Thursday, August 28, 2014

“Friends” returns to television for five minutes … – ABC.es

And twenty years later … “Friends” returned to television. The dream of the millions of fans of this historic sitcom came true last night for a few minutes. The three leading actresses recreated in the famous cuisine of the popular sitcom scene when it is about to be fulfilled the twentieth anniversary of its television premiere.

Happened on the Jimmy Kimmel show on ABC. Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow led this highly anticipated reunion. Aniston attended the program as guest presenter and invited him to simulate a scene from the series. That’s when, to his surprise, he saw through the door also appeared Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow. The three, visibly excited, they could barely read the script that was given to them .

A meeting of nostalgia filled the followers of which is regarded not only as one of the best series of all time, but a fiction that marked a before and after in the small screen. The last May were fulfilled 10 years of the issuance of the final episode, which put an end to the tenth season. A mythical chapter in which six friends forever closed the door of his beloved New York apartment

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‘s Farewell ‘Friends’ left a difficult gap to fill. NBC is still trying to give back to the magic formula that made her laugh and thrill audiences with the very simple premise of having daily gang of thirtysomethings. The chain recently launched a contest on the internet looking for new ideas, encouraging aspiring writers to submit proposals for a new series to try to emulate the success of “Friends.”

22 September, NBC is planning a special program to commemorate the anniversary of the premiere of the series and soon a replica of Central Perk coffee shop open in Manhattan . Despite the passage of time, “Friends” has not disappeared from the memory of his fans … nor to his actors.

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