The Syndicate is entering its fourth season and has the audience as captivated as the day it began.
Last night's episode had viewers hooked, and left in suspense.
Written by Bafta winner and Leeds born Kay Mellor, the show writer has managed to keep viewers intrigued for four seasons now.
The premise of the drama is simple - plenty of workplaces have a syndicate in real life, where they form a group to play the national lottery.
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The main benefit means you're able to buy more lines - improving your chances to win big.
But should your syndicate hit the jackpot and you win big, it might not all be smooth sailing - as the series highlights.
The BBC show describes the drama: "There's no such thing as easy money.
"Compelling stories of big wins and even bigger problems as life changes for friends in an instant."
The show's premise means plenty of people have even asked if the show is based on a real life tale.
Season one of the show saw a group of supermarket workers scooping the jackpot - but after one member failed to pay up, it left the group divided as to whether they should share in the winnings.
The show continued from the Leeds supermarket to then follow a group at a Bradford hospital and then some more winners in a crumbling stately home near Scarborough.
Season 4 is a brand-new story about a syndicate of low-paid kennel workers who think they’ve won the lottery but have been robbed of their ticket.
The chase to confront the culprit takes us to the wealthy French Riviera where the young syndicate find themselves well out of their depth.