Entries Categorized as 'Friends About The Show'

Weekly Friends Fun Facts!

Date April 30, 2010

Keep ahead of your fellow Friends fans by committing these little known facts to memory: 1. Original names for the show included “Once Upon a Time in the West Village”, “Across the Hall”, and “Friends Like Us” before deciding on “Friends”. 2. Original storylines focused around only six of the friends – Monica, Ross, Rachel, [...]

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Friends Farewell, Most Tearful TV Moment

Date April 5, 2010

The final episode of long-running comedy Friends has been named TV’s biggest tearjerker in a new poll. Even as reports suggest a cast reunion for a big screen version of the sitcom, it has emerged that fans shed the most tears when the six friends ended their decade-long run on TV, reported Daily Mail online. [...]

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Top 5 Holiday Gifts for FRIENDS Addicts

Date December 16, 2009

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Still looking for great gifts for family and friends? Well here are some awesome ideas for the Friends fan in your life: 1. The Peephole Frame You will remember the last scene of the series. The gang leaves the apartment for the last time, and the camera returns to a final pan around the room. [...]

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Friends- Filming

Date December 12, 2009

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The Greenwich Village building used as the friends’ apartment block in establishing shots

The first season was shot on Stage 5 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.[41] 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.[26] 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.[42] At the beginning of the second season, production moved to the larger Stage 24, which was renamed “The Friends Stage” after the series finale.[43] 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;[26] a hired comedian entertained the studio audience between takes.[15] 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.[15]

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Friends- Critical Reviews

Date December 12, 2009

Early reviews of the series were mixed. Tom Feran of The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote that the series traded “vaguely and less successfully on the hanging-out style of Seinfeld”, while Ann Hodges of the Houston Chronicle called it “the new Seinfeld wannabe, but it will never be as funny as Seinfeld.” In the Los Angeles [...]

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