The Tracy Ullman Show
"The Tracy Ullman Show" was a groundbreaking television series that aired from 1987 to 1990. Created by and starring Tracy Ullman, the show featured a mix of sketch comedy, musical performances, and animated shorts. It was known for its sharp humor and satirical take on various aspects of American culture.
One of the show's most notable contributions was the introduction of the animated series The Simpsons, which began as short segments on Ullman's show before becoming a cultural phenomenon of its own. The show received critical acclaim and won several awards, solidifying Ullman's status as a versatile entertainer.