In honor of the holidays, Amazon Prime is making a few of its most popular series available to stream for free over the next week.

The first seasons of three of Amazon Prime's biggest shows will be made free through the end of 2016. Season 1 of The Man in the High Castle, Bosch and Mozart in the Jungle are all available to both Prime members and non-Prime members for free starting today (Friday, Dec. 23).

Head to Amazon.com/Binge at any point through Dec. 31 to stream the first seasons of all three series. Beyond those first seasons, you'll have to sign up for Amazon Prime (about $9.99 per month), which gives you access to a whole slew of movies and TV shows in addition to free two-day shipping.

The Man in the High Castle is the most watched original series on Amazon Prime, and it's easy to see why. The series, based on the book of the same name by Philip K. Dick, takes place in an alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II instead of the Allies. In addition to its popularity with the Amazon Prime audience, the series has been critically acclaimed and won two Emmys earlier this year, for Outstanding Main Title Design and Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series.

Mozart in the Jungle is another award-winning show on Amazon Prime. The series won the Golden Globe this past January for Best Television Series - Comedy, in addition to Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy for star Gael García Bernal. The series centers on the lives of the musicians and executives of the New York Symphony.

Bosch may be the least acclaimed of these three shows, but it has found a stable audience through its first two seasons - ranking as the no. 3 show on Amazon Prime. This crime drama, based on Michael Connelly's series of novels, stars Titus Welliver as Det. Harry Bosch, who pursues the killer of a 13-year-old boy while also facing charges of possibly killing a murder suspect.