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I thought for a minute you meant the website
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Did that on purpose ;o)
if they keep going it could end up as a parody of golden girls meets last of the summer wine
I must be one of the very few who never watched it. I have seen bits of it over the years as you do.
Arh me too Tiggs ( website) :0(
I haven’t seen a single episode
Did you know that Lisa Kudrow was originally hired to play Roz Doyle, in Frasier

Speaking of Frasier - what's happening about the much touted return of the sit com ?
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I've never watched Frasier. Never really appealed to me.
Love Friends, so yes...I'm looking forward to it. Daughter and I binge watched over Christmas. It was good fun.
Why are you exited?
apparently its a fly on the wall wander through the old sets and old memories, not a new episode.
I was a late starter on Friends I always dismissed it as being too cheesy for my taste just by the intro alone, until I was around at Mums who was watching season 3 or 4 I think so kept quiet letting her enjoy her show but found myself laughing I wouldn'y say I'm a superfan but have liked it since.
I felt like I’m the only person in the world who hasn’t watched an episode of Friends, but I see here I’m not.
I love many American sitcoms, but this one has never appealed to me.
I wish they’d reshow Ally McBeal.
I have watched Friends over and over and still do, love it, I think I could pick it as my Mastermind specialist subject :-)
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Thats what happened to my Arky. I started watching it from season 3 or 4 and then I was hooked.

I hope it isn't an Inbetweeners type reunion. That was pretty dire.
I've always shrugged off American sitcoms, but some can be very witty. Shame we have lost good sitcom writers now in the UK, I'm thinking that's what's missing on TV now
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Friday Night Dinner is very funny if you're looking for a Brit sitcom, Teacake.

Sadly, the actor who plays the grandmother passed away last weekend :o(
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-51585477
Not seen that, will give it a watch. thanks
Massive fan of Friends and repeats still make me laugh out loud. Not sure about a reunion though, will have to wait and see how it's done.
14.04 By what I see on TV this morning, they are all just getting together on the sofa as such to have a chat and giggle about the past.

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