It’s the latest sitcom showdown in which Friends fan Bronte Coy takes on Seinfeld’s fan, Andrew Bucklow, in which vintage television reigns.
One of the world’s largest and most viewed TV screens discovers a new live stream in September with each and every upcoming episode of Friends on BINGE.
“Then no one told you that life was going to be like this…”
If 2020 had a theme song, it would be the intro of Friends and, from September 17, you will be able to broadcast each and every episode of the famous sitcom on BINGE.
It’s been 16 years since the exhibition ended, yet the lives of six friends living in New York continue to entertain old and new fans.
When it hasn’t been your day, your month or even your year, which is almost everyone in 2020, it’s time to stream all episodes of Friends. Picture: BINGE Source: Supplied
Follow Ross (David Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) as they fall into lust and irritation; crying with laughter as you watch Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) explore her original side; appreciate the absurdity of aspiring actor Joey (Matt LeBlanc); and watch the forbidden love of Monica (Courteney Cox) and Chandler (Matthew Perry) blossom.
Rachel’s pregnancy adventure is filled with tears and laughter. Image: Source supplied: News Corp Australia
All of these scenarios are cleverly designed with the obstacles that those six- and one-year-olds face as they make their way into adulthood.
Created through David Crane and Marta Kauffman, all 10 full seasons of Friends (236 episodes) will be added to BINGE’s roster of iconic comedies next month, along with Modern Family, Seinfeld, The Big Bang Theory and The Office.
Monica and Chandler’s highly anticipated wedding was an extremely cheerful enthusiast at the time and continues to this day. Image: Source supplied: News Corp Australia
BINGE EXECUTIVE Director Alison Hurbert-Burns said that while the Emmy Award-winning fan favorite was created in the 1990s, it continues to attract new fans.
“We know that Australians love friends, he’s been a fan favorite for decades and is now being discovered through a new generation,” he said.
“We look to the future to see this historic comedy turn to your new home next month as it joins BINGE’s list of world exhibits. Could there be a bigger display to eat?
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