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26 Facts We Never Knew About Friends Tv Show

Discover 26 fascinating facts about the beloved TV show “Friends” that you never knew. From behind-the-scenes secrets to surprising trivia, this article dives deep into the world of Monica, Rachel, Ross, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe. Explore the show’s enduring popularity, iconic catchphrases, and memorable episodes that have captured the hearts of millions. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about the show’s cultural impact, this article is a must-read for any Friends enthusiast.

Friends Facts

1 – Lisa Kudrow was afraid of the duck they were looking after in Chandler and Joey’s apartment in season three.

1- It took an average of five hours to shoot a “Friends” episode.

3- Three names who gave life to “The Simpsons” with their voices appeared as guest actors on “Friends”: Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Hank Azaria (Moe / Apu, etc.), and Harry Shearer (Mr. Burns / Smithers, etc.). .

Three names who gave life to "The Simpsons" with their voices appeared as guest actors on "Friends":

4- The name of the series was originally thought to be “Insomnia Cafe”. After being changed to “Friends Like Us” and “Six Of One,” it eventually became “Friends”.

5- In the first season, all the main characters were getting 22 thousand dollars per episode.

6- In the last season, all of the main characters were getting $ 1 million per episode.

7- The whole episode of “The One Where No One’s Ready” took place in Monica’s apartment. The reason for this is that the show team does not have enough budget for the guest cast or additional set.

8- Courteney Cox plays David Schwimmer’s sister in the series, but she is older than herself in real life.

9- Monica’s apartment number from “5” has been changed to “20” because it cannot indicate an apartment on the upper floors. Chandler’s apartment number was also changed from “4” to “19”.

10- Bruce Willis appeared for free after losing a bet with Matthew Perry.

Bruce Willis appeared for free after losing a bet with Matthew Perry.

11- Phoebe and Chandler were originally thought to be supporting characters.

12- Paul Swain was responsible for the drawings on the scratchboard behind the door in Joey and Chandler’s apartment.

Paul Swain was responsible for the drawings on the scratchboard behind the door in Joey and Chandler's apartment.

13- Two monkeys named Monkey and Katie played Marcel, the monkey of Ross.

Two monkeys named Monkey and Katie played Marcel, the monkey of Ross.

14- The orange seat in Central Perk was found in the basement of Warner Bros studios.

15- Ross was always 29 years old throughout the 3rd, 4th, and 5th seasons on the show.

16- The character Joey wasn’t actually written as a stupid character. It was Matt LeBlanc who suggested this.

17- The frame around the doorway in Monica’s apartment was actually a mirror. It was broken by a crew member in the early stages of filming, but the filmmakers thought the image was nice and decided to quit it.

The frame around the doorway in Monica's apartment was actually a mirror

18- June Gable, who plays Joey’s manager Estelle, plays a nurse in Carol’s scene of giving birth to Ben.

19- When Lisa Kudrow read the script for the first time, she thought the Chandler character was gay.

20- Although Giovanni Ribisi portrays Phoebe’s brother Frank Jr., he appeared in a small role in an episode that aired earlier in the second season. He portrayed someone who threw a condom into Phoebe’s guitar bag instead of a coin.

Although Giovanni Ribisi portrays Phoebe's brother Frank Jr

21- Gunther didn’t have a name until the middle of season 2

22- The biggest reason James Michael Tyler was chosen as Gunther was because he was the only extra to use an espresso machine.

23- Until the 33rd episode of the series, we did not hear a word from Gunther. The first thing he said was “yeah”.

24- The name who plays Joshua’s (Tate Donovan) father in the series is Matthew Perry’s real father.

25- Ellen DeGeneres turned down the offer to play the character Phoebe.

26- When the series ended, the entire team on the show was given a piece of the pavement outside of the Central Perk as a memory.

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