

Drama
Overview
Angie is a working class woman. After being fired, she decides to set up a recruitment agency of her own, running it from her kitchen with her friend, Rose. Taking advantage of the desperation of immigrants, Angie builds a successful business extremely quickly.
Top Cast


Kierston Wareing
Kierston Wareing
Angie
Kierston Wareing
Angie
Juliet Ellis
Juliet Ellis
Rose
Juliet Ellis
Rose


Lesław Żurek
Lesław Żurek
Karol
Lesław Żurek
Karol
Colin Caughlin
Colin Caughlin
Geoff
Colin Caughlin
Geoff
Joe Siffleet
Joe Siffleet
Jamie
Joe Siffleet
Jamie


Frank Gilhooley
Frank Gilhooley
Derek
Frank Gilhooley
Derek
Davoud Rastgou
Davoud Rastgou
Mahmoud
Davoud Rastgou
Mahmoud
David Doyle
David Doyle
Tony
David Doyle
Tony


Raymond Mearns
Raymond Mearns
Andy
Raymond Mearns
Andy
Maggie Russell
Maggie Russell
Cathy
Maggie Russell
Cathy
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