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ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
 | 2000 - Friends wins the ASCAP Award for Top TV Series |
 | 1999 - Friends wins the ASCAP Award for Top TV Series |
 | 1998 - Friends wins the ASCAP Award for Top TV Series |
American Comedy Awards, USA
 | 2000 - Lisa Kudrow is nominated for Funniest Supporting
Female Performer in a TV Series |
 | 1999 - Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette and Lisa
Kudrow are all nominated for Funniest Supporting Female
Performer in a TV Series |
Casting Society Of America, USA
 | 1996 - Friends is nominated for an Artios Award for Best
Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic |
 | 1995 - Friends is nominated for an Artios Award for Best
Casting for TV, Pilot |
Emmy Awards
 | 2000 - Bruce Willis wins an Emmy for Outstanding Guest
Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on
Friends,
as "Paul Stevens", the father of Ross's college
student girlfriend |
 | August 13, 2000
Friends is nominated for eight Emmy's.
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Directing - Michael Lembeck
- Outstanding Guest Actor - Tom Selleck as Dr Richard Burke
- Outstanding Guest Actor - Bruce Willis as Paul Stevens
- Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing - Stephen Prime
- Outstanding Sound Mixing
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay |
 | August, 1999
Friends is nominated for six Emmys.
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Costume Design (TOW All The Thanksgivings)
- Outstanding Directing - Michael Lembeck (TOW Everyone Finds Out)
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (TOW With All The Thanksgivings)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay (The One Hundredth, TO Where Everybody Finds Out)
- Outstanding Writing - Alexa Junge (TO Where Everybody Finds Out) |
 | September, 1998
Lisa Kudrow receives an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress. |
 | August, 1998
Friends is nominated for one Emmy.
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay |
 | August, 1997
Friends is nominated for one Emmy.
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay (TOW The
Metaphorical Tunnel, TOW The Flashback) |
 | September, 1996
Michael Lembeck receives an Emmy for Outstanding Directing |
 | August, 1996
Friends is nominated for three Emmys.
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Directing - Michael Lembeck (TO After The Superbowl)
- Outstanding Guest Actress - Marlo Thomas as Sandra Green (TOW The
Lesbian Wedding) |
 | July 20, 1995
Friends is nominated for nine Emmys.
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Guest Actress - Christina Pickles as Judy Geller (TOW Nana
Dies Twice)
- Outstanding Individual Achievement In Art Direction (TOW Where Rachel
Finds Out)
- Outstanding Individual Achievement In Directing - James Burrows (TOW
The Blackout)
- Outstanding Individual Achievement In Editing, Multi Camera Production (TOW
Two Parts: Part Two)
- Outstanding Individual Achievement In Main Title Theme Music
- Outstanding Individual Achievement In Writing - Jeff Greenstein and Jeff
Strauss (TO Where Underdog Gets Away)
- Outstanding Supporting Actor - David Schwimmer as Ross Geller (TOW The
Blackout, TOW The Sonogram)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress - Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay (TOW Two
Parts: Part One, TOW The Monkey) |
GLAAD Media Awards
 | 1997 - Friends is nominated for Outstanding TV Comedy Series |
 | 1995 - Friends wins the GLAAD Award for Outstanding TV Comedy
Series |
Golden Globes, USA
 | 1998 - Friends is nominated for Best TV Series - Comedy/Musical |
 | 1997 - Friends is nominated for Best TV Series - Comedy/Musical |
 | 1996 - Friends is nominated for Best TV Series - Comedy/Musical
- Lisa Kudrow is nominated for Best Performance by and Actress in a
Supporting Role in a Series Made for TV |
Golden Satellite Awards
 | 2000 - Jennifer Aniston is nominated for Best Performance by an
Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical |
People's Choice Awards, USA
 | 2001 - Friends wins the Award for Favorite Television Comedy Series
- Jennifer Aniston wins the Award for Favorite Female Television
Performer |
 | 2000 - Friends wins the Award for Favorite Television Comedy Series |
 | 1999 - Friends is nominated for Favorite Television Comedy Series |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
 | 2000 - Lisa Kudrow won a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a
Female Actor in A Comedy Series
- The Cast, (Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette, Lisa Kudrow, Matt
LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer) was nominated for Outstanding
Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
 | 1999 - Lisa Kudrow was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a
Female Actor in A Comedy Series
- The Cast, (Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette, Lisa Kudrow, Matt
LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer) was nominated for Outstanding
Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
 | 1996 - The Cast, (Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette, Lisa
Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer) won a SAG Award for
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Lisa Kudrow was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in
A Comedy Series |
TV Guide Awards
 | 2000 - Lisa Kudrow was nominated for Favorite Actress in a Comedy
