It’s time to plan a Netflix binge. The streaming platform will be cleaning out many titles on Oct. 1, and some of them are beloved favorites. Watch these before they disappear Sunday:

“30 Rock” Seasons 1-7 Tina Fey’s beloved NBC comedy is leaving Netflix on Oct. 1. The multi-camera sitcom follows a group of employees at 30 Rockefeller Center. Fey plays Liz Lemon, a writer for a live sketch comedy show, who is forced to give an unstable movie star (Tracy Jordan) a spot in the cast. While the series, which started in 2006 and ended in 2013, is leaving Netflix, it won’t leave streaming altogether. “30 Rock” is heading to Hulu next month.

“Across the Universe” This 2007 musical inspired by Beatles songs follows a young Brit, Jude (Jim Sturgess), as he heads for the U.S. and falls for Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood). However, the Vietnam War threatens to tear them apart. The soundtrack to the PG-13 movie features 33 beloved Beatles tracks.

“Friday Night Lights” Seasons 1-5 Full hearts. Clear eyes. Can’t lose. But apparently Netflix is losing the NBC series, which aired from 2006 to 2011. “FNL” follows a high school football team in the small town of Dillon, Texas. Check out stellar performances from Connie Britton, Kyle Chandler, Taylor Kitsch and Adrianne Palicki before the drama disappears.

Friday Night Lights
Pictured: A scene from “Friday Night Lights.” NBC

“Hellboy” The remake is on the way with an all-new cast, but it’ll be hard to beat the 2004 original. Ron Perlman stars as the half demon who works with the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense to keep the world safe from dark forces. Selma Blair, Jeffrey Tambor and John Hurt also star in the PG-13 film.

“Love Actually” The Christmas classic is disappearing from Netflix just before the cold weather arrives. This 2003 movie follows nine interconnected stories about love. The R-rated movie has an all-star cast including Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Martin Freeman, Laura Linney, Keira Knightley, Hugh Grant and more.

“One Tree Hill” Seasons 1-9 Dan Scott (Paul Johansson) got two girls pregnant as a teenager. Nathan (James Lafferty) grew up in his big house with his parents married, and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) grew up poor with a single mother. Basketball brings the brothers together. The WB drama, which ran from 2003 to 2012, also launched the careers of Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton.

“Prison Break” Seasons 1-4 Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) is put on death row after being convicted of a crime he didn’t commit. Michael (Wentworth Miller) knows his brother is innocent and intends to get him out of prison before his death sentence. However, their story doesn’t end after Lincoln is free.

“Titanic” Relive Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose’s (Kate Winslet) tragic love story one last time before it disappears from Netflix on Oct. 1. The 1997 romance follows the fictional story of a first class passenger falling in love with a poor artist on the doomed ship, the Titanic. The flick went on to earn over $2 billion and won 11 Academy Awards.