BBC announces cast for What It Feels Like For A Girl, the new drama inspired by Paris Lees

Distributed by ITV Studios: BBC announces cast for What It Feels Like For A Girl, the new drama inspired by Paris Lees’ acclaimed memoir

Ellis Howard, Laura Haddock, Laquarn Lewis, Hannah Jones, Adam Ali, Alex Thomas-Smith, Calam Lynch, Jake Dunn and Dickie Beau, with Hannah Walters and Michael Socha, star in this frank, anarchic drama

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Published: March 20, 2025 -- The BBC has announced the cast and released first-look pictures for What It Feels Like For A Girl, its forthcoming Y2K spin on a coming-of-age drama, inspired by the acclaimed memoir of the same name by the award-winning writer and journalist Paris Lees.

Produced by Hera Pictures (Mary & George, Temple, Hamnet) for BBC iPlayer and BBC Three, in association with ITV Studios, the eight-part series stars Ellis Howard (Catherine the Great, Red Rose) as Byron, with Hannah Walters (A Thousand Blows, Boiling Point, Time, This is England), Laura Haddock (The Recruit, The Capture) and Michael Socha (Showtrial, This is England). Also joining the cast are Laquarn Lewis (Jamie Johnson), Hannah Jones, Adam Ali (Waterloo Road), Alex Thomas-Smith (Too Much), Calam Lynch (Sweetpea, Miss Austen, Bridgerton), Jake Dunn (Renegade Nell), and Dickie Beau (Bohemian Rhapsody). What It Feels Like For A Girl was filmed in South Wales and Nottingham.

What It Feels Like For A Girl is a raw, heartbreaking and hilarious drama that explores escape, self-discovery and self-destruction. It's a new millennium and there's a whole world to explore. But teenager Byron (Ellis Howard) is stuck in a small working-class town that hasn’t been the same since the coal mine shut down in the 80s. Byron needs to get away and doesn’t care how.

Life explodes in a rush when Byron escapes to Nottingham’s vibrant underworld, discovering a realm of drink, drugs, and a chaotic family of troublemakers – “The Fallen Divas”. Byron finds a gang of kindred spirits in the mesmerising Lady Die (Laquarn Lewis), Sticky Nikki (Alex Thomas-Smith), Dirty Damian (Adam Ali), while an intense rivalry brews between Byron and the beautiful, acid-tongued Sasha (Hannah Jones). Between them, they beg, steal and skank their way on a rollercoaster ride of hedonism at the heart of the UK’s early 2000s club scene. The party can't last forever though, and when Byron is seduced by bad-boy Liam, a shocking encounter occurs that will change life forever. Calam Lynch is Max, Jake Dunn is Liam and Dickie Beau is Peter.

Further cast includes Emma Shipp (Rivals), Sekou Diaby (Boarders), Laura Checkley (Screw), Oliver Huntingdon (Sherwood), Lorn Macdonald (Bridgerton), and Rhys Connah (Happy Valley), with guest appearances from Fay Ripley (Cold Feet) and Selina Mosinski (aka Charity Shop Sue).

Paris Lees says: “This is a proudly working-class story, and it needed a cast who could bring it to life authentically. We've struck gold with these highly talented actors, some of whom are already familiar faces - and some who are about to be. The biggest challenge was always the lead role – we're following someone who’s going from, in the eyes of the outside world, a schoolboy, right up to a trans woman starting university, and all that's in between. The moment I saw Ellis, I recognised something in him - a cheekiness, a delicateness, a complexity - and knew he was the one. And he rose to the challenge, again and again. The chemistry between El, Hannah, Laquarn and the rest of the Fallen Divas is something you can only dream of in drama.”

Liza Marshall, Hera Pictures MD and Executive Producer says: “We couldn’t be prouder of the phenomenal cast leading What It Feels Like for a Girl, who join a team of brilliant creatives in bringing Paris’s daringly distinctive vision to the screen. Ellis and the rest of the ensemble - an exciting mix of new and established talent - deliver incredible performances, bringing these anarchic, sharp-witted characters to life.”

Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, says: “We can’t wait to take viewers back to the early noughties to see our magnificent cast shine in this big-hearted and brave new series. Paris and the Hera Pictures team have created a phenomenal eight episodes of genre-defining television, packed with swagger, humour, and humanity.”

Paris Lees is the creator and lead writer of What It Feels Like For A Girl, and Brian Welsh (Beats, Black Mirror) is lead director. Ng Choon Ping (Femme) and Marie Kristiansen (Delete Me) also direct. Executive producers are Paris Lees and Brian Welsh, Liza Marshall and Ron O’Berst for Hera Pictures, and Nawfal Faizullah for the BBC. Frances du Pille (The Sixth Commandment, The Outlaws) is producer. Paris Lees is lead writer on the series, joined by Georgia Christou, Paul Williams, Sarah Simmonds and Mika Onyx Johnson. What It Feels Like For A Girl will arrive on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three later this year. ITV Studios will handle international distribution.

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ABOUT HERA PICTURES

Founded in 2017 by former Channel 4 Head of Drama Liza Marshall, Hera Pictures is a fully independent production company established to produce bold, high-end, authored drama for a global audience.

The company’s first series, TEMPLE, an eight-part drama starring Mark Strong, was Sky 1’s most successful drama of 2019 and chosen as one of the top TV shows of 2020 by The New York Times. The second season launched to critical acclaim in Autumn 2021.

2020 saw the launch of the two-part ITV true crime drama HONOUR, based on the case of murdered 20-year-old Banaz Mahmod. The show starred Keeley Hawes and was written by Gwyneth Hughes.

Hera’s seven-part period drama MARY & GEORGE launched on Sky Atlantic and Starz in spring 2024, with outstanding reviews in both the UK and the US, and both Emmy and GLAAD nominated. The series, starring Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine, was written by DC Moore. The lead director was Oliver Hermanus (LIVING, MOFFIE). Hera’s upcoming BBC series WHAT IT FEELS LIKE FOR A GIRL is adapted by Paris Lees from her memoir of the same name and will debut at Series Mania in 2025. I FOUGHT THE LAW, a four-part crime drama for ITV1 starring Sheridan Smith is currently in post-production.

On the film side, Hera’s adaptation of Megan Hunter’s THE END WE START FROM starring Jodie Comer went on general release in January 2024. Adapted by writer Alice Birch (NORMAL PEOPLE) and directed by Mahalia Belo (THE LONG SONG, ELLEN), the film premiered at TIFF and the LFF to glowing reviews. Hera is in post-production on Chloé Zhao's HAMNET, the film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s multi award-winning novel, with Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in the lead roles.

March 21, 2025 4:00am ET by Pressparty  

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