
Kauffman and Crane started creating Friends under the title Insomnia Cafe amongst November and December 1993. They displayed the thought to Bright, and together they pitched a seven-page treatment of the show to NBC. After a few script revamps and changes, including a title change to Friends Like Us, the arrangement was at long last named Friends.
Taping occurred at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Every one of the ten periods of Friends positioned inside the main ten of the last TV season appraisals; eventually coming to the No. 1 spot with its eighth season. The arrangement finale on May 6, 2004, was viewed by around 52.5 million American viewers, making it the fifth most watched arrangement finale in TV history, and the most stared at the TV scene of the 2000s decade.
Friends got approval all through its run, getting to be a standout amongst the most prominent TV programs of all time. The arrangement was selected for 62 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning the Outstanding Comedy Series honor in 2002 for its eighth season. The show positioned no. 21 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time and no. 7 on Empire magazine's The 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In 1997, the scene "The One with the Prom Video" was positioned no. 100 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time. In 2013, Friends positioned 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.
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