Tracey Takes On... - Home Video Release

Home Video Release

VHS home video
  • Tracey Takes On... Sex, Romance, Fantasy released January 27, 1998
  • Tracey Takes On... Movies, Vanity, Fame released January 27, 1998
  • Tracey Takes On... Fern and Kay released January 26, 1999
DVD

In December 2005, Tracey Takes On... officially came to DVD from HBO Home Video. Included in the first season's ten-episode set is a photo gallery, four previously-unseen character comedies, the special Tracey Ullman Takes On New York and an audio commentary on the premiere episode "Romance" from Ullman herself.

In June 2006, the entire second season of the series was released. Extras include a photo gallery, three character comedies (Kay, Hope, and Chris Warner) and commentary by Tracey on Las Vegas.

Seasons three and four were released as one DVD set on July 14, 2009 in the United States. The set boasted 72 minutes of unseen bonus footage, which amounted to three "Character Comedies" (Virginia, Ruby, and Rayleen). However, the DVD set is extremely edited with some episodes whittled down to a mere 3 to 5 minute length.

Streaming

Seasons 1 - 4 were released on iTunes and Amazon Video-on-Demand service in the United States in 2009, but are currently unavailable to purchase in either store. The entire 47 original episodes and 3 "Best of" specials, as well as all 15 "Character Comedies" episodes are currently available on Hulu.

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