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Friends is an American television sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from 22 September 1994 to 6 May 2004. The show ran for ten seasons and centred on the lives of six friends living in Manhattan, New York through their 20s and early 30s. Friends starred Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, Courtney Cox as Monica Gellar, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, and David Schwimmer as Ross Gellar.
Since its broadcast, Friends has been ranked highly in lists of the most popular television shows of all time. The show ranked no. 21 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, and no. 5 on Empire magazine's The 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In 1997, the episode "The One with the Prom Video" was ranked no. 100 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time. In 2013, Friends ranked no. 24 on the Writers Guild of America's 101 Best Written TV Series of All Time, and no. 28 on TV Guide's 60 Best TV Series of All Time. The series was nominated for 62 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning the Outstanding Comedy Series award in 2002 for its eighth season.
Reception
editRatings
editAt the time of airing in the United States, the highest recorded viewing figures are for the second season, with an average of 30 million viewers.[1] The most watched episode that season was "The One After the Superbowl" aired in January 1996, with a viewership of 52.9 million.[2] The final episode, "The Last One", reached a viewership of 52.46 million.[3]
Studio Warner Bros. TV licensed Friends to Netflix in 2014 for $30 million a year, and all episodes became available on Netflix in January 2015 in the United States and Canada.[4] In 2018, Friends was the second-most streamed show on Netflix, according to Nielson 32.6 billion minutes were watched by users that year.[4] Friends was removed from Netflix in December 2019, and became available to stream in the United States on WarnerMedia's HBO Max in 2020.[5] There was an increase of 31 percent in views of Friends on HBO Max after Matthew Perry died, the week of October 23rd 2024, with 583 million minutes of viewing reported.[6]
Friends became available to stream on Netflix in the United Kingdom in January 2018.[7] Friends was the most streamed show on Netflix with 55.6 million streams by 1.9 million viewers in 2023.[8] A YouGov poll UK's most-streamed TV shows for January 2024, Friends was ranked second in a YouGov poll of the UK's most-streamed shows for January 2024 [9]
Honours and Accolades
editFrom 1995 to 2005, the show won Top Television Series at the ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. Friends won a British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) in 1998 for Best International Programme. In 1995 the show won Outstanding Comedy Series at the GLAAD Media Awards. The show won a number of People's Choice Awards, including Favourite New Television Comedy Series in 1995, and Favourite Television Comedy Series in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004. Friends won Outstanding Comedy Series at the 2002 Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2018 the show won the Heritage Award at the Television Critics Association Awards.
In 2000, Lisa Kudrow won the American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a Television Series. Jennifer Anniston has won a Golden Globe in 2003, a People's Choice Award in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004, and a Primetime Emmy Award in 2002 for her performance as Rachel Green in the series.
Two members of the cast have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; Jennifer Anniston in 2013 and Courtney Cox in 2023.[10] [11]
Friends ranked no.24 on the Writer's Guild of America West 101 Best Written TV Series in 2013.[12] Empire rated Friends no.6 on its list of The 100 Best TV Shows Of All Time in 2024.[13] Friends was rated no.29 on Variety's list of The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2023.[14] IGN placed the show no.32 on its list of Top 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.[15]
Fandom
editMerchandise
editThe distribution rights for Friends are owned by Warner Bros. TV, who produced the show.[16] Warner Bros has its own official Friends Collection where people can buy trademarked merchandise. Licenses are granted to other companies and retailers to sell trademarked Friends merchandise. In the United States stores such as Old Navy, Hot Topic, Forever 21, PacSun, Target, and H&M sell trademarked products. [17] In the United Kingdom stores such as Primark and Asda have sold licensed Friends clothing, stationery and homeware.
