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By:
Lew Irwin
June 18, 2001 11:26am EST
Friends star David Schwimmer has told an interviewer in France that the cast members of the hit NBC show will not return after next season.
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By:
Hollywood.com Staff
May 16, 2001 10:59am EST
Forecast says lows in the first half clearing away for scattered thrills.
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24, 2000 -- Will Will Truman get lucky? Will Chandler and Monica tie the knot? Will Dawson and Pacey make up? And what's up with "Popular"?! Those are some of the questions that have been posed and that will be answered during the fall season of television. Herein is a critique of the fall seasons of 10 TV series that Hollywood.com staffers watch on a weekly basis: "Will & Grace," NBC, Thursdays, 9 p.m. ET Is "Will & Grace," the as-of-late-sometimes-hilarious sitcom about a gay m
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By:
Don Chareunsy
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 11, 2000 -- It was a golden evening for the Screen Actors Guild on Emmy night. Celebrities such as Emmy winner Jack Lemmon (for “Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays With Morrie”) along with John Lithgow, David Schwimmer and James Cromwell arrived at the 52nd Annual Emmy Awards red carpet pre-show Sunday night at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium donning gold ribbons in support of the SAG strike. SAG had requested that its members and others wear the ribbons in support of the long-running s
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 28, 2000 – In case you missed it, and you probably did, the creative arts Primetime Emmy awards, honoring the best in behind-the-scenes technical work on TV, were handed out in a ceremony in Pasadena, Calif., on Saturday. And Bruce Willis -- a movie star, may we stress – was the biggest winner, and the biggest news. The "Armageddon" action dude took his second career Emmy, for his charity guest stint on the NBC sitcom "Friends," wherein he played the father of David Schwimmer's g
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, July 21, 2000 -- You watch them on TV every week, you call them by their characters' names, and you even know their idiosyncracies by heart. But do you have any idea of what the cast on "Friends" is really like? Well, read on to find out. Here're our top tab picks of the week. "Friends" ’Friends’ Unmasked A Globe exclusive, apparently. The tab got insider dirt on the titular friends on "Friends," and -- in so many words -- they are as follows: David Schwimmer is an egocentric co
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By:
Joal Ryan
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, June 14, 2000 -- Say what you will about TV's "Friends." They are nothing if not dedicated to the cause of socialism. A month after the six-pack hung tough in contract renewal talks to extract a combined $240 million from NBC, Matthew Perry has asked that his name be removed from this year's Emmy ballot because he was submitted as a lead actor instead of being placed in the more Marxian-friendly supporting actor race. "It is very important to Matthew and to me that the correct messag
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By:
Joal Ryan
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, May 14, 2000 – Now it can be told: Yes, "Friends" will be back on NBC next season. And, yes, the "Friends" will make a bundle of money. Make that at big bundle of money. The six stars of the hit NBC sitcom will receive $750,000 per actor, per show to do the cute sitcom thing for another two years, reports today said. Add it all up (including a couple of extra points for syndicated episodes and such) and that comes to $40 million per actor over the length of the pact. Put all the "Fri
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
"Friends" (© NBC) SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 27, 2000 -- From the closing days of April to the better part of May, tears will be calculatedly shed, market-researched miracles attempted and the monumental exit of "Beverly Hills, 90210," hitherto known as the show that started it all, finally realized. Nay, it's not a shift of cosmos in the universe of perpetually bad TV programming. Rather, the said tube highlights are merely part of that scheme known as the May sweeps, wherein -- from to
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
"Friends" (© NBC) SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 26, 2000 -- Maintaining the lifestyle of the rich and famous ain't cheap. And who'd know that better than those perky artistes known as the stars of "Friends" -- who, as the TV nation is well-aware of, are collectively demanding a lofty pay raise as their contracts and the show's sixth-season run down. As their current monetary compensation goes, each member of the "Friends" sextet pulls in a respectable $125,000 per episode this year, the fin