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

Revision as of 18:07, 17 May 2023

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)

VHS tapes of Friends were sold at a video store in Cardiff. (TV: Random Shoes)

Behind the scenes

The comic story A Rose by Any Other Name featured a parody of the series, called Chums, as a reoccuring feature.

Connections

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

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.