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Friends

Warner Bros. Studios
4210 W. Olive Ave. Burbank, CA
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(taping dates and times
coming late June, early July 2001)

2000-2001
Season
Fridays at 2:30pm
October: 10/6/00, 10/13/00, 10/20/00
November: 11/3/00, 11/10/00
December: 12/1/00, 12/8/00, 12/15/00
January: 1/12/01, 1/19/01, 1/26/01
February: 2/9/01, 2/16/01
March: 3/2/01, 3/9/01, 3/23/01, 3/30/01
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TICKET INFORMATION: 2:30pm
Showtime
Production may resume sometime in August or September and tickets
will be distributed by advance mail order only. When we receive
confirmed show date information, details will be posted here. To
order tickets by mail for next season - please send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request AFTER JUNE 1 to:
Audiences Unlimited, Inc.
100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 3153
Universal City, CA 91608
* All envelopes will be filed in
the order received and will be processed accordingly. A limited
number of tickets for each show date will be mailed out 2-3 weeks
prior to the show.
* We will send a maximum of 4 tickets per request/name/address. Multiple
requests will be discarded.
* We will not accept any ticket orders prior to June 1.
* Please provide a phone number so we can contact you in the event
of a show change or cancellation!
* If you are visiting from out-of-state or outside the U.S.....PLEASE
do not plan an expensive trip for the sole purpose of attending
this, or any other show as we cannot guarantee that you will be
admitted to the studio! If you are planning on visiting the L.A.
area, you may request tickets for the dates youíll be in Los
Angeles. If the show is filming during that time period and if
tickets are available, we will make every effort to accommodate your
request. Tickets for FRIENDS will not be available by phone order.
TICKET INFORMATION: 6:00pm
Showtime - SECOND SEATING
This is the second seating of the show already in progress. FRIENDS
starts at 2:30pm and often films until 9:00pm or later. There is a
second seating which begins around 6:00pm to fill seats that may
have been vacated in order to keep the audience full until the show
wraps. We cannot guarantee to seat all guests in line right at
6:00pm. Second seating tickets are considered "standby" as
they do not guarantee admission and we cannot promise exactly when
(or if) you will be admitted to the studio. Admission depends on the
number of open seats (how many guests from the first seating have
left the studio) and actual time left until completion of the
filming.
How To Order Second Seating
Standby Tickets: A very limited number of tickets for the second
seating (of the show already in progress) are offered on our website
starting on Monday morning around 9:00am (Pacific) for that
Fridayís show. Future dates will be indicated as "sold
out" until tickets are released on Monday morning. Tickets for
FRIENDS are not available by phone order.
Tickets By Mail
Send (1) a self-addressed stamped
envelope, (2) the name of the show you would like to see, (3) the
week you would like to see it, and (4) the number of people in
your party to:
Audiences
Unlimited
100 Universal City Plaza, Building 3153
Universal City, CA 91608
Tickets By Phone
You may call Audiences Unlimited
(located in the LA area) to find out show information and to
request tickets by phone.
Show schedules and ticket
information: (818) 753-3470
Group reservations (20+ people): (818) 753-3470
Show information is available by
fax at: (818) 753-3470


Visit
the Official Show Website

18 Years - Note
on Minimum Ages

Premiere Date:
September 22, 1994
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.
As the leadoff series on
NBC's enormously popular 'Must See TV' Thursday night lineup,
'Friends' continues to garner critical acclaim and ratings
success. 'Friends' is television's highest rated comedy in all
key demographics and among total viewers. In addition,
'Friends' has been the top-rated 8 p.m. show on any network
for the past five seasons, reaching an average audience of
23.5 million people each week.
Since its debut season
(1994-95), 'Friends' has received 19 Emmy nominations,
including three for Outstanding Comedy Series. Lisa Kudrow won
the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the 1997-98
season for her portrayal of Phoebe Buffay, and is nominated
again for the 1998-1999 season. Additionally, the cast won a
Screen Actors Guild Award in 1996 for Outstanding Ensemble
Performance in a Comedy Series and has been nominated three
times (1996, 1997, 1998) for a Golden Globe Award for Best
Television Series, Musical or Comedy.
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 Geller (Cox
Arquette) is a restaurant chef with an obsession for neatness
and order in her life. Her roommate, Rachel Green (Aniston),
is Monica's pampered best friend from high school who works at
a department store. Rachel has long been the object of
affection for Ross (Schwimmer), Monica's older, twice divorced
brother.
Living across the hall from
Monica and Rachel are roommates Chandler Bing (Perry) and Joey
Tribbiani (LeBlanc). Chandler, a dry wit who is never at a
loss for words, is a lovable wiseguy who works at a corporate
office. Joey is a struggling actor who loves women, sports,
New York and, most of all, himself. Rounding out the circle of
friends is Monica's ex-roommate, Phoebe Buffay (Kudrow), an
offbeat, eternally optimistic folk singer and massage
therapist, who recently gave birth to triplets as a surrogate
mother for her half-brother and his wife.
The series was created by the
writing team of Marta Kauffman & David Crane. Emmy and
CableACE Award-winning producer Kevin Bright is executive
producer with Kauffman and Crane. Adam Chase and Greg Malins
('Dream On') also serve as executive producers. 'Friends' is a
Bright/Kauffman/Crane Production in association with Warner
Bros. Television.
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