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Friends is an American situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 created by David Crane
David Crane (television)

David Crane is an United States writer and producer. He was one of the creators of the TV sitcom Friends, along with his longtime friend Marta Kauffman....
 and Marta Kauffman
Marta Kauffman

Marta Kauffman is an American TV producer and writer and the creator of the TV series Friends with David Crane . Both Crane and Kauffman were also executive producer of the show, along with Kevin S....
, which premiered on NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
NBC

The National Broadcasting Company is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo....
 on September 22, 1994. The series revolves around a group of friends in the area of Manhattan
Manhattan

Manhattan is one of the five borough of New York City, located primarily on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River.With a United States Census of 1,620,867 living in a land area of 22.96 square miles , Manhattan, coextensive with New York County, is the most population density county in the United States, w...
, New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, who occasionally live together and share living expenses. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions

Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions is a production company created by Kevin Bright, Marta Kauffman, and David Crane . The company is most notable for their production work on the American sitcom Friends, which aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004....
, in association with Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Television

Warner Bros. Television is the television production company and distribution arm of Warner Bros., itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Paramount Television, it serves as a television production company arm of The CW Television Network , though it also produces shows for other networks, such as Chuck on NBC, Pushing Daisies on ABC, and...
. The original executive producers were Crane, Kauffman and Kevin Bright
Kevin Bright

Kevin S. Bright is an American television executive producer and television director whose credits include Friends and Joey .Bright started his professional career under the tutelage of his father, Jackie Bright....
, with numerous others being promoted in later seasons.

Crane and Kauffman began developing Friends under the title Insomnia Cafe in November 1993.






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Monica:

That means I'm ovulating.I may have served some very questionable meat at the restaurant!

Ross:

I hate America! After this, I swear, I am moving!

//www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Phoebe_Buffay>Phoebe: Yeah, I talked to my grandma about the Old Yeller incident, and she told me that my mom used to not show us the ends of sad movies, to shield us from the pain and sadness. You know — before she killed herself.
//www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Ross_Geller>Ross: WE WERE ON A BREAK!
Chandler:

Ross is wearing leather pants!

//www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Phoebe_Buffay>Phoebe: Oh, my God! This is like 60 Minutes, when at first you're really mad at that pharmaceutical company for making the drug and then, you know, you just feel bad for the people because they needed to make their hair grow.





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Friends is an American situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 created by David Crane
David Crane (television)

David Crane is an United States writer and producer. He was one of the creators of the TV sitcom Friends, along with his longtime friend Marta Kauffman....
 and Marta Kauffman
Marta Kauffman

Marta Kauffman is an American TV producer and writer and the creator of the TV series Friends with David Crane . Both Crane and Kauffman were also executive producer of the show, along with Kevin S....
, which premiered on NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
NBC

The National Broadcasting Company is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo....
 on September 22, 1994. The series revolves around a group of friends in the area of Manhattan
Manhattan

Manhattan is one of the five borough of New York City, located primarily on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River.With a United States Census of 1,620,867 living in a land area of 22.96 square miles , Manhattan, coextensive with New York County, is the most population density county in the United States, w...
, New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, who occasionally live together and share living expenses. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions

Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions is a production company created by Kevin Bright, Marta Kauffman, and David Crane . The company is most notable for their production work on the American sitcom Friends, which aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004....
, in association with Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Television

Warner Bros. Television is the television production company and distribution arm of Warner Bros., itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Paramount Television, it serves as a television production company arm of The CW Television Network , though it also produces shows for other networks, such as Chuck on NBC, Pushing Daisies on ABC, and...
. The original executive producers were Crane, Kauffman and Kevin Bright
Kevin Bright

Kevin S. Bright is an American television executive producer and television director whose credits include Friends and Joey .Bright started his professional career under the tutelage of his father, Jackie Bright....
, with numerous others being promoted in later seasons.

Crane and Kauffman began developing Friends under the title Insomnia Cafe in November 1993. They presented the idea to Bright, with whom they had previously worked, and together they pitched a seven-page treatment of the series to NBC. After several script rewrites and changes, the series was finally named Friends and premiered on NBC's coveted Thursday 8:30 pm timeslot
Must See TV

"Must See TV" is an advertising slogan used by the NBC television network to brand its prime time blocks of situation comedys during the 1990s, and most often applied to its Thursday night lineup....
. Filming for the series took place at Warner Bros. Studios
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 in Burbank, California
Burbank, California

Burbank is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 100,316 at the United States Census, 2000.Burbank is located in the eastern region of the San Fernando Valley, north of Downtown Los Angeles, California....
 in front of a live audience. After ten seasons on the network, the series finale was heavily promoted by NBC, and viewing parties were organized around the U.S.. The finale, which was first aired on May 6, 2004, was watched by 52.5 million American viewers, making it the fourth most-watched series finale in television history.

Friends received positive reviews throughout its run, and became one of the most popular sitcoms of its time. The series won many awards and was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Award
Primetime Emmy Award

The Primetime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in United States primetime television programming....
s. The series was also very successful in the ratings, consistently ranking in the top ten in the final primetime ratings. Friends has made a large cultural impact. The Central Perk
Central Perk

Central Perk is a fictitious coffee shop in New York City's Greenwich Village. It was one of the focal points of the popular television sitcom Friends....
 coffee house that had featured prominently in the series has inspired various imitations throughout the world. Repeats of the series continue to air worldwide, while each season has been released on DVD. Following the series finale, the spin-off series Joey
Joey (TV series)

Joey was an United States situation comedy, which starred Matt LeBlanc reprising his role as Joey Tribbiani from the sitcom Friends. It premiered on the NBC television network, on September 9, 2004, in the former time slot of its parent series, Thursday nights at 8:00 p.m....
 was created, while rumors of a film continue to circulate.

Cast and characters


The series featured six main cast members throughout its run, with numerous characters recurring throughout the ten seasons. The main cast members were familiar to television viewers before their roles on Friends, but were not considered to be stars. During the series' ten season run, the actors all achieved household name celebrity status.

  • Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston

    Jennifer Joanna Aniston is an American actress. She became famous from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s for playing the role of Rachel Green in the popular US sitcom Friends, a role for which she won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award....
     portrays Rachel Green
    Rachel Green

    Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Jennifer Aniston, who received Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Awards for her performances....
    , a fashion enthusiast and Monica Geller's best friend in high school. Rachel and Ross Geller are involved in an on-off relationship throughout the series. Rachel's first job is a waitress at the coffee house Central Perk
    Central Perk

    Central Perk is a fictitious coffee shop in New York City's Greenwich Village. It was one of the focal points of the popular television sitcom Friends....
    , but she later becomes an assistant buyer at Bloomingdale's
    Bloomingdale's

    Bloomingdale's is a chain of upscale United States department stores owned by Macy's, Inc., which is also the parent company of Macy's. Bloomingdale's has 36 stores nationwide, with annual sales of $1.9 billion....
     and a buyer at Ralph Lauren
    Ralph Lauren

    Ralph Lauren is an United States fashion designer and business executive. He is most notable for his Polo Ralph Lauren clothing brand....
     in season five. Aniston had already appeared in several unsuccessful sitcom pilot
    Television pilot

    A television pilot is a test episode of an intended television series. It is an early step in the development of a television series, much like pilot lights or pilot serve as precursors to the start of larger activity, or pilot holes prepare the way for larger holes....
    s before being cast in Friends.


  • Courteney Cox Arquette portrays Monica Geller
    Monica Geller

    Monica E. Geller is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series situation comedy Friends , played by Courteney Cox. Monica is known as the "Mother Hen" of the group and her Greenwich Village apartment was one of the group's main gathering places....
    , the hen mother of the group, known for her obsessive-compulsive and competitive nature. Monica is often ridiculed for having been an extremely overweight child by the others, especially her brother Ross. Monica is a chef who changes jobs often throughout the show, and marries longtime friend Chandler Bing in season seven. Cox had the highest profile of the main actors when she was initially cast, having appeared in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 in film Cinema of the United States comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey. It co-stars Courteney Cox, Tone Loc, and Sean Young among others....
     and Family Ties
    Family Ties

    Family Ties is a television sitcom that aired on NBC for seven seasons, from 1982 to 1989. The sitcom reflected the move in the United States from the cultural liberalism of the 1960s and 1970s to the conservatism of the 1980s....
    .


as Joey Tribbiani
Joey Tribbiani

Joseph Francis "Joey" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character on the popular United States television program situation comedy Friends , and the title character in the spin-off, Joey , and is played by Matt LeBlanc....
, Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow

Lisa V. Kudrow is an Emmy Award- and Screen Actors Guild-winning United States actor, best known for her roles as Phoebe Buffay in the popular television situation comedy Friends and as Valerie Cherish in the HBO series The Comeback , which she produced and co-created....
 as Phoebe Buffay
Phoebe Buffay

Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan is a fictional character from the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Lisa Kudrow. Her claims to fame include her guitar playing in Central Perk and her elaborate, improbable stories about her previous lives....
, Courteney Cox Arquette as Monica Geller
Monica Geller

Monica E. Geller is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series situation comedy Friends , played by Courteney Cox. Monica is known as the "Mother Hen" of the group and her Greenwich Village apartment was one of the group's main gathering places....
, Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Joanna Aniston is an American actress. She became famous from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s for playing the role of Rachel Green in the popular US sitcom Friends, a role for which she won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award....
 as Rachel Green
Rachel Green

Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Jennifer Aniston, who received Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Awards for her performances....
, David Schwimmer
David Schwimmer

David Lawrence Schwimmer is an American actor and director of Television director and Film director. Born in New York, he moved to Los Angeles at the age of two....
 as Ross Geller
Ross Geller

Ross Eustace Geller, Ph.D. is a fictional character on the popular United States television sitcom Friends , played by David Schwimmer....
 and Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry (actor)

Matthew Langford Perry is a Golden Globe and Emmy nominated American Canadian film and television actor, best known for his work as Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends....
 as Chandler Bing
Chandler Bing

Chandler Muriel Bing is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Matthew Perry ....
.]]

  • Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow

    Lisa V. Kudrow is an Emmy Award- and Screen Actors Guild-winning United States actor, best known for her roles as Phoebe Buffay in the popular television situation comedy Friends and as Valerie Cherish in the HBO series The Comeback , which she produced and co-created....
     portrays Phoebe Buffay
    Phoebe Buffay

    Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan is a fictional character from the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Lisa Kudrow. Her claims to fame include her guitar playing in Central Perk and her elaborate, improbable stories about her previous lives....
    , an eccentric masseuse
    Massage

    Massage is the practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical, functional, and in some cases psychological purposes and goals. The word comes from the French language massage "friction of kneading," or from Arabic massa meaning "to touch, feel or handle" or from Latin massa meaning "mass, dough"....
     and musician. Phoebe became homeless at the age of 14, and is known for being ditzy and yet street-smart. Kudrow previously played Ursula Buffay on Mad About You
    Mad About You

    Mad About You is an United States sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 23, 1999. The show starred Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt as a newly married couple in New York City....
    , and reprised the dual role of twin sister Ursula as a recurring character during several episodes of Friends. Before her role on Friends, Kudrow was an office manager and researcher for her father, a headache specialist.


  • Matt LeBlanc
    Matt LeBlanc

    Matthew Steven "Matt" LeBlanc is an American actor, known for his role as Joey Tribbiani in the NBC sitcoms Friends and Joey ....
     portrays Joey Tribbiani
    Joey Tribbiani

    Joseph Francis "Joey" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character on the popular United States television program situation comedy Friends , and the title character in the spin-off, Joey , and is played by Matt LeBlanc....
    , a struggling actor and food lover who becomes famous for his role on Days of our Lives
    Days of our Lives

    Days of our Lives is an United States soap opera, which has aired nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965 on the NBC network in the United States, and has since been syndicated to many countries around the world....
     as Dr. Drake Ramoray. Joey is a womanizer with many girlfriends throughout the series, and develops a crush on his friend Rachel in season eight. Before his role on Friends, LeBlanc appeared as a minor character in the sitcom Married... with Children
    Married... with Children

    Married...with Children or Married with Children is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated American situation comedy about a dysfunctional family living in a Chicagoland suburb that lasted 11 seasons....
    , and as a main character in its spin-offs, Top of the Heap and Vinnie & Bobby.


