ITV has confirmed the release date for new workplace sitcom Transaction.
Coming from writer/star Jordan Gray (who you might remember from The Voice UK) based on her Comedy Central YouTube series of shorts, and co-starring Shaun of the Dead's Nick Frost, the series begins on Tuesday, 24 June on ITV2.
On the same day as the premiere, all six episodes will be available to watch on streaming service ITVX.
The plot kicks off when supermarket boss Simon tries his hand at a marketing campaign that backfires massively, and he finds himself facing the ire of the LGBTQ+ community.
To try and put a positive spin on things, he employs transgender woman Liv, described in the synopsis as a hire who "ticks the diversity box, but not much else".
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Unfortunately, he can't fire her because it would ruin his already rocky reputation, and Liv is well aware of that, and takes the opportunity to run rampant.
The show, which was filmed in Hartlepool, also stars Good Omens star Doon Mackichan, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder's Thomas Gray and The Witcher's Francesca Mills.
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When the show was announced, Gray said: "My one true goal with this show is to create something as timeless as my implants."
Executive producer Kenton Allen added: "Transaction promises to be a very eye-catching contemporary comedy, with Jordan Gray, Nick Frost and Thomas Gray forming an unlikely but electric three-some.
"Jordan's razor-sharp writing and timing paired with Nick's legendary comedic presence is comedy dynamite."
Transaction begins on Tuesday 24 June on ITVX. All episodes will be able to stream on ITVX afterwards.
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