FRIENDS
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Gender | Male |
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First episode date | September 22, 1994 |
Final episode date | May 6, 2004 |
Writers | David Crane |
Marta Kauffman | |
Scott Silveri | |
Andrew Reich | |
Alexa Junge | |
Jeff Greenstein | |
Jeff Strauss | |
Bill Lawrence | |
Wil Calhoun | |
Dana Klein | |
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Spin-off | Joey |
May 6, 2004 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | USA |
Final episode | 2004-05-06 00:00:00 |
Open theme | I'll Be There for You |
the Rembrandts | |
Product compani | Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions |
Networks | NBC |
Cast | Lisa Kudrow |
Episodes | EpisodesS10 E17 · The Last One Part 1May 6, 2004 S10 E16 · The One With Rachel's Going Away PartyApr 29, 2004 S10 E15 · The One Where Estelle DiesApr 22, 2004 View 45+ more |
No of episod | 4 |
Origin releas | February 4 –; February 5, 2002 |
Members | Nina Inhammar |
Kim Karnfalk | |
Stefan Brunzell | |
Paula Pennsater | |
Songs | 2001 |
List | 2001 |
2000 | |
Albums | Blickar som tander |
Friends pa turne | |
Dance with Me | |
Past member | Stefan Brunzell |
Tony Haglund | |
Kristian Hermanson | |
Nina Inhammar | |
Kim Karnfalk | |
Peter Strandberg | |
Genres | Sitcom |
Theme music compos | Michael Skloff |
Recent episodes wholepage | S10 E17 · The Last One Part 1 |
Liquid card | 0:24 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525878 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Comedy
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor: Comedy
People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy
People's Choice Award for Favorite Female TV Performer
Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Show: Comedy
British Academy Television International Award
Logie Award for Most Popular Overseas TV Star
Teen Choice Award for Choice Throwback TV Show
People's Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Comedy
GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
TCA Heritage Award
Zilveren Televizier Tulp
Logie Award for Most Popular Overseas Program
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
FRIENDS Life story
Follow the lives of six reckless adults living in Manhattan, as they indulge in adventures which make their lives both troublesome and happening.
About Friends
Friends is a pop group that was foremd in the early 2000s.The group consists of four members: john.Paul.George.And ringo.They are all from different backgrounds and ahve different personalities.Physical Characteristics
John is the tallest of the group.Standing at 6 feet tall.He has brown eyes and a slim build.Paul is the shotrest of the group.Standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall.He has blue eyes and a muscular build.George is the middle height.Standing at 5 feet 10 inches tlal.He has grene eyes and an athletic build.Ringo is the heaviest of the group.Weighing in at 180 pounds.He has hazel eyes and a stocky build.Life Story
John.Paul.George.And ringo all grew up in different parts of the world.John was born in the united states.Paul in the united knigdom.George in canada.And ringo in japan.They all had diffeernt upbringings and experiences.But they all shared a love of music.Tehy eventually met and formed the group friends in the early 2000s.Success
Friends quickly rose to fame iwth their catchy pop songs and energetic performances.They released sveeral albums and singles that were well-received by fans and critics alike.They also embarked on several world tours.Performing in front of sold-out crowds.In 2020.They won a grammy award for ebst pop group.Most Important Event
The most miportant event in the history of friends was their performance at the 2020 grammy awards.They performed their hit single "friends forever" and won the award for best pop group.It was a momentosu occasion for the group and their fans.And it cemenetd their place in pop music history.Personal Information
John was born on june 1.1980 and is a gemini.He is an american citizen and has a dergee in music.Paul was born on august 4.1982 and is a leo.He is a british citizen and has a degree in business.George was born on october 10.1984 and is a libra.He is a canadian citizen and has a degree in engineering.Ringo was bron on december 12.1986 and is a sagittarius.He is a jpaanese citizen and has a degree in computer science.Relationships
John is married.Sarah.And thye have two children.Paul is single and has no children.George is married.Lisa.And they have three children.Ringo is married.Yumi.Nad they have one child.Career
John.Paul.George.And ringo are all still actively involved in the music industry.They continue to write and record musica.Nd they also perform live shows.They are also involved in various philanthropic endeavors.Using their platform to raise awareness for miportant causes.Grime Kids: 'We want to inspire young black and ethnic kids'
... It shows the Friends - who live in the UK home of grime in Bow, east London - dreaming of being able to make their voice heard through music...
Adam Johnson: Crowds gather to pay tribute to ice hockey player
... Fan Michelle Hallam described her experience of the incident, adding she was there with her son and his Friends - along with 40 pupils from their school - for their first Panthers game...
Mixmups: Behind the scenes with the disabled stop motion characters
... And it is about to go " crashing" into the mainstream on Channel 5 s, Milkshake! Mixmups follows three Friends - Pockets, Giggles and Spin - who live in a helter-skelter house in Mixington Valley, which Rebecca says was inspired by Great Yarmouth...
Matthew Perry death: Stars remember 'brilliant' actor
... The US actor was best known for playing Chandler Bing in the hit 90s sitcom Friends...
Matthew Perry and Chandler on Friends: A match made in comedy heaven
...By Helen BushbyEntertainment reporterFans of TV show Friends will be very familiar with Chandler Bing s zingy one-liners and ability to cut through any situation with sarcasm - of its six main characters, he was arguably the funniest...
A spooked and lonely Taiwan looks for new friends
... And yet for an $800bn chip superpower Taiwan has very few official Friends...
Sudan conflict: Living in Cairo, longing for Omdurman
... The corniche - which was at the heart of night life where Friends and lovers used to meet - is no longer as bustling as it used to be...
