You've got until 10pm tonight!
Ever since it burst onto our screens at the beginning of the year, Derry Girls has been a revelation.
It's Channel 4's biggest comedy series in the past 5 years and Northern Ireland's most-watched series since modern records began back in 1992.
If you're not too familiar with the show, then we urge you to make it your business to check it out. It's hilarious.
It follows the lives of Erin (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), her cousin Orla, their friends Clare, Michelle and Michelle's English cousin James, as they navigate their way through the trials and tribulations involved in growing up as a teenager in 1990's Northern Ireland.
And to tell you how impressive it is - on January 11th 2018, after the first episode had aired, the show was renewed for a second series. That what you call impact.
On this morning's Dermot and Dave, the lads gave Ms. Jackson a call to find out more about the Award and try to tease some exclusive news about the second series, which they'll start to shoot this October.
Imagine beating the likes of Mrs Brown's Boys, Peter Kay's Car Share, Catastrophe and The Young Offenders to get to the final?
Derry Girls is up against the BBC's Inside No.9 in the Radio Times Comedy Championship Award Final and voting closes at 10pm tonight.
The shows are neck and neck, 50/50, but with your help, Saoirse-Monica and the the rest of the crew, can become champs.
Get behind the Derry ladies with your vote here.
You can listen to the chat in full by pressing the play button in the image at the top of the page.