Author:Steven Burge,Full Cast,Mathew Horne,Daniel Mays,Alex Lowe,Zahra Ahmadi

All 12 episodes of Steve Burge's sitcom about the staff and clients of an Essex job centre
When Stuart is made redundant from his post as an advisor at Rayleigh Job Centre, he finds it hard to let go. Losing his job is tough enough, but worse than that is losing his chance of finally forging a relationship with his colleague, Senior Job Seeker Nicola, who he's been yearning for ever since their one-night stand seven years ago.
Queuing up to sign on, he finds himself reunited with his old school mates Joe and Terry, who he thought he outgrew years ago. They're delighted to have him back in their gang, and are soon far too busy to find a job: winding up Stuart is a full-time occupation.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the desk, we listen in to the unfulfilled staff who spend their days dealing with assorted jobseekers from various walks of life. Some of their clients are desperate to get back into work, while others are trying their best to avoid it: and for a select few, their chances are slim indeed (there's not much call for naked accountants who won't work weekends...)
Scripted by award-winning comedy writer Steve Burge, this entertaining, sharply observed sitcom stars Mathew Horne (Gavin and Stacey) as Stuart, Daniel Mays (Line of Duty) as Joe, Tony Way (After Life) as Terry and Zahra Ahmadi (Count Arthur Strong) as Nicola.
Production credits
Written by Steven Burge
Produced by Katie Tyrrell and Victoria Lloyd
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 3 October-7 November 2013 (Series 1), 4 June-9 July 2015 (Series 2)
Cast
Stuart - Mathew Horne
Joe - Daniel Mays
Terry/Mr Rocastle/Mr Dancer - Tony Way
Nicola - Zahra Ahmadi
Dave Manager/Mr Dibble/Mr Manford/Mr Everett/Mr Rutherford/Mr Knowledge/George Dorset//Kevin Rush/Mr Brooks/Tom Boddle/Mr Harty - Alex Lowe
Mr Gleason/Mr Boland/Policeman - Michael Bertenshaw
Mrs Wilcox/Policewoman - Philippa Stanton
Mrs Rahman/Mandy Dorset/Teresa Glock/Mrs Kangalee - Bharti Patel
Gary Probert - Steve Oram
Mrs Rossiter/Ribena - Hannah Wood
Bill Parfitt/Mr Bishop - David Seddon
Janice/Mrs S - Sally Grace
Mr A - Ben Crowe
Mr G - Paul Chequer
Policeman - Sean Murray
Vanessa - Natalie Walters
Ralph/Mr Putter - Ian Conningham
Kenny - Sam Dale
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