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Boy Meets Girl (BBC TV series)

Boy Meets Girl
Three people standing in a pub; an older woman on the left, a younger women in the middle, and a man on the right
Photo released by the BBC from shooting Boy Meets Girl, showing (left-to-right) Welch, Root and Hepple
Genre Sitcom
Created by Elliott Kerrigan
Written by
  • Elliott Kerrigan
  • Simon Carlyle
  • Andrew Mettam
Directed by Paul Walker
Starring
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Sophie Clarke-Jervoise
  • Kristian Smith
Producer(s) Margot Gavan Duffy
Location(s) Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Running time 28 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Endemol UK
Release
Original network BBC Two
Picture format 16:9 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 3 September 2015 (2015-09-03) – 4 August 2016 (2016-08-04)
External links
Boy Meets Girl on BBC.co.uk

Boy Meets Girl is a BBC Two sitcom starring Rebecca Root, Harry Hepple and Denise Welch. It tells the story of the developing relationship between 26-year-old Leo (Hepple) and 40-year-old Judy (Root). The script, by Elliott Kerrigan, was discovered through the Trans Comedy Award, a 2013 BBC talent search for scripts with positive portrayals of transgender characters.

Both Root and her character Judy are transgender, making this the first BBC comedy to feature transgender issues prominently, and the first sitcom to star a transgender actor. Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, the executive producer, stated "we always knew we had to get a trans actress – I don't think we auditioned anyone who wasn't trans for the role. It just didn't feel right."

The first series of six episodes aired between 3 September and 8 October 2015. A second and final series began airing from 6 July to 4 August 2016. It comprises six episodes.

In January 2012, All About Trans organized an event, "Trans Camp", involving people from the trans community and media, and aiming to help the media provide accurate depictions of transgender people. Off the back of this, the BBC ran a talent search later that year, the Trans Comedy Award, offering comedy writers up to £5000 for scripts with positive portrayals of transgender characters. The BBC received 320 script entries, with the winners being Boy Meets Girl (then titled Love) by Elliott Kerrigan and Nobody's Perfect by Tom Glover.

A pilot episode was shown at the BBC's Salford Sitcom Showcase in March 2014, and the show was commissioned after that. The main series acquired co-writers Simon Carlyle and Andrew Mettam, and had six 30-minute episodes (including the pilot episode with some re-shot scenes) set and recorded in Newcastle upon Tyne.

The theme tune was "Meet Me on the Corner" by Lindisfarne.

After the pilot episode aired, The Independent compared Boy Meets Girl to Gavin & Stacey, an award-winning BBC comedy from 2007–2010, a comparison the BBC had said they were looking to make.

On the topic of having a trans woman character played by a trans woman, Paris Lees wrote in The Guardian "About bloody time" and "It's great to see trans folk bringing authenticity to roles ... [Comedy] is at its best when it helps us to understand a complex and often cruel world by laughing at our own, previously unexamined, prejudices. I haven't seen Boy Meets Girl yet, but it has already put a smile on my face."


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