  • Matthew Perry
    Matthew Perry (actor)

    Matthew Langford Perry is a Golden Globe and Emmy nominated American Canadian film and television actor, best known for his work as Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends....
     portrays Chandler Bing
    Chandler Bing

    Chandler Muriel Bing is a fictional character on the popular United States TV series sitcom Friends , played by Matthew Perry ....
    , an executive in statistical analysis and data reconfiguration for a large multi-national corporation. Chandler quits his job and becomes a junior copywriter at an advertising agency. Chandler is known for his sarcastic sense of humor, and marries longtime friend Monica. Like Aniston, Perry had already appeared in several unsuccessful sitcom pilots before being cast.


  • David Schwimmer
    David Schwimmer

    David Lawrence Schwimmer is an American actor and director of Television director and Film director. Born in New York, he moved to Los Angeles at the age of two....
     portrays Ross Geller
    Ross Geller

    Ross Eustace Geller, Ph.D. is a fictional character on the popular United States television sitcom Friends , played by David Schwimmer....
    , a paleontologist
    Paleontology

    File:Geological time spiral - sharper.pngPaleontology from Greek: pa?a??? "old, ancient", ??, ??t- "being, creature", and ????? "speech, thought" is the study of prehistory life, including organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments ....
     working at a museum of Prehistoric History, and later a professor
    Professor

    The meaning of the word professor varies. In some English-speaking countries, it refers to a senior academic who holds a departmental chair, especially as head of the Academic department, or a personal chair awarded specifically to that individual....
     of paleontology at New York University
    New York University

    New York University is a private university, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan....
    . Ross has three unsuccessful marriages through the series, and is involved in an on-off relationship with Rachel. Before being cast in Friends, Schwimmer played minor characters in The Wonder Years
    The Wonder Years

    The Wonder Years is an United States television Comedy-drama created by Carol Black and Neal Marlens. It ran for six seasons on American Broadcasting Company, from 1988 in television through 1993 in television....
     and NYPD Blue
    NYPD Blue

    NYPD Blue is an United States TV show police drama set in New York City, exploring the internal and external struggles of the fictional 15th precinct of Manhattan.....
    .


Series creator David Crane wanted all six characters to be equally prominent, and the series was lauded as being "the first true 'ensemble' show". The cast members made efforts to keep the ensemble format and not allow one member to dominate; they entered themselves in the same acting categories for awards, opted for collective instead of individual salary negotiations, and asked to appear together on magazine cover photos in the first season. The cast members became best friends off screen, and one guest star, Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck

Thomas William "Tom" Selleck is an United States actor, screenwriter and film producer, best known for his starring role on the television show Magnum P.I....
, reported sometimes feeling left out. The cast remained good friends after the series' run, most notably Cox and Aniston, with Aniston being godmother to Cox and David Arquette
David Arquette

David James Arquette is an United States actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and former professional wrestler. He became known during the late 1990s, after having starred in several Hollywood films, including the films of the Scream trilogy....
's daughter, Coco. In the official farewell commemorative book Friends 'Til The End, each separately acknowledged in their interviews that the cast had become their family.

In their original contracts for the first season, each cast member was paid $22,500 per episode. The cast members received different salaries in the second season, beginning from the $20,000 range to $40,000 per episode. Prior to their salary negotiations for the third season, the cast decided to enter collective negotiations, despite Warner Bros. preference for individual deals. The actors were given the salary of the least paid cast member, meaning Aniston and Schwimmer had their salaries reduced. The stars were paid, per episode, $75,000 in the third season, $85,000 in the fourth, $100,000 in the fifth, and $125,000 in the sixth season. The cast members received salaries of $750,000 per episode in the seventh and eight seasons, and $1 million per episode in the ninth and tenth.

Season synopses

The first season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 introduces the six main characters: Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler and Ross. Rachel arrives in New York after leaving her fiance at the altar, and begins living with Monica in her apartment. Ross attempts to tell Rachel that he loves her, while his estranged lesbian wife is pregnant with his baby. Joey is shown to be a struggling actor, while Phoebe works as a masseuse. Chandler breaks up with girlfriend Janice
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Maggie Wheeler
Maggie Wheeler

Maggie Wheeler is an American actor....
), who frequently returns throughout the ensuing nine seasons. At the end of the season, Chandler accidentally reveals that Ross loves Rachel, who finds that she feels the same way.

garnered a 2000 Primetime Emmy Award
Primetime Emmy Award

The Primetime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in United States primetime television programming....
 nomination for "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series" for his role as Richard
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
.]]

The second season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 begins with Rachel discovering that Ross is dating Julie (Lauren Tom
Lauren Tom

Lauren Tom is an United States actor best known for her roles as Amy Wong on Futurama and List of characters in King of the Hill on King of the Hill....
), someone he knew from grad school. Rachel's attempts to tell Ross she likes him mirror his own failed attempts in the first season, although the characters eventually begin a relationship that lasts into the following season. Joey gets a part in a fictionalized version of the soap opera Days of our Lives
Days of our Lives

Days of our Lives is an United States soap opera, which has aired nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965 on the NBC network in the United States, and has since been syndicated to many countries around the world....
, but his character is killed off after he claims that he writes many of his own lines. Monica begins dating Richard
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck

Thomas William "Tom" Selleck is an United States actor, screenwriter and film producer, best known for his starring role on the television show Magnum P.I....
), who is recently divorced and 21 years her senior. In the season finale, they end their relationship when they realize that unlike Monica, Richard does not want any more children.

Season three
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 takes on a significantly greater serialized format. Rachel begins working at Bloomingdale's
Bloomingdale's

Bloomingdale's is a chain of upscale United States department stores owned by Macy's, Inc., which is also the parent company of Macy's. Bloomingdale's has 36 stores nationwide, with annual sales of $1.9 billion....
, an upscale department store
Department store

A department store is a retail establishment which specializes in selling a wide range of products without a single predominant Merchandise#Product_line....
 chain
Chain store

Chain stores are retail outlets that share a brand and central management, and usually have standardized business methods and practices. These characteristics also apply to chain restaurants and some service-oriented chain businesses....
, and Ross becomes jealous of her coworker, Mark. Ross and Rachel decide to take a break; however, Ross is confused with the arrangement and sleeps with someone else, causing Rachel to break up with him. After believing to have no family except for her twin sister Ursula
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Lisa Kudrow), Phoebe becomes acquainted with her half-brother
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Giovani Ribisi) and birth mother
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Teri Garr
Teri Garr

Terry Ann "Teri" Garr is an Academy Award-nominated American actress and comedian....
). Joey develops a relationship with his acting partner Kate (Dina Meyer
Dina Meyer

Dina Meyer is an United States film and television actor, best known for her roles in Starship Troopers and the Saw films. Conflicting information on the Internet gives her birthdate as both December 22, 1968 and June 15, 1969....
), and Monica begins a relationship with millionaire Pete Becker
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau

Jonathan Kolia "Jon" Favreau is an United States actor, screenwriter and film director. He is best known for appearing in films including Rudy and Swingers , as well as directing Iron Man ....
).

