Iconic British sitcom Shameless is leaving Netflix UK and Ireland soon.
The long-running Channel 4 series will be leaving the streaming service on Monday, 16 June.
There are 11 seasons and 139 episodes, which is a lot to get through in that time.
Don't worry though, as the show is also available on ITVX and the base tier is completely free with ads.
Running from 2004 to 2013, the show was set on the fictional Chatsworth Estate in Manchester and follows the dysfunctional Gallagher family. They've got no money, the police are constantly on their case, and dad is the ultimate drug-addled deadbeat.
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It's got its serious moments and elements of dark humour, but there's also plenty of raunchy comedy and over-the-top characters.
Coronation Street fans will notice plenty of familiar faces, including Sally Carman, Ciarán Griffiths, Qasim Akhtar and Joe Duttine. The show also features a baby-faced James McAvoy, before he went on to star in Narnia, X-Men, and His Dark Materials.
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The show has a lot of positive reviews from fans on IMDB, with most of them rating it eight or 10 stars.
One particularly glowing review states the show "reminds you of how good TV can be", while another says that the humour is "no-holds-barred and guaranteed to either offend the viewer, or cause them to slide off their chair and roll around the floor, laughing their behinds off."
"Without doubt one of the best shows on the TV and is comparable to Nighty Night, League of Gentlemen and possibly Little Britain" reads another review, while another fan ranked it with Only Fools and Horses and The Royle Family as "one of the great British series of all time".
The reviews do note that later seasons aren't as good, with the first five to six seasons being the show's peak, which is a more manageable 50 to 66 episodes.
Shameless is available on Netflix until Monday, 16 June, and is also available on ITVX. It is not available on Channel 4 streaming.
The American version of Shameless is also available on Netflix.
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