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ShamelessShameless
Showtime, 2011 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
4.6


Set in working-class Chicago, the Gallagher family, a working class family of eight, must survive the ups and downs of today's recession. With a mother who is out of her element and an alcoholic father who usually ends up passed out on the living room floor, 18-year-old daughter Fiona is left with the task of keeping her five younger brothers and sisters on the straight and narrow.


RoseanneRoseanne
ABC, 1988 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
3.9


"Roseanne" is the story of a working class family struggling with life's essential problems: Marriage, Children, Money and Parent's in Law. A classic sitcom, the story circles around the Connor family - a family of five (DJ, Darlene, Becky, Roseanne and Dan).


The Kennedys (2015)The Kennedys (2015)
BBC One, 2015 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy | ► Trailer
1.0


Comedy drama series following the Kennedy family, living on a Stevenage housing estate in the 1970s.


The Royle FamilyThe Royle Family
BBC One, 1998 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy
3.0


You could probably see a glimpse of your own family in the Royles. Mum, Dad, Denise, Antony and Denise's husband, Dave Best sit in front of the television in their dirty, untidy living room and are constantly smoking, talking and bickering.


HebburnHebburn
BBC Two, 2012 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy
3.0


Jack Pearson is taking Sarah home to meet the family in Hebburn, the problem is though that they believe she is his new girlfriend, and have no clue that she is his new wife that he just married in Vegas.


Rab C NesbittRab C Nesbitt
BBC Three, 1990 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy
4.0


"Rab C Nesbitt" is a scottish sitcom based around an angry alcoholic street philosopher from the Govan area of Glasgow.


LiliesLilies
BBC One, 2007 Cancelled/Ended | Drama
4.0


Tough, sexy, funny and heartbreaking, Lilies details the lives of Iris, May and Ruby Moss - sisters coming of age in a dockland terrace house. Familial love sustains them, and their fortunes are bound to those of their brother and their father. Set in the years immediately following the First World War, Lilies pulls no punches in its storytelling. It depicts a sensual, vivid and sometimes savage world, where life is lived on the breadline, yet fueled by various kinds of love. All three girls must make their own way in the world.


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