Tracey Ullman: A Class Act - Commercial Release

Commercial Release

A Class Act was released via iTunes and Amazon Video-On-Demand service in the United States in 2009. However, the character, Trevor Ayliss, has been removed completely, as has the ending song, I Am What I Am, which is sung by the character. This is most likely due to copyright considerations.

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