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Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette, Lisa
Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer star in this hit
comedy about six close-knit young friends living in New York City.
Beginning its ninth season as the leadoff series on NBC’s enormously popular
“Must See TV” Thursday-night lineup, “Friends” continues to garner critical
acclaim and ratings success. The show reigns as the number-one show on
television.
Since its debut season (1994-95), “Friends” has received 44 Emmy Award
nominations, including five for Outstanding Comedy Series. The cast won
a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1996 for Outstanding Ensemble Performance
in a Comedy Series and has been nominated four times (1996, 1997, 1998,
2002) for a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series, Musical or
Comedy. “Friends” won the People’s Choice Award for Favorite New Comedy
Series in its first season, and has since won three more times as Favorite
Comedy Series.
The series focuses on the friendship of three men and three women who
frequently gather at each other’s apartments and share sofa space at Greenwich
Village’s “Central Perk” coffeehouse. Monica (Cox Arquette) is a chef
with an obsession for neatness and order in her life. She is also married
to Chandler (Perry), a dry wit who is never at a loss for words. Across
the hall is Chandler’s longtime roommate Joey (LeBlanc), a womanizing
actor currently on the soap opera “Days of Our Lives.”
Across the alley from Monica and Chandler is Monica’s hapless brother
Ross (Schwimmer), a paleontology professor who has been divorced three
times, including once from Rachel (Aniston), Monica’s best friend from
high school. Although Rachel is no longer romantically involved with Ross,
she currently shares his apartment where they are raising their newborn
daughter, Emma. Rounding out the circle of friends is Monica’s ex-roommate,
Phoebe Buffay (Kudrow), an offbeat, eternally optimistic folk singer and
massage therapist.
The series was created by the writing team of Marta Kauffman & David Crane.
Emmy and CableACE Award-winning producer Kevin S. Bright is executive
producer with Kauffman and Crane. Scott Silveri, Shana Goldberg-Meehan,
Andrew Reich and Ted Cohen also serve as executive producers. “Friends”
is a Bright/Kauffman/Crane Production in association with Warner Bros.
Television.
Taken from NBC
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