The BBC is to air Britain’s first transgender sitcom series. The series, entitles Boy Meets Girl is a comedy created by Elliott Kerrigan and co-written by Simon Carlyle and will air on BBC Two.
According to the British Comedy Guide, the show has been commissioned to a full series following a screening of a pilot episode at the BBC Salford Sitcom Showcase in March. The script was discovered through the Trans Comedy Award, a BBC talent search to promote the positive portrayal of transgender characters.
Shot in and around the English northern city of Manchester the six-part series follows the romantic story of 26-year-old Leo and 40-something trans woman Judy.
According to the BBC: “Leo’s had a bad day. He’s been fired (again), is being given a hard time by his mum and, to cap it all, his blind date fails to show up. But then he bumps into Judy and finds himself deeply attracted to this surprising and beguiling woman.
“They bond over drinks and, unfazed by the fact that there’s a bit of an age gap between them, arrange to meet the following evening. Leo’s mother is unhappy that he’s having dinner with an older woman. But Leo doesn’t care what she thinks; he knows that he’s just met someone very special.”
Rebecca Root, who plays Judy, wrote in a blog post about filming the series: “Tired of rejection by previous lovers, Judy decides to do the ‘Big Reveal’ on the first date with Leo. He quietly processes the information and then just gets on with the meal. ‘Would you like a starter?’ he asks. No questions about her body. No inappropriate comments about the toilet. Just so. This episode makes no more bones about Judy’s gender than had she confessed to liking Fleetwood Mac (which she did in an early draft). I was over the moon to get the part.”
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise from production company Tiger Aspect, says: “We’re very excited to be making Boy Meets Girl for BBC Two. It’s always great to work with brand new writers and Elliott has a delightfully quirky comedy voice which manages to combine big laugh-out-loud moments, with warmth and truthfulness.”