
On September 7th, 2001, I was luckily
enough to attend a taping of Friends. The name of the episode is
“The One With Rachel’s Date”.
The episode was suppose to air on October 11th,
2001, but was delayed and aired on Oct 25th, 2001. If you would like to just read about the episode, click
HERE This was my first time seeing the show
live and I was very excited. In the following paragraphs I hope
to try to convey the whole experience to whoever reads this, and
especially help anyone out who would like to see the show in person
too. If you have a Friends website and would like to post this info,
please give my site credit for it.
Tickets were released on June 1st of this year. I wrote for the
tickets a few days before the release date so that my letter would
get there on the first day. A friend of mine wrote for tickets on
the day they were released and heard back a week later that the
show was sold out. I didn't hear back from Audiences Unlimited until
just 3 weeks before the taping, which was also two weeks sooner
than I had planned on being in L.A. So as you can imagine we modified
out plans to be in L.A. for the taping.
The tickets said that the show was at 2:30pm and that we should
be there an hour to and hour in half before that time, which is
also what a woman at Audiences Unlimited told us. The day of the
taping we decided to swing by Warner Bros. to see what they thought.
When we drove by at 11:30am there were already people lined up across
the street from the studio. We pulled in the studio entrance anyway
and asked a guard about the show. He told us that they would let
us in at 12:45pm, but for now we needed to park in the street and
line up where someone from Audiences Unlimited would check us in.
I jumped out of the car and waited in line for about 20 minutes
until I got up to the guy that was checking people in. He gave us
a number for what we were in line, which was 73-75, meaning that
a lot of people were in front of us. He also told us to be back
at 12:45 to enter the studio. We also learned that the people who
were first in line got there around 3am and camped out.
We quickly grabbed lunch and then drove into the studio where they
directed us to park in the parking ramp. We left that and walked
across the street in the studio and got in another line where we
were lined up by number. At the time there were three main lines.
One was for people who had tried to see the show before but didn't
make it in. They somehow filled out some form at the studio and
then they were given guaranteed tickets. There were about 25-30
people in that line. The next line was the one I was in, which was
the first seating, non-guaranteed tickets. This line had around
100 people in it and I was #73 in line. The third line was really
small, only like 6 people who had second seating tickets. They got
there really early.
We waited in line for a long time and around 1:30pm the people from
Audiences Unlimited escorted the guaranteed ticket holders into
the studio. Then about 2:30 they took some of the people from our
line, but only 16 people. So we started to really worry that we
weren't going to make it in. About 20 minutes later came back and
took in another 17 people. I asked one of the employees if we would
get in and he said he didn't know because it was really starting
to fill up in there. He said that he has seen it where they only
let 3 people in. I guess that it all depends on how many V.I.P.s
come to the show. They must escort them in from somewhere else because
I never saw them. Around 3:15 I was getting really worried that
we wouldn't get in and that we would have to wait for the second
seating. Then one of the employees started counting the number of
people in line and when he got to two people behind my group, #76
and 77, he cut it off and said this is all that gets in. So I was
very lucky that he didn't cut the line off a few people sooner.
The employees then took us and marched us single file for a little
ways to studio 24, where they film Friends. We walked through a
metal detector and were checked for cameras and cell phones. Then
I entered the studio.
I headed in and heard a lot of music and the first thing I saw was
part of the Friends set. They marched us up some stairs and I could
see a set with two elevators
and next to that was a hallway and then Chandler's office. When
I got to the top of the stairs I looked out and saw what was the
street area of New York that they film the cast walking on a lot
and the outside of Central Perk. To the left of that was Central
Perk and then to the left of that was a big black curtain that said
"Friends" on it. To the left of the curtain was Joey and Rachel's
apartment. One of the employees led us over that way and seated
us in the last three seats just in front of their apartment. I looked
off to the left and saw Monica's kitchen for her restaurant and
just up from that was a doctor's office, which turned out to be
a set for a "Days of Our Lives" skit with Joey.
We sat down and looked all around at all of the people. At least
half of them in there were V.I.P.s. There was also a comedian who
was telling jokes and keeping people entertained until the show
started. He also walked around and gave away many prizes like Friends
pencils, cups, and t-shirts. I was lucky to get some cups, a pencil,
and two hackey sacks. Unfortunately I didn't get one of the rare
shirts he gave away. People mostly had to dance for him to get those.
Shortly after I was seated they started up the Friends theme and
everyone stood. The curtain in front of us razed and behind it was
Monica and Chandler's apartment.
Then the comedian announced 5 of the 6 Friends cast members'
names and they came running out. It was very exciting to see them
in person. Unfortunately they told us that Courteney Cox was not
there because she was off shooting a movie somewhere. So that was
disappointing.