In the fourth season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 premiere, Ross and Rachel reconcile, but soon break up again. Phoebe becomes a surrogate mother for her brother and his wife (Debra Jo Rupp
Debra Jo Rupp

Debra Jo Rupp is an United States film and television actress perhaps best known for her role as Kitty Forman on the long-running FOX sitcom That '70s Show....
). Monica and Rachel are forced to switch apartments with Joey and Chandler after losing a bet, but manage to switch back by bribing them with Knicks season tickets and a one-minute kiss between themselves. Ross begins dating an English woman named Emily
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Helen Baxendale
Helen Baxendale

Helen Baxendale is an English people actress, known for her roles in Cold Feet, Friends and Cardiac Arrest ....
), and the season finale features their wedding in London. Chandler and Monica sleep together, and Rachel decides to attend Ross and Emily's wedding. While saying his vows, Ross accidentally replaces Emily's name with Rachel's, to the shock of the guests.

Season five
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 features Monica and Chandler trying to keep their new relationship a secret from their friends. Ross and Emily's marriage is called off, while Phoebe starts a relationship with police officer Gary (Michael Rapaport
Michael Rapaport

Michael David Rapaport is an United States actor and a comedian. He has acted in more than twenty films since the early 1990s.Early life...
). Monica and Chandler go public with their relationship, to the surprise of their friends. They decide to get married on a trip to Las Vegas, but change their plans after witnessing Ross and Rachel drunkenly stumble out of the wedding chapel.

, who portrayed Phoebe's husband Mike
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
, was originally asked to appear in several episodes and was surprised that his role became recurring.]]

In the sixth season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 premiere, Ross and Rachel's marriage is established to be a drunken mistake, and they divorce several episodes later. Monica and Chandler decide to move in together in her apartment, and Rachel moves in with Phoebe. Joey lands a role on a cable television
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 series called Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E, where he stars alongside a robot
Robot

A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an Electromechanics which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has Intention or Agency of its own....
. Ross gets a job lecturing at New York University
New York University

New York University is a private university, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan....
, and starts dating his college student, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden
Alexandra Holden

Alexandra Holden is an American film and television actress.She played film roles in Drop Dead Gorgeous as Mary Johanson and in Sugar & Spice as Fern Rogers....
). Phoebe and Rachel's apartment catches on fire, and Rachel is forced to move in with Joey while Phoebe moves in with Chandler and Monica. Chandler decides to propose to Monica, who considers going back to Richard. Although Richard confesses that he still loves her, Monica decides to accept Chandler's proposal.

The seventh season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 mainly follows various antics by Monica and Chandler, who are preparing for their wedding. Joey's television series Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E is canceled, but he is offered his old job back on Days of our Lives. Phoebe's apartment is fixed, but due to the way it is built, Rachel decides to stay with Joey. The season finale features Monica and Chandler's wedding, and Rachel is revealed to be pregnant.

The eighth season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
's first three episodes revolve around the identity of the baby's father, who is revealed to be Ross. Rachel and Ross decide to have the baby, but do not resume their romantic relationship. Joey develops romantic feelings for Rachel, but she does not feel the same. Rachel gives birth to baby Emma
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 in the season finale, and Ross decides to propose. Joey finds Ross's ring on the floor, and Rachel believes he is proposing and accepts.

Season nine
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 begins with Ross and Rachel living together as roommates with baby Emma. Monica and Chandler decide to conceive a child of their own, but discover that both of them are physically unable to conceive. Phoebe begins dating Mike Hannigan
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd

Paul Stephen Rudd is an United States actor of theatre, film and television who has appeared in many films including Clueless, Romeo + Juliet, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and Knocked Up....
), and chooses to be with him over her friend David
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria

Hank Albert Azaria is an United States film and television actor, Film director, comedian and voice artist. He is noted for his long-running career as one of the principal voice actors on the animated television series The Simpsons....
). Rachel and Emma move in with Joey in the middle of the season, and Rachel develops romantic feelings for him. The group travels to Barbados in the finale to hear Ross give a keynote speech at a Paleontologist conference. Joey and his girlfriend Charlie
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Aisha Tyler
Aisha Tyler

Aisha N. Tyler is an United States actor, stand-up comedy and writer....
) break up, and she begins a relationship with Ross. Joey and Rachel's feelings for each other return, and the finale ends with them kissing.

The tenth season
List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
 closes several long running storylines. Joey and Rachel try to contend with Ross' feelings about them being together, and decide to remain friends. Phoebe and Mike get married, while Charlie breaks up with Ross. Monica and Chandler decide to adopt a child, and meet Erica
List of recurring characters in Friends

This is a list of recurring characters of the Emmy Award-winning United States sitcom Friends.FamilyChandler's family: ...
 (Anna Faris
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), who gives birth to twins in the series finale. Monica and Chandler move to the suburbs, and Joey becomes upset with the changes happening in his life. Rachel takes a job in Paris, but decides not to go and resumes her relationship with Ross.

Production


Conception

"It's about sex, love, relationships, careers, a time in your life when everything's possible. And it's about friendship because when you're single and in the city, your friends are your family."
—The original treatment used by Crane, Kauffman and Bright to pitch the series to NBC.


David Crane and Marta Kauffman
Marta Kauffman

Marta Kauffman is an American TV producer and writer and the creator of the TV series Friends with David Crane . Both Crane and Kauffman were also executive producer of the show, along with Kevin S....
 began developing three new television pilots—which would premiere in the Fall 1994 season—following the cancellation of their sitcom, Family Album, by CBS in November 1993. Kauffman and Crane decided to pitch the series about "six people in their 20's making their way in Manhattan" to NBC, which they felt best suited the network's style. Crane and Kauffman presented the idea to their production partner Kevin Bright
Kevin Bright

Kevin S. Bright is an American television executive producer and television director whose credits include Friends and Joey .Bright started his professional career under the tutelage of his father, Jackie Bright....
, who had served as executive producer on their HBO series Dream On
Dream On (TV series)

Dream On is an United States adult situation comedy about Martin Tupper, a dreamer whose life is full of colorful characters. It ran for six seasons between 1990 and 1996....
. The idea for the series was conceived when Crane and Kauffman began thinking about the time when they had finished college and started living by themselves in New York; Kauffman believed they were looking at a time when the future was "more of a question mark". They found the concept to be interesting, as they believed "everybody knows that feeling", and because it was also how they felt about their own lives at the time. The team titled the series Insomnia Cafe, and pitched the idea as a seven-page treatment to NBC in December 1993.

