A second series of the BBC Three comedy Peacock will be released soon, with Allan Mustafa returning to lead the cast.
Mustafa, who is known for having acted, co-wrote and co-created the mockumentary series People Just Do Nothing, stars as the titular character Andy Peacock.
It follows his life as a personal trainer in a gym who attempts to rebrand himself as a “body-positive” fitness coach.
The first series, which aired back in 2022, only had three episodes but the second series will have six for people to enjoy.
In a summary of series 2 on TVZone, it writes: "Now the proud owner of a body-positive fitness business and in an actual adult relationship, Andy’s life is on the up. Only his ego can mess things up now…"
BBC Three Peacock series 2 full cast
- Allan Mustafa as Andy Peacock
- Thomas Gray as Spooner
- Mandeep Dhillon as Georgia
- Lucien Laviscount as Jay
- Steve Stamp as Jonathan
- Saffron Hocking as Kara
- Sophia Di Martino as Blue
- Pippa Haywood as Teresa
- Callie Cooke as Carly
- Anushka Chakravarti as Priya
- Jaz Hutchins as Mani
- Henry Perryment as Paddy
- Jonathan Livingstone as Nathan
- Jo Joyner as Eunice
- Kimberley Nixon as Beatrice
- James Quinn as Del
- Myriam Acharki as Naza
- Hugo Chegwin as Dave
- Kirsty Rider as Claudia
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When is Peacock series 2 on TV?
The first episode of Peacock series 2 will air on BBC Three at 9pm on Tuesday, June 18 with the second episode following immediately afterwards at 9.30pm.
After that, the remaining episodes will be broadcast weekly in the same format.
Alternatively, all of the episodes are available to watch on the BBC iPlayer right now.
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