ITV Sets Premiere Date for ‘The Job Lot’
ITV has confirmed the premiere date for its upcoming workplace comedy The Job Lot, a series set to deliver laughs with a relatable look at the ups and downs of life in a job centre. The new sitcom will launch on ITV2 this spring, marking another bold step by the network to bolster its comedy output and attract a younger audience to its programming slate.
The Job Lot centers on the day-to-day happenings of a busy job centre in the West Midlands, where staff and jobseekers collide in a mix of awkward encounters, comedic misunderstandings, and heartfelt moments. The series balances observational humour with character-driven storytelling, showing the absurdity of bureaucracy while never losing sight of the very human struggles at its core.
Leading the cast is Russell Tovey, best known for his roles in Being Human and Him & Her. Tovey plays Karl, a disillusioned and often cynical worker at the job centre who finds himself caught between the demands of his superiors and the often eccentric personalities of the jobseekers. His character provides much of the show’s humour, thanks to his dry wit and bemused take on the world around him.
Joining him is Sarah Hadland (Miranda), who stars as Trish, the enthusiastic but sometimes overbearing manager determined to keep the centre running smoothly—even if it means adding unnecessary stress to her staff. Together with a colourful ensemble, the cast brings both heart and hilarity to situations that will resonate with anyone familiar with the challenges of work and job hunting.
ITV is promoting The Job Lot as a comedy that captures the spirit of workplace classics while giving it a fresh and distinctly British spin. The job centre setting offers a wealth of opportunities for humour, from the quirks of jobseekers to the bureaucratic red tape faced by staff. By grounding the show in a recognizable environment, ITV hopes to attract viewers who will see aspects of their own experiences reflected on screen.
The timing of the series also adds relevance. With employment and job security still being significant concerns for many across the UK, The Job Lot offers a chance to find humour in otherwise stressful realities. ITV executives have emphasized that the show aims to strike a balance between satire and warmth, ensuring that it never loses its sense of empathy for the people at the centre of its stories.
As the premiere date draws near, ITV is banking on The Job Lot to stand out in a crowded comedy landscape. With a strong cast, sharp writing, and a premise that combines social commentary with humour, the series is well positioned to capture audiences looking for both laughs and relatability.
Fans of British comedy can mark their calendars, as The Job Lot officially premieres on ITV2 in late April. Viewers can expect a mix of sharp one-liners, awkward scenarios, and endearing performances in what promises to be one of the season’s most talked-about new comedies.
