The BBC have commissioned a new TV series centred around the West Ham United Women's team.

The series, given a working title of 'Britain's Youngest Football Boss' will feature the team and Managing Director Jack Sullivan as they undertake their first season in the women's super league."Having leap-frogged two divisions from the part-time third tier into the newly-revamped league, West Ham United women's team will now, for the first time, compete at the highest level of the sport, against some of the toughest teams in the world, read a BBC summary."Jack's first full-time job since leaving school at 16 will be overseeing a squad of 18 outspoken, powerful women, and trying to raise the profile of a growing sport often dismissed and derided by male fans."With exclusive access to the club, players and backroom staff, as well as to Jack and his larger-than-life family, this is a revealing and inspiring behind-the-scenes story of what it takes to be a professional female footballer in today's game, and whether a loveable but inexperienced teenager can change the face of women's football."The series, which is a joint production between BBC Three and Curious Productions will begin airing next month on BBC3, with the first show set for broadcast on Wednesday, 5 December.