Smoggie Queens has been commissioned for season two and it wants people from Middlesbrough and the local area to be a part of the show.
Filming begins later this month (July), and casting is now open for the local extras of all ages, genders and ethnicities to apply.
Series one aired in 2024 (Image: BBC) Organisers are also keen to hear from LGBTQ+ people and allies.
All work is also advertised as paid.
Applicants must be 16 or older and have completed their GCSEs or an equivalent qualification.
Written and created by Middlesbrough-born Phil Dunning, who also stars in the BBC Three series, it recently won Best Comedy at the RTS North East Awards.
Dunning will return as Dickie, fresh from winning Best Newcomer at the same RTS awards, while Mark Benton will also drag-up once more as Mam alongside, Alexandra Mardell as Lucinda, Patsy Lowe as Sal and Elijah Young as Stewart.
The BBC said the next series “promises to bring more slapstick and silly laughs, with some excellent one liners from Dickie (Dunning), and a copious amount of joy for viewers.”