Over a decade since it ended ‘Friends’ is still as popular as ever.
London-based ‘Friends’ fans are in for a special treat next month as four-day festival celebrating the sitcom hits the capital. 'FriendsFest', which will take place at Brick Lane’s Boiler House will run from Wednesday 16th to Sunday 20th September and include original props and replica sets from the series.
Courteney Cox starred as Monica Gellar in the 90s sitcom.
The festival will feature a full scale replica of Monica’s apartment as well as a Central Perk themed cafe which will include its very own orange sofa for fans to get their groups photos on. There will also be a pop-up hair salon were you can go right back to the 90s with a Rachel Green inspired blow-dry
The festival has been organised by station Comedy Central, who has just signed a deal to remain the exclusive TV home of 'Friends' in the UK for a further four years. Speaking about the festival Jill Offman of Comedy Central said "As we celebrate news that Comedy Central will remain the exclusive TV home of Friends, it’s great to give something special to fans and what better way than with FriendsFest.”
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“Friends is hugely popular, with almost 5.9 million people tuning in to watch it on Comedy Central each month,” Ms Offman added. The popular sitcom ran for 10 seasons beginning in 1994 and ending its run in May 2004. Comedy Central will broadcasting all 236 episodes of the series in chronological order on weekdays in the UK, beginning on Monday August 24.
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