At the same time, Warren Littlefield
Warren Littlefield

Warren W. Littlefield is an American former television executive.A prot?g? of Brandon Tartikoff, Littlefield developed Cheers, The Cosby Show, and The Golden Girls as senior and executive vice president of NBC Entertainment under Tartikoff....
, the then-president of NBC Entertainment, was seeking a comedy involving young people living together and sharing expenses. Littlefield wanted the group to share memorable periods of their lives with friends, who had become "new, surrogate family members". However, Littlefield found difficulty in bringing the concept to life, and found the scripts developed by NBC to be terrible. When Kauffman, Crane and Bright pitched Insomnia Cafe, Littlefield was impressed that they knew who their characters were. NBC bought the idea as a put pilot, meaning they risked financial penalties if the pilot was not filmed. Kauffman and Crane began writing a pilot script for a show now titled Friends Like Us, which took three days to write. Littlefield wanted the series to represent Generation X
Generation X

Generation X is a term used to identify people born after the post-World War II increase in birth rates The term has been used in demography, the social sciences, and marketing, though it is most often used in popular culture....
 and explore a new kind of tribal bonding, but the trio did not share his vision. Crane argued that it was not a series for one generation, and wanted to produce a series that everyone would enjoy watching. NBC liked the pilot script and ordered the series under another title, Six of One, mainly due to the similar title it shared with the ABC sitcom These Friends of Mine
Ellen (TV series)

Ellen is a United States television Situation comedy which ran on the American Broadcasting Company television network from March 29, 1994 to July 22, 1998, producing 109 episodes....
.

Casting

to portray Rachel; however, Cox refused and requested to play Monica.]]

Once it became apparent that the series was a favored project at NBC, Littlefield reported that he was getting calls from every agent in town, wanting their client to be a part of the series. Auditions for the lead roles took place in New York and Los Angeles. The casting director shortlisted 1,000 actors who had replied for each role down to 75. Those who received a callback read again in front of Crane, Kauffman and Bright. At the end of March, the number of potential actors had been reduced to three or four for each part, and were asked to read for Les Moonves, president of Warner Bros. Television.

Having worked with David Schwimmer before, the series creators wrote the character of Ross with him in mind, and he was the first actor cast. The producers wanted Courteney Cox to portray Rachel; however, Cox refused and asked to play Monica. Kauffman said that Cox had "this cheery, upbeat energy", which was not how they envisioned Monica. When Cox auditioned for the role, the producers were surprised by her direction of the character and she was cast. When Matt LeBlanc auditioned for Joey, he put a "different spin" on the character. The writers did not originally intend for Joey to be dim, but found it to be a major source of comedy. LeBlanc also gave the character heart, which the writers did not realize Joey had. Although Crane and Kauffman did not want LeBlanc for the role at the time, they were forced by the network to cast him. Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry and Lisa Kudrow were cast based on their auditions.

More changes occurred to the series' storylines during the casting process. The writers found that they had to adjust the characters they had written to suit the actors, and the discovery process of the characters occurred throughout the first season. Kauffman acknowledged that Joey's character became "this whole new being", and that "it wasn't until we did the first Thanksgiving episode that we realized how much fun Monica's neuroses are."

Writing

In the weeks after NBC's pick up of Friends, Crane, Kauffman and Bright reviewed sent-in scripts that writers had originally prepared for other series, mainly unproduced Seinfeld
Seinfeld

Seinfeld is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning Television in the United States Situation comedy that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in Broadcast syndication....
 episodes. Kauffman and Crane hired a team of seven young writers because "When you're 40, you can't do it anymore. The networks and studios are looking for young people coming in out of college." The creators felt that utilizing six equal characters, rather than emphasizing one or two, would allow for "myriad story lines and give the show legs". The majority of the storyline ideas came from the writers, although the actors added ideas. The writers originally planned a big love story between Joey and Monica, as they intended them to be the most sexual of the characters in the series pitch. The idea of a romantic interest between Ross and Rachel emerged during the time when Kauffman and Crane were writing the pilot script.

During the production of the pilot, NBC requested that the script be changed to feature one dominant storyline and several minor ones, but the writers wanted to keep three story lines of equal weight and refused. NBC thought the cast was too young, and pushed for an older character who could give the young adults advice. Crane and Kauffman were forced to comply, and wrote a draft of an early episode which featured "Pat the cop". Crane found the storyline to be terrible, and Kauffman joked, "You know the kids book, Pat the Bunny
Pat the Bunny

Pat the Bunny is a "touch and feel" book for small children and babies that has been a perennial best-seller in the U.S. since publication in 1940....
? We had Pat the Cop." NBC eventually consented and dropped the idea.

The producers would outline the storylines for each season early in the previous summer. Before an episode went into production, Kauffman and Crane would revise the script written by another writer, mainly if something felt foreign to either the series or a character. Unlike other storylines, the idea for a relationship between Joey and Rachel was decided on halfway through the eighth season. The creators did not want Ross and Rachel to get back together so soon, and while looking for a romantic impediment, a writer suggested Joey's romantic interest in Rachel. The storyline was incorporated into the season; however, when the actors feared that the storyline would make their characters unlikeable, the storyline was wrapped up, until it again resurfaced in the season's finale. For the ninth season, the writers were unsure about the amount of storyline to give to Rachel's baby, as they neither wanted the show to revolve around a baby nor pretend there to be none. Crane said that it took them a while to accept the idea of a tenth season, which they decided to do because they had enough stories left to tell to justify the season. Kauffman and Crane would not have signed on for an eleventh season, even if all the cast members wanted to continue.

