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In the US, it's in the first thirteen TV channels. It's one of those basic cable shows like Law and Order that seems to never die (and unlike Law and Order remains fresh).
Ah. I just use streaming platforms and physical media.
It's on streaming too, depending on the service.
Otherwise the high seas are also an option.
Oddly specific but alright, I guess I'll become a sailor in response to Untold Stories of the ER not being on Netflix, though it might land me on the show.