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- Tracey Ullman returns to British screens with this new sketch show, introducing us to a slew of new comic characters and impersonations of celebrities.
- Tracey Ullman's satirical look at life in America today.
- Kenny Gupta (Sanjeev Bhaskar), an English-born Indian, is transferred to Mumbai, India to work in an Indian call center.
- Tracey Ullman impersonates political figures as well as everyday people all reacting to the aftermath of the 2017 British election and one year anniversary of Brexit in this one-off satirical comedy special.
- Kenny Gupta has been sent out from London to manage a call center, Technobable, in Mumbai. Since arriving in India, Kenny has been depressed. He's been absent from his job most of the time and he's having trouble getting over a woman he had to leave back in London. Meanwhile at Technobable, among the daily confusion and the lack of supervision, Dev Rajah, Kenny's assistant, gets a call from the head office saying that Terry Johnston has arrived in Mumbai to do "an on site assessment". In a panic, Dev tells an office boy to pick up Terry Johnston from the airport and drop the assessor "anywhere but here!" Dev must find "Mr. Kenny" to deal with the problem. Dev finds Kenny in a bar trying to work off a hangover and inspires Kenny to come in to work and keep up appearances. Just as Dev manages to get Kenny into work and cleaned up, Terri Johnston, a good looking, smart, efficient, lady arrives at the call center to find it hardly what she expected. And Terri Johnston is also hardly what they expected. Just then a crisis breaks out. Kenny and Terri quickly spring in to action, working together they solve the crisis. They might be a good team. The head office tells Terri to stay in India, setting up a rivalry and maybe attraction between Kenny and Terri.
- Kenny Gupta is late for work and the streets are blocked with crowds arriving for a religious festival. His cab driver, Sunil, finds a way through by driving like a maniac. Today is the day that Kenny is launching a new service for drivers in the UK. It's goes well, then not so well, and then it's a disaster. Meanwhile, Terri has nowhere to live. So out of an act of Indian hospitality, Dev offers her accommodation at his house. Terri tells Dev's family that she is his boss and this causes Dev to be ridiculed at home. By the end of the night, Terri finds herself sleeping in a bed with three of Dev's relatives. Kenny is surprised that he is jealous of Terri staying at Dev's house. But when he finds out that there is no relationship between the two, he comes up with a plan to help both Dev and Terri out of their unfavorable predicaments. Later, back at the call centre, another UK traffic caller challenges Kenny, Dev and Terri to think on their feet to avoid disaster. They rise to the challenge with some help from the taxi-driving-maniac Sunil and Terri accepts Kenny's offer of a place to stay.
- Terri is concerned that the operators at the center do not speak with clear English accents. She tells Kenny they need coaching. Whilst Kenny is slipping off into Bollywood fantasy, Terri sets about hiring Benedict Harlow, an English actor, who embarks on a radical training program. Meanwhile, Dev is caught out by a local gangster, Don Kohli, who is demanding protection money from Teknobable. Considered a total failure, the training scheme has been abandoned and the actor has been fired. Kenny and Terri are now involved and are threatened by the gangster as well. The actor returns to the call center to collect his money. Later, his pal, a Bollywood star, comes to offer support. The gangster is stunned when he sees the Bollywood star, who is his hero. Impressed and in awe, the gangster vows to leave the call center alone and all ends well, but less so for Dev.
- Terri realizes that the operators are lacking in confidence, that they are too submissive with the callers. She sets out to give the operators a crash course in self-confidence. Amar, Dev's assistant, is seriously distracted. Dev quickly finds out that it is because his parents are forcing him into an arranged marriage. At the "Assertiveness Workshop", Amar is chosen as the subject. Terri succeeds in giving him a "corporate bitch slapping". He runs off a broken man. Terri, Kenny, and Dev follow Amar to the train station where they each make their case for and against the arranged marriage. They go to Amar's house where Amar, filled with confidence, takes a stand, and he is surprised at the parents' supportive reaction. He is also shocked when he sees the prospective bride.
- Dev accepts a speaking engagement on behalf of Kenny Gupta. Kenny is initially reticent to give the speech at the "The Indo British Trade Association Dinner Dance (and Raffle)", but Dev convinces him; "You can impress them with your pointless stories." Kenny now relishes the prospect. He wants to invite Terri, but Dev talks him out of it. As the date approaches Kenny gets more nervous. Dev gives him an inspirational speech - interrupted by his mobile phone, which will not switch off. Kenny arrives at the venue and realizes that he has forgotten his speech, which he left in the printer. Looking out on the crowd, Kenny is taken aback to see Terri arriving with Dev. With no notes and being continuously interrupted by Dev's mobile phone, Kenny reverts to the speech we first heard from Dev. Much to Kenny's surprise it gets a rousing response. Kenny is on a high and then wins the raffle and gets up courage to invite Terri to share the prize, a weekend for two in Kerala. Her response is not what he was hoping for at all.