Filming

building used as the friends' apartment block in establishing shot
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s]]

The first season was shot on Stage 5 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California
Burbank, California

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. The NBC executives had worried that the coffee house setting was too hip and asked for the series to be set in a diner, but eventually consented to the coffee house concept. The opening title sequence was filmed in a fountain at the Warner Bros. Ranch at 4:00 am, while it was particularly cold for a Burbank morning. At the beginning of the second season, production moved to the larger Stage 24, which was renamed "The Friends Stage" after the series finale. Filming for the series began in the summer of 1994 in front of a live audience, who were given a summary of the series to familiarize themselves with the six main characters; a hired comedian entertained the studio audience between takes. Each 22-minute episode took six hours to film—twice the length of most sitcom tapings—mainly due to the several retakes and rewrites of the script.

Although the producers always wanted to find the right stories to take advantage of being on location, Friends was never shot in New York. Bright felt that filming outside the studio made episodes less funny, even when shooting on the lot outside, and that the live audience was an integral part of the series. When the series was criticized for incorrectly depicting New York, with the financially struggling group of friends being able to afford huge apartments, Bright noted that the set had to be big enough for the cameras, lighting, and "for the audience to be able to see what's going on"; the apartments also needed to provide a place for the actors to execute the funny scripts. The fourth season finale was shot on location in London because the producers knew of the country's large fanbase. The scenes were shot in a studio with three audiences of 500 each, the show's largest audiences throughout its run. Although most people thought the fifth season finale was filmed on location in Las Vegas, the episode was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios.

Broadcast

After the produced pilot lived up to NBC's hopes, the series premiered with the name Friends on September 22, 1994 on the coveted Thursday 8:30 pm timeslot. The pilot aired between Mad About You
Mad About You

Mad About You is an United States sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 23, 1999. The show starred Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt as a newly married couple in New York City....
 and Seinfeld, and was watched by almost 22 million American viewers. The series was a huge success throughout its run, and was a staple of NBC's Thursday night line-up, dubbed by the network as Must See TV
Must See TV

"Must See TV" is an advertising slogan used by the NBC television network to brand its prime time blocks of situation comedys during the 1990s, and most often applied to its Thursday night lineup....
. When Crane told reporters in 2001 that the ninth season was a possibility, critics believed that he was posturing, and that at least two of the cast members would not sign on for another season. When it was confirmed that Friends would return for a ninth season, the news was mainly about the amount of money—$7 million per episode—that it took to bring the series back for another season.

After year-long expectations that the ninth season would be the series' last, NBC signed a deal in late December 2002 to bring the series back for a final tenth season. The series' creative team did not want to extend negotiations into the next year, and wanted to start writing the rest of the ninth season episodes and a potential series finale. NBC agreed to pay $10 million to Warner Bros. for the production of each tenth season episode, the highest price in television history for a 30-minute series. Although NBC was unable to bring in enough advertising revenue from commercials to cover the costs, the series was integral to the Thursday night schedule, which brought high ratings and profits to the other television series. The cast demanded that the tenth season be reduced from the usual 22 episodes to 18 episodes to allow them to work on outside projects.

Series finale

explained, "We're like very delicate china right now, and we're speeding toward a brick wall."]]

The series' creators completed the first draft of the hour-long finale in January 2004, four months before its original airing. Crane, Kauffman and Bright watched the finales of other sitcoms to prepare the episode's outline, paying attention to what worked and what did not. They liked the ones which stayed true to the series, citing the finale of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an United States television Situation comedy created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns that aired on CBS from September 19, 1970 to March 19, 1977....
 as the gold standard. Crane, Kauffman and Bright had difficulty writing the finale, and spent several days thinking about the finale scene without being able to write a word. They did not want to do "something high concept, or take the show out of the show". The most critical parts of the finale were shot without an audience, and with a minimum amount of crew. The main cast enjoyed the finale and were confident that the fans would react similarly:

NBC heavily promoted the series finale, which was preceded by weeks of media hype. Local NBC affiliates organized viewing parties around the U.S., including an event at Universal CityWalk
Universal CityWalk

Universal CityWalk is the name given to the entertainment and retail districts located adjacent to the theme parks of Universal Parks & Resorts....
 featuring a special broadcast of the finale on an outdoor Astrovision
70 mm film

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 screen. The finale was the subject of two episodes of Dateline NBC, a weekly television newsmagazine
Newsmagazine

A newsmagazine, also spelled news magazine, is usually a weekly magazine featuring articles or segments on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than newspapers or television news, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts....
, one of which ran for two hours. A one-hour retrospective of clips from previous episodes was shown before to the airing of the episode. Following the finale, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an United States late night television talk show currently hosted by Jay Leno, on NBC. It made its debut on May 25, 1992, following Johnny Carson retirement as host of The Tonight Show....
 was filmed on the set of the Friends' Central Perk coffee house, which featured the series' cast as guests. The advertising rates for the finale averaged $2 million for 30 seconds of commercial time, breaking the record held by the Seinfeld finale at $1.7 million.

In the U.S., 52.5 million viewers watched the finale on May 6, 2004, making it the most-watched entertainment telecast in six years. Although it was not the series' most-watched episode, the finale was the fourth most-watched series finale in television history, only behind the finales of M*A*S*H, Cheers
Cheers

Cheers is an American situation comedy television series that ran for eleven seasons from 1982 to 1993. It was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television for NBC, having been created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles....
 and Seinfeld, which were watched by 105, 80.4 and 76.2 million viewers respectively. The retrospective episode was watched by fewer than 36 million viewers, and the finale was the second most-watched television show of the year, only behind the Super Bowl. Following the finales of Friends and Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
, media critics speculated about the fate of the sitcom genre. Expressed opinions varied between a signaling of the end of the sitcom genre, a small decline in the large history of the genre, and a general reduction of scripted television in favor of reality shows.

Impact


Critical reception

David Schwimmer
Early reviews of the series were mixed. Tom Feran of The Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer (newspaper)

The Plain Dealer is the major daily newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. It has the largest newspaper circulation of any Ohio newspaper, and is a top 20 newspaper for circulation in the United States....
 wrote that the series traded "vaguely and less successfully on the hanging-out style of Seinfeld", while Ann Hodges of the Houston Chronicle
Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Texas, United States. As of March 2008, it is the ninth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States....
 called it "the new Seinfeld wannabe, but it will never be as funny as Seinfeld." In the Los Angeles Daily News
Los Angeles Daily News

The Daily News of Los Angeles, also known as the Los Angeles Daily News, is the second largest circulating daily newspaper of Los Angeles, California....
, Ray Richmond
Ray Richmond

Ray Richmond is a globally Print syndication critic and entertainment/media columnist. A longtime fixture on the Los Angeles journalism scene, he is best known for his years with The Hollywood Reporter....
 named the series as "one of the brighter comedies of the new season", and The Los Angeles Times called it "flat-out the best comedy series of the new season".

Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is an United States daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois....
 Ginny Holbert found Joey and Rachel's characteristics to be underdeveloped, while Richmond commended the cast as a "likeable, youth ensemble" with "good chemistry" Robert Bianco of USA Today
USA Today

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 was complementary of Schwimmer, calling him "terrific". He also praised the female leads, but was concerned that Perry's role as Chandler was "undefined" and that LeBlanc was "relying too much on the same brain-dead stud routine that was already tired the last two times he tried it". The authors of Friends Like Us: The Unofficial Guide to Friends thought that the cast was "trying just a little too hard", in particular Perry and Schwimmer.

As the series progressed, reviews became more positive, and Friends became one of the most popular sitcoms of its time. Critics commended the series for its consistently sharp writing and the chemistry between the main actors. Noel Holston of Newsday
Newsday

Newsday is a daily tabloid-size, Pulitzer Prize-winning, United States newspaper that primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the New York City metropolitan area....
, who had dismissed the pilot as a "so-so Seinfeld wannabe" in 1994, reneged his review after rewatching the episode, and felt like writing an apology to the writers. Heather Havrilesky of Salon.com
Salon.com

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 thought that the series "hit its stride" in the second season. Havrilesky found the character-specific jokes and situations "could reliably make you laugh out loud a few times each episode", and the quality of writing allowed the stories to be "original and innovative". Bill Carter of The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 called the eighth season a "truly stunning comeback". Carter found that by "generating new hot story lines and high-decibel laughs", the series made its way "back into the hearts of its fans". However, Liane Bonin of Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

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 felt that the direction of the ninth season was a "disappointing buzzkill", criticizing it for the non-stop celebrity guest spots and going into jump the shark
Jump the Shark

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 territory. Although disappointed with the season, Bonin noted that "the writing [was] still sharp". Havrilesky thought that the tenth season was "alarmingly awful, far worse than you would ever imagine a show that was once so good could be."

"It may have been impossible for any one episode to live up to the hype and expectations built up around the Friends finale, but this hour probably came as close as fans could have reasonably hoped. Ultimately, the two-hour package did exactly what it was supposed to do. It wrapped up the story while reminding us why we liked the show and will miss it."
— Robert Bianco of USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
 on the series finale.


Reviews of the series finale were mixed to positive. USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
s Robert Bianco described the finale as entertaining and satisfying, and praised it for deftly mixing emotion and humor while showcasing each of the stars. Sarah Rodman of the Boston Herald
Boston Herald

The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper that serves Boston, Massachusetts, United States and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the USA....
 praised Aniston and Schwimmer for their acting, but felt that their characters' reunion was "a bit too neat, even if it was what most of the show's legions of fans wanted." Roger Catlin of The Hartford Courant
The Hartford Courant

The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is a morning newspaper for most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury....
 felt that newcomers to the series would be "surprised at how laughless the affair could be, and how nearly every strained gag depends on the sheer stupidity of its characters." Ken Parish Perkins, writing for Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is a major United States daily newspaper serving Fort Worth, Texas and the western half of the North Texas area known as the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex....
, pointed out that the finale was "more touching than comical, more satisfying in terms of closure than knee-slappingly funny."

Awards


To maintain the series' ensemble format, the main cast members decided to enter themselves in the same acting categories for awards. Beginning with the series' eighth season, the actors decided to submit themselves in the lead actor balloting, rather than in the supporting actor fields. The series was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Award
Primetime Emmy Award

The Primetime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in United States primetime television programming....
s, winning six. Aniston and Kudrow are the only main cast members to win an Emmy, while Cox is the only actor not to be nominated. The series won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
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, with nominations in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2003. The series also won an American Comedy Award, one GLAAD Media Award
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The GLAAD Media Awards were created in 1990 by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to recognize and honor the mainstream media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community and the issues that affect their lives....
, one Golden Globe Award
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, three Logie Award
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s, six People's Choice Awards
People's Choice Awards

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, one Satellite Award
Satellite Awards

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, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards

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.

Ratings

The table below indicates the ratings of Friends in the U.S., where it consistently ranked within the top ten of the final television ratings. "Rank" refers to how well Friends rated compared to other television series which aired during primetime hours of the corresponding television season. The television season tends to begin in September, and ends during the May of the following year, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps. "Viewers" refers to the average number of viewers for all original episodes, broadcast during the television season in the series' regular timeslot. "Rank" is shown in relation to the total number of series airing on the then-six major English-language networks in a given season. The "season premiere" is the date that the first episode of the season aired, and the "season finale" is the date that the final episode of the season aired.

Season Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
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List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
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List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
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List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
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List of Friends episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the Emmy Award-winning United States situation comedy Friends. The series ran for 10 seasons and consisted of 236 episodes which were first broadcast between September 22, 1994 and May 6, 2004....
Thursday 8:00 P.M. (September 25, 2003 - April 29, 2004)
Thursday 9:00 P.M. (May 6, 2004)
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Cultural impact


Although the producers thought of Friends as "only a TV show", numerous psychologists investigated the cultural impact of Friends during the series' run. Aniston's hairstyle was nicknamed "The Rachel", and copied around the world. Joey's catchphrase, "How you doin'?", became a popular part of Western English slang, often used as a pick-up line or when greeting friends. The series also impacted on the English language, according to a study by a linguistics professor at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto

The University of Toronto is a public university research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated a mile north of the city's Financial District, Toronto on grounds that surround Queen's Park ....
. The professor found that the characters used the word "so" as an adjective more often than other intensifiers, such as "very" and "really". Although the preference had already made its way into the American vernacular, usage on the series may have accelerated the change. Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, ratings increased 17% over the previous season as viewers tuned in for comfort.

