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11 Interesting Friends TV Series Facts

Friends Tv Show Facts

1- The final episode was watched by 52.46 million viewers and ranked 4th on the most watched list in American TV history.

Ranking Number of Viewers
(million) Per Household
Percentage Share Rate Date Channel
1 MASH 125.59% 60.2 77% Feb 28, 1983 CBS
2 Cheers 84.4% 45.5% 64% 20 May 1993 NBC
3 Seinfeld 76.3 41.3% 58% 14 May 1998 NBC
4 Friends 52.46% 29.8% 43 06 May 2004 NBC
The final episode was watched by 52.46 million viewers and is the fourth most-watched television series finale in U.S. history.

2- The refrigerator in Monica’s apartment actually worked and contained drinks and food for the show crew.

3- Courteney Cox is the only Friends actress to not receive an Emmy nomination for her role in the series.

4- Jennifer’s hair became the fashion of the period when the series was published. The women used to say “The Rachel” when giving directions to the hairdresser. What’s interesting is that Aniston hates this hairstyle.

5- During the time it was published, two soundtracks of the series were released.

6- The ages of the actors when the pilot episode of the series aired

The ages of the actors when the pilot episode of the series aired

7- Friends had a special section for each Thanksgiving. Except for Season 2

8- On the way to casting, Matt LeBlanc only had $ 11 in his pocket.

9- “How you doin?” His line was the 4th favorite among the TV series lines.

"How you doin?" His line was the 4th favorite among the TV series lines.

10 – During the 10 seasons, six fellow players have never been paid more than each other and the amount paid for all has increased at the same rate. While they earned $ 22,500 when they first started the series, when the second season started, it was wanted to change the wages according to the character, but the actors did not accept this and boycotted the series. Fortunately, the producers solved this problem and didn’t deprive us of the drama. When it comes to the last season of the series, the fee received by the actors has increased to $ 1 million.

11- The song “I’ll be there for you”, the generic soundtrack for the series, is a collaborative piece written by members of The Rembrandts band, along with the producers of the series, David Crane and Marta Kauffman.

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