Rent Shameless: Series 1
(2004)

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Meet the Gallaghers. Mum went AWOL years ago, Dad stayed at home with the six children only to hit the bottle - and sometimes the kids... Blisteringly funny, offbeat drama following the rollercoaster lives and loves of an anarchic family from Manchester. The real head of the family is big sister Fiona, who looks after Carl, and baby Liam. She is occasionally helped, more often hindered, by streetwise 'Lip' and the actively gay, but very private, Ian. Welcome to a hectic world of sexual adventures, triumphs, love, scams and a fair bit of crime on a rough Manchester housing estate, where wheel-less cars are the norm and the moving ones are stolen.
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Shameless: Series 1 review by LP
A MUST SEE FOR ANYONE THAT LOVES A LAUGH
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I HAVE WATCHED SHAMELESS FOR THE LAST TWO SERIES, I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO WATCH THEM ALL. I THOUGHT THE SHAMELESS THAT IS ON TELE NOW WAS FUNNY, WELL WATCH THIS ONE AND YOU WONT STOP LAUGHING. ALTHOUGH IT IS ALOT FUNNYIER IT IS ALSO ALOT RUDER. THERE IS ALOT OF NAKED PARTS IN IT BUT AS ADULTS ITS OK. I WOULD WATCH IT AGAIN AND AGAIN.
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Shameless: Series 1 review by Lisa
Shameless Series 1
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This is brilliant!!!
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Rated: 4.2 stars out of 5 from 45 ratings
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Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
| Release Date: | 27/12/2004 |
| Production Year: | 2004 |
| Run Time: | 342 minutes |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9 |
| Format: | Pal |
| Colour: | Colour |
Special Features:
- Meet The Cast
- An Interview with Paul Abbott