Tracey Ullman's State of the Union

Season 3

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Tracey Ullman's State of the Union is an American sketch-comedy series starring comedian Tracey Ullman. The series was written by Ullman along with Hollywood satirist Bruce Wagner. Gail Parent and Craig DiGregorio acted as contributing writers to the series' first season. On May 17, 2010, it was announced that State of the Union would not be returning for a fourth season. Producers stated that they felt that the show had "run its course."

Where to Watch Season 3

7 Episodes

  • Downsized
    E1
    DownsizedIn the third season premiere, Tracey plays Ruth Madoff, who has recently downsized to a 700 square foot apartment on the edge of Harlem.
  • Slumdog
    E2
    SlumdogIn this episode, Tracey plays the Octomom, a single woman on a date, a woman who lost her job and house, a special agent looking for work, and movie star Matthew McConaughey.
  • Wilderness Boot Camp
    E3
    Wilderness Boot CampIn this episode, Tracey plays an architectural commission representative, a vocal coach, an angry driver, an environmental activist, and actress Kate Winslet.
  • Antiques Roadshow
    E4
    Antiques RoadshowIn this episode, Tracey plays a gun seller attending a gun show, a woman on a job interview, an antiques appraiser, and a neo-hippie.
  • Cooking Incident
    E5
    Cooking IncidentImpersonations include Scottish singer Susan Boyle, who is engaged in secret talks to conquer America; first lady of France Carla Bruni as she arrives in Washington, D.C., to present the Obamas with gifts, including a special song for the U.S. first lady; an Idaho meth cooker whose plans go up in smoke; a woman who was kidnapped as a child and held hostage for almost 40 years by her father; and an airport-security screener on her way to be feted at a Homeland Security gala.
  • Episode 6
    E6
    Episode 6
  • Episode 7
    E7
    Episode 7

Cast of Season 3

  • Tracey Ullman
  • Peter Strauss

 

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