Hey Tracey

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: Each time our celebs summon her help, Tracey can connect them with someone in the real world that might be able to help. Less phone-a-friend, more like comedy cold calling. And that means everyone from dog groomers to massage parlours, piano tuners to equine dentists, roadside burger vans to reptile houses.
: Each time our celebs summon her help, Tracey can connect them with someone in the real world that might be able to help. Less phone-a-friend, more like comedy cold calling. And that means everyone from dog groomers to massage parlours, piano tuners to equine dentists, roadside burger vans to reptile houses.
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Dommett's contempt for the "normal people" the celebrities were trying to win money for. We all once were one...
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Revision as of 14:38, 26 February 2020

Contents

Host

Joel Dommett

Co-hosts

Donna Preston as 'Tracey'

Broadcast

Dr Pluto for ITV2, 17 June 2019 to present

Synopsis

The ITV press office sent over a press release. It said,

Celebrities play to win cash for members of the public… with some unpredictable consequences.
In real life if you don’t know the answer to a question you can ask Siri or Alexa. In this show, unfortunately you’re stuck with Tracey. If our celebrities don’t know the answer to Joel's unusual questions, they can say "Hey Tracey!" and enlist the help of his very own virtual assistant.
But forget your high-end Silicon Valley artificial intelligence – Tracey was thrown together by some sixth formers in the late 90's as part of their technology coursework… and she can usually be found tucking into a pie or painting her nails.
Each time our celebs summon her help, Tracey can connect them with someone in the real world that might be able to help. Less phone-a-friend, more like comedy cold calling. And that means everyone from dog groomers to massage parlours, piano tuners to equine dentists, roadside burger vans to reptile houses.

Key moments

Dommett's contempt for the "normal people" the celebrities were trying to win money for. We all once were one...

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