We can't believe we won't be able to watch these on the streaming platform anymore!
June 01, 2022 - 12:16 BST Emmy Griffiths Two fan favourite TV shows are leaving Netflix in June – so you might need to hurry up and binge-watch them before they go! According to What's on Netflix, Line of Duty and Glee will be leaving the streaming platform on 24 June and 30 June respectively – and it's fair to say that the fans aren't best pleased.
"We've got to do one where we're back on the ground, we're out there, we're in the city, we're having fun'. You know, it's a great city to have fun in, Belfast, so we really want to get back to doing that again."Nigel Boyle, who plays Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells, added:"I was chatting to [executive producer] Simon Heath earlier and I was saying, 'Come on mate.
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