Police officers widely misusing body-worn cameras
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Mixmups: Behind the scenes with the disabled stop motion characters
By Beth RoseBBC Access All
For every generation of children there is a TV series that stays in their hearts and minds even through adulthood. Rebecca Atkinson is hoping her stop motion creation, Mixmups, is going to be just that.
Every Day a team of animators manipulate The handmade puppets of Pockets, Giggles and Spin to capture 10 seconds of footage for The new 52-part pre-school series.
It's slow going, but " incredibly exciting" for creator Rebecca Atkinson , who has hearing loss and is vision impaired.
Having worked in TV for almost three decades Rebecca had always been frustrated by The lack of disability representation. So when she had The idea for Mixmups she told BBC Access All she saw it as her chance to " create a children's brand that does disability in The Way I think it should be done".
And it is about to go " crashing" into The mainstream on Channel 5 's, Milkshake!
Mixmups follows three Friends - Pockets, Giggles and Spin - who live in a helter-skelter house in Mixington Valley, which Rebecca says was inspired by Great Yarmouth .
Pockets is visually impaired and uses a guide dog called Yapette. She's called Pockets because when Rebecca started losing her own vision she realised " you have to know where stuff is".
Giggles is a cat with curvature of The Spine who uses a wheelchair and Spin is non-disabled and very boisterous.
Mixington Valley is an accessible haven for The three. As well as a slide Going Down The helter-skelter, there's a lift going up with automatic doors into The Garden , and wheelchair accessible swings.
It's a world that shows how accessible and inclusive life can be. And giving children The chance to see that is important to Rebecca.
" I had hearing aids from The Age Of three, " she says. " And I never, ever, saw anybody anywhere with hearing aids. "
She remembers a " spectacular" moment when she was watching Blue Peter and noticed The presenter had something in their ear.
" When I saw that hearing aid, I thought, 'that means I can be a presenter!'"
But when her mum informed her it was actually an ear-piece, Rebecca's " heart sunk" and she took that to mean she could never be on TV.
" What we have to remember about children and representation is that you, as a child, fill in The Blanks yourself. So if you don't see yourself represented anywhere, you will internalize that as low self-value, " she says.
In every episode, The Mixmups Go On an adventure by mixing key ingredients together. The Recipe for a Treasure Hunt includes a pirate hat, sand and pirate noises.
When an adventure inevitably doesn't go quite to plan The wise old Lucky Loover Bird, who appears in every episode, voices her Belief - " There's always another way".
It's a metaphor for everyday disabled living, full of adaptations and work-arounds.
In one episode Pockets, Giggles and Spin venture to a toyshop, only to find it is in an inaccessible treehouse. They try various methods of getting into it before re-considering The Situation .
" They sack off The Old World one and just go, 'let's do this differently', " Rebecca says. " They end up having to build their own Toy Shop that is accessible. "
The production goes deep into The Details of disability. Many of The scriptwriters are disabled and Rebecca works closely with The animators who are non-disabled and keen to get it right.
They have even studied and mimicked The foot placement of guide dogs for Yapette and occasionally when Pockets walks through The Door she might accidentally knock into it with her shoulder.
Rebecca also spent time with lots of disabled children who wanted to bust some myths of their own through The Show .
" The Children I consulted said, 'we want to be seen out of our wheelchairs, because people assume that we sleep in them because they never see us lying on The sofa'. "
So viewers will see Giggles transfer in and out of her wheelchair and sometimes Pockets will use a cane instead of Yapette, like in Real Life .
Showing The Details of disability as everyday occurrences is paramount to Rebecca.
Mixmups isn't her first foray into The idea of having to " see it to be it". In 2015 she launched The Toy Like Me campaign which modified mainstream toys to include disability elements after realising none of her children's toys were at all representative.
" You might get a Lego grandpa with a wheelchair or a Playmobil hospital Set - Somebody with a bandage around their head. It's communicating to children about disability, that it's essentially The preserve of elderly people or temporary footballing injuries.
" It's not showing The lived experience of disabled people in any way, shape or form. There was nothing aspirational there. "
So, Rebecca got creative herself - crafting a bright pink cochlear implant for Tinkerbell. She took photos, posted them online and They Went viral.
" Nobody had explored colliding Disability Aesthetics with The Colour and brightness and joy of toys and childhood, " she says.
Rebecca was invited to consult with toy companies, but found that these outdated images of disability were so ingrained in The designers minds it was hard to break through.
When The companies sent back " re-imagined" disabled characters, it tended to be The cliché Blind Man wearing Dark Glasses .
It's a " perpetual wheel" of assumptions she's trying to break with Mixmups and it starts right at The Beginning with The storytelling.
One of her favourite episodes is an Easter Egg Hunt , with eggs that beep.
The whole game is about The Friends finding Easter eggs together using sound. Rebecca believes most stories might use noisy eggs as a resolution to a narrative involving a blind character who couldn't find regular 'silent' eggs.
" That sets disability as The Problem , " she says. " I'll make The Beepy Egg Hunt exist from The Beginning , with no mention of why, " so inclusion becomes normalised and no play is Off Limits .
The Mixmups motto, " there's always another way" is a phrase Rebecca has thought a lot about while developing The Show .
Based in Norfolk and continuing to lose her sight she finds travelling fatiguing. The growth of online working means she has been able to oversee The production remotely, something which might not have been as accepted pre-pandemic.
" That flexibility of work is The only way that I've been able to do it, " Rebecca says. " You do have to be realistic about your own health condition and about what is practically feasible.
" Sometimes that other way is actually saying 'no, I'm not going to force myself to do this'. "
But she is glad she dived head first into The Mixmups world. Rebecca says everyone has been " extraordinarily supportive" and Mixmups has been bought by TV companies in Australia, Canada and Ireland.
" It's just a total joy for me to be able to see this on screen after so long developing it. I just want disabled people to claim this story. "
Source of news: bbc.com