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Timber 02-24-06 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by DRG
She was also very good as Stiffler's mom in American Pie and as the title character in Juwanna Mann.


That's where I've seen her before. I'm going to have to pop in my copy of Juwanna Mann and check her out.

riley_dude 02-24-06 11:08 AM

Coming next Fall: Rachel!

:)

rfduncan 02-24-06 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
Shoot, now that I think of it I haven't heard that since Three's Company.

Maybe they just don't say it anymore

They do - "Cheers was filmed before a live studio audience" comes to mind. Also I was listening to the Seinfeld commentaries and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards were saying that up until "The Parking Garage" they had always been in front of a live audience (the second one not live was later that 3rd season "The Subway"), and I know that Friends was also done that way.


Originally Posted by Chew
It's showing up on my TiVo schedule for Tuesday March 7th 7:00CST. I guess it found a new home.

They have "Joey and the Snowball Fight" next. Basically they have the next six episodes in the can - see tv.com just no specific air dates for them (btw the season SHOULD be 24 epsiodes). The fact that is has been move from the cherry spot on Thursday bodes even worse for it. There are 12 more weeks in the actual season, and NBC only has to air 11 more episode to complete their 2nd season order. I like Thursdays as they are. They can keep Joey on Tuesdays before I tune in to Srcubs

Morf 02-24-06 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by rfduncan
Also I was listening to the Seinfeld commentaries and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards were saying that up until "The Parking Garage" they had always been in front of a live audience (the second one not live was later that 3rd season "The Subway"), and I know that Friends was also done that way.

:scratch2:

Weren't segments of every episode of Seinfeld and Friends filmed in front of a studio audience?

GuessWho 02-24-06 03:16 PM

I think Will & Grace, Four Kings and all of CBS' Monday sitcoms are made in front of an audience

Snowmaker 02-26-06 11:24 AM

I myself had almost completely forgotten about the show already.


http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/6052/joey6lj.jpg

dhmac 02-26-06 11:54 AM

When's the last time Joey was even on?

Snowmaker 02-26-06 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by dhmac
When's the last time Joey was even on?

Just before Christmas I believe.

nightwing82 02-26-06 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Morf
:scratch2:

Weren't segments of every episode of Seinfeld and Friends filmed in front of a studio audience?

Most all "Friends" episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience.

IDrinkMolson 03-06-06 11:18 PM

Joey is back 8:00 p.m. Tuesday 3/7 on NBC. New episode at 8:00, repeat at 8:30.

AllHallowsEve 03-07-06 12:04 AM

Did any of the other Friends ever make an appearance on this show?

Chew 03-07-06 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by AllHallowsEve
Did any of the other Friends ever make an appearance on this show?

No and I don't think we'll see them do so either.


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