The Central Perk
Central Perk

Central Perk is a fictitious coffee shop in New York City's Greenwich Village. It was one of the focal points of the popular television sitcom Friends....
 coffee house, one of the principal settings of the series, has inspired various imitations worldwide. In 2006, Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
ian businessman Mojtaba Asadian started a Central Perk franchise
Franchising

Franchising refers to the methods of practicing and using another person's philosophy of business. The franchisor grants the independent operator the right to distribute its products, techniques, and trademarks for a percentage of gross monthly sales and a royalty fee....
, registering the name in 32 countries. The decor of the coffee houses is inspired by Friends, featuring replica couches, counters, neon signage and bricks. The coffee houses also contain paintings of the various characters from the series, and televisions playing Friends' episodes. James Michael Tyler
James Michael Tyler

James Michael Tyler is an actor, best known for playing Gunther on the NBC sitcom Friends. He is 5ft 11in ....
, who plays the Central Perk manager in the series, Gunther, attended the grand opening of the Dubai
Dubai

Dubai is one of the seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates and the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates . It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula....
 cafe, where he worked as a waiter. Central Perk was rebuilt as part of a museum exhibit at Warner Bros. Studios, and was shown on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The Ellen DeGeneres Show is an Emmy Award-winning television syndication television talk show hosted by comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and distributed by Warner Bros....
 in October 2008. Lisa Kudrow revisited the set for the first time since the series finale in 2004.

Distribution


International

Friends began airing in the UK in 1994 on the terrestrial Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
; however, in 1996, Sky1 bought the rights to the series. Although Channel 4 continued to air episodes several weeks after their original airing on Sky1, the series was one of the network's most popular series, averaging 2.6 million viewers per episode. In 1999, Channel 4 signed a £100 million deal to regain the rights to Friends and ER from Sky1. The three year deal allowed Channel 4 to air new episodes of the series in the UK first, and to negotiate pay-TV airings with other UK broadcasters. The final episode averaged 8.6 million viewers—more than a third of the UK's television audience at the time—and saw a peak of 8.9 million viewers. This was the highest amount of viewers for any episode of Friends, beating the June 2002 episode, which drew 6.5 million viewers. Repeats of the series are regularly shown in the UK on Channel 4 and E4. The Irish
Ireland

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 channel RTÉ Two
RTÉ Two

RT? Two is Republic of Ireland's second-oldest television channel, operated by Irish state broadcaster Radio Telef?s ?ireann. RT? Two is almost universally available throughout the island of Ireland on the Very high frequency and Ultra high frequency bands, and is also available via satellite television to Irish subscribers of Sky Digital ....
 was the first channel in Europe to air the finale on May 24, 2004. Friends debuted on Australian television in 1996 on the Seven Network
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
. The Nine Network
Nine Network

The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia based in Willoughby, New South Wales, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney....
 began airing the second season in 1997, and continued to show the series until its finale in 2004. The Network Ten
Network Ten

Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia's three major commercial Television broadcasting in Australia. Owned-and-operated stations can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, Western Australia, while affiliates extend the network to cover most of the country....
 announced in November 2007 that it had bought the rights to the show in Australia, and that it would air it seven nights a week at 7:00 pm. TV2 broadcast all ten seasons in New Zealand, and continues to air repeats.

Merchandise

All ten seasons have been released on DVD individually and as a box set. Warner Bros. has also talked about plans of a future Blu-ray release. Each season release contains special features and footage originally cut from the series. For the first season, each episode is updated with color correction and sound enhancement. A wide range of Friends merchandise has been produced by various companies. In late September 1995, WEA Records
Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group is the third-largest of the big four music industry, the others being Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, and Universal Music Group....
 released the Friends Original TV Soundtrack, containing music featured in previous and future episodes. The soundtrack debuted on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

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 at number 46, and sold 500,000 copies in November 1995. In 1999, a second soundtrack album entitled Friends Again
Friends Again

Friends Again is one-hour television program featuring teaching with Pastor Louie R. Santos. Currently, the program is aired in the Philippines every Sunday 8:00-9:00 a.m....
 was released. Other merchandise include a Friends version of the DVD game "Scene It?
Scene It?

Scene It? is a DVD game brand, created by Screenlife, in which players answer trivia questions about films or pop culture. The game combines questions read from trivia cards or viewed on a television from an included DVD or based on clips from movies, TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena....
", and a quiz computer game, entitled Friends: The One with All the Trivia.

DVD name Region 1
DVD region code

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 release date
Region 2 Release Date Region 4 release date
The Complete First Season April 30, 2002 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Second Season September 3, 2002 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Third Season April 1, 2003 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Fourth Season July 15, 2003 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Fifth Season November 4, 2003 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Sixth Season January 27, 2004 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Seventh Season April 6, 2004 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Eighth Season November 9, 2004 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Ninth Season March 8, 2005 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006
The Complete Tenth Season November 15, 2005 October 25, 2004 October 4, 2006


Future

hoped that by having his own show, Joey—whom he believed was "probably the least evolved character" on Friends—would become more developed.]]

Joey


After the series finale in 2004, LeBlanc signed on for the spin-off series, Joey
Joey (TV series)

Joey was an United States situation comedy, which starred Matt LeBlanc reprising his role as Joey Tribbiani from the sitcom Friends. It premiered on the NBC television network, on September 9, 2004, in the former time slot of its parent series, Thursday nights at 8:00 p.m....
, following Joey's move to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Kauffman and Crane were not interested in the spin-off, although Bright accepted to executive produce the series with Scott Silveri and Shana Goldberg-Meehan. NBC heavily promoted Joey and gave it Friends' Thursday 8:00 pm timeslot. The pilot was watched by 18.60 million American viewers, but ratings continually decreased throughout the series' two seasons, averaging 10.20 million viewers in the first season and 7.10 million in the second. The final broadcast episode on March 7, 2006 was watched by 7.09 million viewers; NBC canceled the series on May 15, 2006 after two seasons. Bright blamed the collaboration between NBC executives, the studio and other producers for quickly ruining the series:

Film

Following the series finale, rumors began to emerge of a Friends film, although all were proven to be untrue. Rumors of a film reemerged after the release of the Sex and the City film in 2008, which proved to be a success at the box office
Box office

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. The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph

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 reported in July 2008 that the main cast members had agreed to star in the project, and that filming was going to start within the next 18 months. A source commented that "Jennifer, Courteney and the rest of the cast are [eager] to reprise their roles, under the right circumstances [...] Jennifer says she and Courteney have already talked this summer about what they want out of a Friends movie." When asked about the film, Kudrow said that she was unaware of the talks, but expressed interest in the idea. However, the director of publicity for Warner Bros. said there was "no truth in the story", and Perry's spokeswoman added that "nothing is happening in this regard, so the rumor is false."

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