- Kenny Gupta, reluctant call center manager, has decided he's had enough of India. In order to get home to London he must turn over a new leaf and sort out the call center's accounts. This means a change of approach so he's arrived at the office with a new suit, new boots and a "new-suit-new-attitude" much to Terri's amusement. Before long Terri and Kenny realize that Dev has made such a mess of the credit card database that Kenny won't be going home anytime soon. Kenny's frustration with Dev boils over and an aggrieved Dev is easily convinced into selling the credit card details to his shady friend Vijay. Meanwhile, the call center staff has been plagued by a nuisance caller. A lonely guy, desperate for company, keeps calling and is stopping the operators getting on with their work. Kenny has to step in and so blocks the caller. However this leads the lonely guy to a desperate suicide attempt, which he explains in detail to Terri and Kenny. In the end, Dev averts criminal activity and resolves an internal conflict when he takes action against his old friend. Kenny and Terri find a new closeness after talking the lonely guy out of suicide. This closeness looks set to lead to something more until Kenny loses his boots.
- The sun rises over Mumbai and Kenny and Terri wake up in Terris bed. Kenny can hardly remember how he got there. They are both embarrassed. A text message tells them that Philip Glass, the formidable business tycoon and owner of the company is coming to Mumbai. Kenny rushes to mobilize the troops at the call center. On arrival, Dev quizzes him. He discovers that he has left his chuddies (underpants) at Terris apartment along with his mobile phone. When Philip Glass arrives he makes straight for Terri. They seem to know each other well, very well. Kenny realizes Philip Glass is her boyfriend and that he will be staying at the apartment where he has left his chuddies. He sends Dev to retrieve them. Glass offers Kenny a job back in the UK. His first job would be organizing a birthday bash for Glasss wife. She will be depressed she is going to be 30. Glass also tells Kenny that Terri is his, Bit on the side. Kenny tries to warn Terri, but to no avail. Later, in Terris apartment Glass discovers a pair of mens underpants in Terris bed along with Kennys mobile phone. Kenny is doomed. Glass fires him and the staff wishes him a teary farewell. Terri thinking on her feet decides to blackmail Glass with his infidelity in an attempt to have Kenny get his job back. Glass is cornered by Terris business moves, but flattered when she tells him, I learnt it from the master. Kenny is happy to have his job, but more so, he is encouraged to see that Terri would stand up for him like that. His strong feelings for her might be mutual after all.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Tracey Ullman portrays a variety of personalities including Penelope Cruz, Matthew McConaughey, Susan Boyle, Kate Winslet, and many more.
- Jeremy and John take part in "Gogglebox"; Theresa organizes the Conservative Christmas party; Dame Judi Dench discusses her latest film; Angela and Emmanuel Macron discuss Brexit; Nicola takes on Donald Trump's Scottish golf courses.
- Jeremy Corbyn has an awkward meeting with an old friend. Angela Merkel wonders about her image. Donald Trump ships himself to England. The long-suffering nanny of Jacob Rees-Mogg also features.
- The love story between Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall continues as does the most bizarre double-act in British politics - Jacob Rees-Mogg and his nanny. Michael Gove is trustworthy as usual.
- Rupert receives a Father's Day surprise from Jerry. Jeremy Corbyn prepares for his biggest gig ever - Labour Live. Nanny takes special care of Jacob Rees-Mogg.
- German Chancellor Angela Merkel works on her poker face; Jerry Hall-Murdoch looks to apply financial lessons from her previous marriage to her new one; British Prime Minister Theresa May struggles to have a stern conversation with President Trump via video chat; French First Lady Brigitte Macron recalls the good old days; Camilla Parker Bowles has unexpected adventures in babysitting; contestants from "The Great British Bake Off" get serious with cake creations based on their dreams; and the show looks at the latest virtual-assistant incarnations.
- Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch look to the future; Angela Merkel tries to stay strong and professional in a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron; Dame Judi Dench teaches fellow actor Mark Rylance the unexpected pleasures of being a national treasure; Tracey Ullman decides to confront a troll; the show reveals the dangers of hipster infestation.