A TOP Noughties TV show could be set for a return – in just six months.
Medical drama series Scrubs became a fan favourite and cult classic after it first debuted on screens in 2001.
It first came to an end in 2010 but 14 years on, the show’s creator, Bill Lawrence, has teased that a comeback is imminent.
He has even revealed he is hoping to get the programme back in motion for a reboot within the next “six months to a year”.
Speaking to The Independent, Bill said: “We’ve been talking about it. We all spend time with each other in real life, but everybody is so talented from that show that they’re all working.
“We’ve really started to entertain the idea about getting the band back together because we all feel like we do have some stories to tell.
‘People in the medical community are heroes right now. They certainly aren’t doing it for the money!
“It’s been a crazy rough time, so I would not be surprised if we figure something out in the next six months to a year.”
However he went on to clarify: “I’m not going to do a movie. That sounds like a lot of work!”
Scrubs was set in the fictional hospital Sacred Heart Hospital – a teaching hospital where the medical professionals are all the start of the burgeoning careers.
Creator Bill was even married to one of the show’s cast with his wife, actress Christa Miller playing Jordan on the show.
The original cast members included John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn, Sarah Chalke, Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes.
Most recently Zach, John, Sarah, Christa Miller and dancer Amanda Kloots posed for a snap together.
John shared the picture on X, formerly known as Twitter, and captioned the tweet: “…getting the band back together!”
Fans loved the reunion between old cast mates.
One replied: “I LOVE this!”
Another said: “You all scrub up well.”
“Do NOT tease me! All of us fans would love to see a reunion movie,” a third chimed in.
Well, their dreams could be coming true sooner than later if Bill’s words are anything to go by!