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'''''Friends''''' was a television show in the [[2000s]]. [[Emma Webster]] watched ''Friends'' in her flat. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Almost Perfect (novel)|Almost Perfect]]'')
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'''''Friends''''' was a television show in the [[2000s]]. [[Emma Webster]] watched ''Friends'' in her flat. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Almost Perfect (novel)}})


VHS tapes of ''Friends'' were sold at a [[video store (Random Shoes)|video store]] in [[Cardiff]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Random Shoes (TV story)}})


Whilst trying to recall everything she'd learned about [[witch]]es in [[school]], [[Donna Noble]] briefly wondered if she was getting [[witchfinder]] [[Matthew Hopkins]] mixed up with "[[Matthew Perry|a bloke]]" from the series. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Not a Creature Was Stirring (short story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Jennifer Saunders]] and [[June Whitfield]] both made guest appearances in the two-part episode {{wi|The One with Ross's Wedding}}.
The comic story {{cs|A Rose by Any Other Name (comic story)}} featured a parody of the series, called ''[[Chums]]'', as a recurring concept.
 
=== Connections ===
[[Dan Castellaneta]] appeared in the season 2 episode, {{wi|The One After the Superbowl}}.
 
[[Rocky McMurray]] appeared in the season 4 episode, {{wi|The One with Joey's Dirty Day}}.
 
[[Jennifer Saunders]], [[June Whitfield]], and [[Jane Carr]] all made guest appearances in the two-part season 4 finale, {{wi|The One with Ross's Wedding}}, with Saunders and Carr also returning for the first season 5 episode, {{wi|The One After Ross Says Rachel}}.
 
[[Scott Adsit]] appeared in the season 7 episode, {{wi|The One with Ross and Monica's Cousin}}.
 
The show's 2021 {{w|Friends: The Reunion|reunion special}} was first released in the US on [[HBO Max]], and was hosted by [[James Corden]].
 
[[Category:Television series from the real world]]
[[Category:Television series from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 00:26, 22 October 2024

Friends
You may be looking for the type of relationship.

Friends was a television show in the 2000s. Emma Webster watched Friends in her flat. (PROSE: Almost Perfect [+]Loading...["Almost Perfect (novel)"])

VHS tapes of Friends were sold at a video store in Cardiff. (TV: Random Shoes [+]Loading...["Random Shoes (TV story)"])

Whilst trying to recall everything she'd learned about witches in school, Donna Noble briefly wondered if she was getting witchfinder Matthew Hopkins mixed up with "a bloke" from the series. (PROSE: Not a Creature Was Stirring [+]Loading...["Not a Creature Was Stirring (short story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The comic story A Rose by Any Other Name [+]Loading...["A Rose by Any Other Name (comic story)"] featured a parody of the series, called Chums, as a recurring concept.

Connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dan Castellaneta appeared in the season 2 episode, The One After the Superbowl.

Rocky McMurray appeared in the season 4 episode, The One with Joey's Dirty Day.

Jennifer Saunders, June Whitfield, and Jane Carr all made guest appearances in the two-part season 4 finale, The One with Ross's Wedding, with Saunders and Carr also returning for the first season 5 episode, The One After Ross Says Rachel.

Scott Adsit appeared in the season 7 episode, The One with Ross and Monica's Cousin.

The show's 2021 reunion special was first released in the US on HBO Max, and was hosted by James Corden.