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Channel 4 to make all nine seasons of Scrubs available

Channel 4 announces that all nine seasons of medical comedy Scrubs will be made available on All 4 next month.

Channel 4 has announced that it will make all nine seasons of medical comedy Scrubs available for free from next month.

The hit show, starring Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke, ran for 182 episodes between 2001 and 2010 and will be made available in its entirety on All 4 from May 1.

The move comes amid the ongoing coronavirus lockdown which has led to an increased use of on-demand services.

Nick Lee, head of series acquisitions at Channel 4, said: "It's very exciting that we get to revive a past gem of Channel 4's programming as Scrubs comes in its entirety to All 4.

"It will be the first time all nine seasons have been available on All 4, so we can't wait to relive some of the show's best moments and have the theme tune 'I'm No Superman' going through our heads for the next few months!"

At its peak, Scrubs was watched by more than 16 million people in the US.

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