- Friends was nominated for Favorite Comedy Series |
 | 1999 - Friends was nominated for Favorite Comedy Series |
Viewers For Quality Television Awards
 | 2000 - Friends was nominated for a Q Award for Best Quality Comedy
Series |
Writers Guild Of America, USA
 | 2000 - Friends was nominated for a WGA TV Award for Episodic
Comedy, For episode "The One Where Everybody Finds Out", written
by Alexa Junge |
Young Artist Awards
 | 2000 - Matt Weinberg (appeared in episode 518, as Raymond)
was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring
Young Performer |
 | October 12, 2000
The seventh season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | August 8, 2000
Jennifer Aniston files a law suit against Celebrity Skin magazine,
for publishing pictures of her sunbathing in her backyard. |
 | July 29, 2000
Jennifer Aniston marries Brad Pitt in Malibu
All the Friends cast attend, except Matt LeBlanc |
 | May 15, 2000
The cast of Friends sign on to film another two seasons of the hit show
(Seasons 7 and 8). They will be paid $750, 000 each per episode. |
 | May 1, 2000
Friends board game is released in Australia and New Zealand |
 | September 23, 1999
The sixth season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | June 12, 1999
Courteney Cox marries David Arquette at the Grace Cathedral, San Francisco,
California
She is now Courteney Cox Arquette |
 | June 11, 1999
Filming of Courteney Cox's next movie, Scream 3, has slowed down due
to only thirty pages of the script being written |
 | September 24, 1998
The fifth season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | April, 1998
Matt LeBlanc visits Australia with Lacey Chabert to promote their new movie,
Lost In Space |
 | April 10, 1998
The Friends cast, except Lisa Kudrow, are in London for twelve days,
filming the Season finale of Friends, which includes a cameo by
Fergie, the Duchess Of York. |
 | September 25, 1997
The fourth season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | September 19, 1996
The third season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | November, 1995
Jennifer Aniston moves from Los Angeles to a house in the Hollywood Hills |
 | September 21, 1995
The second season of Friends begins screening on NBC |
 | August 24, 1995
Friends is moved to a new time slot, 8:00 to 8:30pm (EST) |
 | July 27, 1995
Matt LeBlanc guest stars on The Tonight Show |
 | July 26, 1995
David Schwimmer takes a break from filming The Pallbearer to guest
star on the Late Show with David Letterman |
 | July 19, 1995
The Rembrandts perform "I'll Be There For You" on The Tonight
Show |
 | July 17, 1995
Matthew Perry guest stars on the Late Show with David Letterman |
 | June 22, 1995
Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow co-host VH-1 Honors |
 | June 19-25, 1995
A rerun of Friends is the number one overall show in America, topping
ER and Seinfeld. Friends remains the top show for most
of the summer |
 | June 15, 1995
Courteney Cox hosts the 1995 MTV Movie Awards, along with Jon Lovitz. |
 | June 6, 1995
Jennifer Aniston guest stars on The Tonight Show |
 | May 27, 1995
Lisa Kudrow marries French ad-exec Michel Stern in Malibu
All the Friends cast attend, except David Schwimmer who was filming The
Pallbearer |
 | May 25, 1995
The Rembrandts give their first live performance of "I'll Be There
For You" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien |
 | May 18, 1995
Friends Cast on cover of Rolling Stone |
 | May 8, 1995
Courteney Cox on cover of People's "50 Most Beautiful People In
The World 1995" issue |
 | March 2, 1995
Friends is given the prime-time slot form 9:30 to 10:00pm (EST),
between Seinfeld and the top-rated ER |
 | September 22, 1994
Friends premieres from 8:30 to 9.00pm (EST) between Mad About You
and Seinfeld on NBC |
 | September 4, 2000
Jennifer Aniston on cover of Woman's Day, a New Zealand magazine |
 | September 2, 2000
Jennifer Aniston, along with husband Brad Pitt on cover of New Idea,
a New Zealand magazine |
 | September, 2000
Jennifer Aniston on cover of B, a New Zealand magazine |
 | August 14, 2000
Jennifer Aniston, along with husband Brad Pitt on cover of New Weekly,
an Australian magazine |
 | August 14, 2000
Jennifer Aniston, along with husband Brad Pitt on cover of Who Weekly -
Weddings Of The Year Special, an Australian magazine |
 | August , 2000
Jennifer Aniston, along with husband Brad Pitt on cover of Woman's Day,
a New Zealand magazine |
 | August 7, 2000
Jennifer Aniston, along with husband Brad Pitt on cover of Who Weekly,
an Australian magazine |
 | April, 1998
Jennifer Aniston on cover of Australian Woman's Weekly |
 | June, 1997
Friends Cast on cover of TV Hits, an Australian magazine |
 | May/June
Matthew Perry on cover of Star!, an Australian magazine |
 | May 17, 1997
Matthew Perry on cover of New Idea, a New Zealand magazine |
 | May 12, 1997
Jennifer Aniston on cover of New Zealand Woman's Day |
 | May, 1997
Matthew Perry on cover of Smash Hits, an Australian magazine |
 | April 28, 1997
Friends male cast members on cover of Who Weekly, a New
Zealand magazine |
 | April, 1997
Friends Cast on cover of Smash Hits, an Australian magazine |
 | April, 1997
Friends Cast on cover of Star!, an Australian magazine |
 | March, 1997
Jennifer Aniston on cover of Inside TV, an Australian magazine |
 | April 17, 1995
Friends Cast on cover of People |
 | January 27, 1995
Friends Cast are on the cover of Entertainment Weekly |
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