Parenthood, the acclaimed drama series starring Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham, has finally landed on Netflix.

All six seasons of the NBC series, which ran from 2010 to 2014, are now available on the streaming service for UK fans to enjoy.

Set in California, Parenthood revolves around three generations of the Braverman family, focusing on the four adult siblings – Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia.

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Graham stars as Sarah, leading an all-star cast which includes Six Feet Under's Peter Krause, Dax Shepard, Saw's Monica Potter, Erika Christensen and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World's Mae Whitman.

Krause and Graham, who play brother and sister, were actually in a relationship during the show's run but confirmed their split in 2021.

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Parenthood was acclaimed by critics and currently holds an 88% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The series is based on the 1999 film of the same name directed by Ron Howard and starring Steve Martin, Keanu Reeves, Mary Steenburgen, Dianne Wiest, Jason Robards, Rick Moranis, and Martha Plimpton.

It was first turned into a TV series in 1990 starring Ed Begley Jr. and Jayne Atkinson which lasted for only one season. The 2010 series was developed by Jason Katims, after the success of Friday Night Lights.

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Meanwhile, Graham recently shared her idea for a spin-off of Gilmore Girls, focusing on a young Lorelai Gilmore.

"You could do the high school Lorelai," the actress told E! News.

"We’re talking about this as if it's like The Hobbit or something, which I’m not sure it is," she added. "But I think the way other universes have dealt with that question is just going back or forward."

All six seasons of Parenthood are now available to stream on Netflix.

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