What You Don’t Know About Shameless Hall of Shame?

Showtime has revealed plans for an even grander celebration of the hit series, which is now two episodes into its 11th and final season. Shameless Hall of Shame, a six-episode series, has been commissioned by the network. It will “include new, original Shameless sequences paired with a retrospective look at each character's journey throughout the preceding ten seasons.”

Shameless is an American comedy-drama television series that ran on Showtime from January 9, 2011, to April 11, 2021. It was created by John Wells. William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum lead an ensemble cast in this remake of Paul Abbott's British series of the same name. The program is set on Chicago's South Side.

https://twitter.com/SHO_Shameless/status/1439585316206268421

Shameless became Showtime's longest-running original scripted series with the launch of its ninth season on September 9, 2018. The sitcom was renewed for a tenth season in January 2019, which debuted on November 10, 2019. The series was renewed in January 2020 for its eleventh and final season, which was supposed to begin in mid-2020 but was pushed back owing to the COVID-19 epidemic, and instead premiered on December 6, 2020.

Showtime stated on December 14, 2020 that during Season 11, Shameless: Hall of Shame, they will play a clip show series comprising new sequences paired with footage from the programme to highlight the characters' travels over the season.

If you are looking for more dose of comedy then we suggest RON’S GONE WRONG to you for your amazing weekend.

Who all are in the Cast of Shameless ?

  • William H. Macy played the role of Frank Gallagher
  • Emmy Rossum played the role of Fiona Gallagher (seasons 1–9)
  • Justin Chatwin played the role of Steve Wilton / Jimmy Lishman (seasons 1–3; special guest season 4; recurring season 5)
  • Ethan Cutkosky played the role of Carl Gallagher
  • Shanola Hampton played the role of Veronica “V” Fisher
  • Steve Howey played the role of Kevin “Kev” Ball
  • Emma Kenney played the role of Debbie Gallagher
  • Jeremy Allen White played the role of Philip “Lip” Gallagher
  • Cameron Monaghan played the role of Ian Gallagher
  • Noel Fisher played the role of Mickey Milkovich (seasons 3–5, 10–11; recurring seasons 1–2, 7; special guest seasons 6 and 9)
  • Joan Cusack played the role of Sheila Jackson (seasons 1–5)
  • Laura Slade Wiggins as Karen Jackson (seasons 1–2; recurring season 3)
  • Zach McGowan played the role of Jody Silverman (season 3; recurring season 2)
  • Emma Greenwell played the role of Mandy Milkovich
  • Jake McDorman played the role of Mike Pratt (season 4; recurring season 3)
  • Emily Bergl played the role of Sammi Slott

shameless hall of shame

Interesting Thing You Didn't Know About Shameless Hall of Shame

Shameless is based on the award-winning British television comedy drama of the same name that aired for many years. After reaching a deal with John Wells in January 2000, HBO began producing an American version of Shameless. The production was shifted to Showtime in April 2001. In December 2003, John Wells Productions recorded a pilot episode for the cable network.
Frank Gallagher is played by William H. Macy in the primary role. Emmy Rossum as Fiona and Justin Chatwin as Steve, both former Dragonball Evolution co-stars, have joined the cast. On the American version, Paul Abbott, whose semi-autobiographical telescript served as the inspiration for the UK pilot, is listed as an executive producer.
The series was given a 12-episode order by Showtime in April 2010. The Sheila Jackson character (a romantic interest for Frank) was originally played by Allison Janney in the pilot; however, the part was recast in late August 2010, and Joan Cusack was cast in the televised episodes. Mid-September saw the start of production.
After the Season 5 finale of Dexter, a sneak peek of the pilot aired on December 12, 2010. On Sunday, January 9, 2011, the first season of the show premiered on Showtime. The series is set in the South Side of Chicago's Back of the Yards neighbourhood.

Wrapping Up

Shameless aired in the United States on January 9, 2011, and became Showtime's highest-rated series launch in the network's target demographic. The first episode of the series had 982,000 unique viewers, the most for a series launch on Showtime since Dead Like Me in 2003. 1.45 million people watched the fourth episode, “Casey Casden,” which aired on January 30. Shameless had the best first-year ratings on the cable network. Defying the traditional declining tendency after a launch, the series grew its popularity, eventually becoming the most popular show in its time slot among adults aged 18 to 49.