In 2015, Funko Inc., an American company manufacturing licensed and limited pop culture collectible vinyl figurines, released a Friends collection of Funko Pops.[18] [19] In 2019, Lego released a Friends Lego set of the central perk coffee shop.[20] A number of licensed Friends board games have been released including, Monopoly, Scene it, Trivial Pursuit, Friends Apartment Game and Friends Race to Central Perk game. [citation needed]
Fan events and experiences
editIn 2015, Comedy Central UK launched 'FriendsFest', an interactive touring festival experience in which visitors are able to walk around full scale sets of the show. It started as a pop up event in London at the Boiler House in September 2015. [21] The opening of FriendsFest was launched by actor James Michael Tyler who played Gunther on the show.[22] FriendsFast last toured in 2021 touring venues across the UK, including London and Manchester.[citation needed]
In 2019, a pop-up Friends Experience was launched in New York City to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary. This event included re-creations of the set, props and costumes, and the event was created by Superfly, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Warner Bros. Television Group.[23][24] The Friends Experience was made a permanent exhibit in NYC and in 2024 a permanent Las Vegas exhibit was launched, and in London.[25][26]
HBO Max have begun development of a new Friends fan challenge tv show called Fast Friends.[27] It is reported to take place at the flagship Friends Experience in NYC. [28]
Parodies
editFriends has been parodied in a number of theatre shows. In 2017 Bob and Tobly McSmith created Friends! The Musical Parody premiered in 2017 in New York.[29] The show has been toured internationally, playing in the United Kingdom and Europe. In 2019, a parody musical Friendsical written by Miranda Larson premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before a UK tour.[30] In 2023, Friend (The One With Gunther) premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before a UK tour. The show was created by comic actor Brendan Murphy. [citation needed]
References in television and music
editAnimated tv shows
editFriends is referenced in the Futurama episode "Love and Rocket" in which Lrrr and Ndnd watch Friends on TV and are confused why Ross has not eaten the other five characters as he is "the largest."
There are a number of references to Friends in The Simpsons. In the episode "Midnight Rx" Homer wonders if the Friends cast need another member and when Lisa mentions the show is no longer on air, Homer says he would've been a good Irish cousin to Rachel. In the episode "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade", Bart watches a Japanese version of Friends. Marge references Rachel's hairstyle in Friends, in the episode "Homer the Father", to Homer, and he says she is like Chandler by criticising.
In the Bob's Burgers episode "Die Card, or Card Trying" Gene references Friends saying "why have a fountain if you don't expect people to do a "Friends" in it."
In Family Guy, Stewie talks to the TV about an episode of Friends where Ross and Rachel get back together in the episode "Petergeist". Peter mentions Friends in the episode "Baby Got Black" as an example to Jerome. The episode "Peter & Lois' Wedding" parodies several set designs and plotlines from Friends.
Sitcoms
editHow I Met Your Mother references Friends in the episode "Swarley" when Barney, Marshall and Ted are hanging out in a coffee shop and Barney says it is a boring place to hang out.
In the Parks and Recreation episode "Telethon", Leslie talks about her second favourite episode Friends when Chandler is in a box at Thanksgiving.
Brooklyn Nine Nine references Friends in the episode "Chocolate Milk" when Jake describes himself as all of the Friends characters and calls Terry a "Ross-head."
In The Office episode "Sexual Harassment", Michael says he is both Chandler and Joey, and Pam is Rachel.
Cultural Impact
editLearning English as a foreign language
editFriends is a common tool used to learn the English language. [31][32][33] A 2012 poll by Kaplan International English rated Friends the most popular show for learners to watch because of its international syndication and plotlines.[34] Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he used Friends to learn English. [35]
Understanding social generations
editFriends has been associated with Generation X, after the Baby Boomers and before Millennials, people born between 1965 and 1980. [36] There is debate within popular culture as to what social generation Friends actually belongs to.[37] Friends is often cited as a "comfort show" for Generation Xers and Millennials because of it's "rose-tinted memory of "the good old days" and it "captures the optimism of the 90s, along with the privileged ignorance" writes Dani Di Placido in Forbes Magazine in 2023.[38] In an article for Orange County Register in 1994, Matt Le Blanc said he didn't like the label of Generation X because it was associated with being "lazy, unfocused or drifty." [39]
In a 2016 article for the New York Magazine, Adam Sternbergh reflected on the intergenerational popularity of Friends and argued its popularity could be the relationship between the main characters. [40]
Influence on sitcoms and comedy
editFriends influenced sitcoms by not having one central character and consisted of an ensemble cast where each of the six characters could have a main storyline throughout the series. [41] [42] Friends has been credited with creating the "hangout comedy" which and this genre of sitcom became popular with shows like My Boys', How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory and New Girl. [43]
The Friends cast, as an ensemble cast, renegotiated their contracts together so that they were all paid equally.[44]
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