his very long-suffering Nanny…
Tracey Breaks The News returns to BBC One on Friday 1 June at 9.30pm.
Tracey Breaks the News is a BBC Studios production, produced by Caroline Norris.
The Director is Dom Brigstocke and the Executive Producer is Gareth Edwards. Commissioning Editor is Kate Daughton.
BBC
In the first episode Jeremy Corbyn has an awkward meeting with an old friend; Europe’s beige-est leader Angela Merkel reassesses her image; and Rupert Murdoch (Ben Miller) spends some quality time with his main squeeze Jerry Hall. Plus, brand new for this series the ever-so-trustworthy Michael Gove; and the hilarious new double act of Jacob Rees-Mogg (Liam Hourican) and his very long-suffering Nanny…
Tracey Breaks The News returns to BBC One on 1 June at 9:30pm.
Beyond the Joke
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