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Six young people, on their own and struggling to survive in the real world, find the companionship, comfort and support they get from each other to be the perfect antidote to the pressures of life.

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10x18 The Last One (2) Aired: May. 06, 2004

Ross and Phoebe chase Rachel to the airport, but end up at the wrong one. They narrowly make it to the right airport, where Ross declares his … [continue reading]

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Friends is Completed/Ended
The show had 10 seasons and 239 episodes air between 1994 and 2004.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 22, 1994
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1994 - 2004
To-Date:
10 Seasons
239 Episodes
Network
NBC TV Network
AKA:
Across the Hall (Working Title)
Friends Like These (Working Title)
Friends Like Us (Working Title)
Insomnia Café (Working Title)
Six of One (Working Title)

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  • Goof (continuity error): In early seasons there are wood boards in Monica's apartment that go from the floor to the ceiling. In later seasons there are only wood boards by the fridge. In…
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    Goof (continuity error): In early seasons there are wood boards in Monica's apartment that go from the floor to the ceiling. In later seasons there are only wood boards by the fridge. In fact, certain directors for the show enjoyed putting their own mark on the episodes they directed. In the case of the visible wooden beam furthest "downstage" it was known as the mark of James Burrows, and would appear every time he directed an episode.
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  • Lisa Kudrow based her hippie character Phoebe on her co-star Jennifer Aniston - because of the actress' interest in "spiritual" subjects.
  • Jennifer Aniston was a cast member of the CBS series Muddling Through when she was cast in "Friends". NBC executives did not want Aniston because if "Muddling Through" was picked up for a…
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    Jennifer Aniston was a cast member of the CBS series Muddling Through when she was cast in "Friends". NBC executives did not want Aniston because if "Muddling Through" was picked up for a second season, the "Friends" episodes with Aniston would have to be refilmed at a high cost to the network. But NBC vice president Warren Littlefield wanted to work with Aniston so much that he offered to pay for the refilmed episodes himself. "Muddling Through" was canceled and Aniston was free to star in "Friends".
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