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Shameless, Channel 4

9:38am Wednesday 9th January 2008

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Photograph of the Author By John Anson »

IT'S rare that a show can get to its fifth series and remain as sharp, funny and as ground-breaking as when it started.

Shameless, Burnley writer Paul Abbott's wonderfully dysfunctional comedy-drama about life on a Manchester council estate, is one such programme which bucks the trend of steady decline which affects so many series.

Last week's opener saw Frank Gallagher, surely one of the great tragi-comic creations of modern times facing death. It gave David Threlfall the opportunity to wring every last drop from one of life's perpetual losers.

Last night, it was the turn of the Maguires, the other major family on the Chatsworth Estate, to bring Tuesday night's viewing to life.

Shameless is a story of grotesque characters, none moreso than Mimi Maguire. Husband Paddy incurred her wrath by hinting that she was fat - the man clearly has a death wish.

Shameless is not for the faint-hearted and the easily-offended may be tempted to dismiss it as crude and shocking.

But if you are prepared to accept a world in which drugs are served across the bar in the local pub, swear words are basically common or garden adjectives and luncacy reigns, it is an hour of pure, grown-up quality.

It is one series which you suspect in 20 years time will be studied by academics for its accurate portrayal of a society in decline.

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William Lunn, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. says...
5:56pm Mon 14 Jan 08

I grew up on the Anson Estate, Manchester - about 1939 to 1951. The 'model' estate was home to a lot of decent people. I went to Birchfields Primary School, Burnage High School, and Manchester University to get my B.Sc. After emigrating to Canada I went to McGill University for my Ph.D. then Stanford University for postdoctoral studies.

I remember the Anson estate fondly. Unfortunately our house at 16 Clee Avenue has apparently been demolished to make room for some flats. There were many good neighbours with nice gardens, and several children 'made good'.

Bill Lunn

steph loves kirk, houghton says...
1:50pm Fri 18 Jan 08

shamless is fukin class nd its the best show ever **** wo howxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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jason connolly, new zealand says...
10:46am Sat 19 Jan 08

I grew up on the Anson estate in Longsight and went to Burnage. I left in 1985 and both Longsight and Burnage were rubbish. I was always fighting and the whole culture was ****. Come to NZ my fellow miserable Mancs. It's better.
Jason

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