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Awards And Nominations

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

 

News

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

 

Magazine Cover Photos

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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