Soon the lights dimmed and someone told us that we
had to be seated because they were about to shoot a scene. The first
scene they shot had Phoebe visiting Monica's restaurant. For all
of Monica's scenes, they had a stand-in. Lisa Kudrow did an awesome
job and they only had to shoot the scene once. Since Courteney was
not there they were only going to do one take on the scenes she
was suppose to be. The scene had Monica introducing Phoebe to this
new assistant chef named Tim. Phoebe hit it off with the guy and
later they go out on a date. The scene was quick and when it was
done the cameras and all the crew headed across the stage to Chandler's
office.
During the break the comedian talked to the audience some more and
gave away a few more things. Then Matthew Perry walked out and into
his office set. His scene had him sitting at his desk when his boss
walks by and enters the room. Chandler asks him if he there is any
way to by pass the network on the computers so that he can get to
some of the really good office porn. His boss just laughs and says
you are a funny one Bing. After the scene the writers got together
and decided to make a few changes to the script. They wanted to
change a few lines to get a better reaction from the audience. So
they changed a few things and actually shot this scene 3 times.
All of the scenes they shot at least 3 times, except for the ones
with Monica in them, which they shot only once.
They also would shoot a scene again or go back a little bit
if one of the actors made a mistake.
During one take on the second scene, Matthew Perry made a
mistake. When he asked about the office porn, he broke out in laughter
and it was really funny to see.
The next scene took place right over by me. I had to lean back behind
my chair to see it because it was in the doctor's office set that
was suppose to look like a set on "Days of Our Lives". I luckily
had a clear view of this set and was able to look at Joey and Rachel
while they prepared for the scene. This scene dealt with Joey talking
to another doctor who was informing Joey that the brain transplant
of Jessica into his body wasn't working right. He also told Joey
that they went to dig up Jessica's body and that it was gone. Then
Joey gave his cool inquisitive look into the camera. They actually
had to shoot him giving the look a few times. During the time he
is filming this, Rachel is standing on the side watching his Days
of Our Lives scene on a TV. You then hear the "Days" director yell
cut and Joey walks over to Rachel, who asks his what happen to Jessica.
Joey says that he can't tell her because she has to tune into find
out. Then Rachel says, "you don't know do ya?" And Joey says, "Nope,
and I don't care". Then Rachel wants Joey to introduce her to the
other actor playing a doctor, who is Cash Ford. Rachel talks to
him like she is a total soap opera nut by knowing his favorite ice
cream and that his dog's name is Wally. While she is unknowingly
stroking Cash's arm, Joey grabs her and says let's go. She yells
goodbye to Cash and that was the end of that scene. During the break
in between reshooting that scene, Jennifer Aniston stood right in
front of me so I was able to get a really good look at her. Then
suddenly she lifted her head and looked right up at me and waved
to me. It was the highlight of my night. I was sooooo excited that
she actually waved.
The next scene was back over in Chandler’s
office. This time Ross walks
in and asks if Chandler is ready to head off to lunch.
Chandler asks him where he wants to go, and Ross tells him
something like, “you know where”. Chandler says, “The Hard Rock Café again?”
Ross happily replies, “Uh-huh”.
Then the two of them walk out of the office.
The cameras move once more over by the elevators and then
Chandler and Ross come walking around a corner to the elevators.
Ross is making some comment about where he hopes to get a
table but he messes up his line and breaks out in laughter.
Matthew Perry also laughs and starts jumping and pointing
at him. They do the scene
a few more times and the writers actually change what Ross says
when they walk around the corner. After that they make it to the elevators and while they are
working another actor playing the part of Bob walks by and pats
Chandler on the shoulder and says “Hey Toby”.
Ross looks at Chandler and asks why that guy just called
him Toby. Chandler explains
that 5 years ago Bob offered him a donut and called him Toby. Since he was hungry, he just went along with it.
But he says to Ross that it’s better than being called something
like Muriel. Ross looks at
him and says, “Why would he call you Muriel?”
Then he goes, “Wait wait, wait a minute, Chandler….M….Bing.
Your middle name is Muriel!”
So this basically sets up the three
main plots of the show.
For the next few hours they continued to shoot more scenes of the
show. Phoebe later gets
tired of dating Tim because he calls her all the time and wants
to know how she is doing and what she is doing.
And if she doesn’t answer, he stops by her place.
So she finds this really annoying and decides it’s time to
break up with him. But when
she goes over to Monica’s apartment, Monica tells her that she wants
to fire Tim because he is a terrible assistant and even set one
person on fire. So the two
of them argue about who is going to deliver the bad news first,
because the second one “will be the bigger b*tch”.
As Phoebe explained it, if a guys girlfriend dumps him and
then later that day his boss fires him, that boss must be a real
b*tch. And if a guy looses
his job and then his girlfriend dumps him, she is a super b*tch. This scene was really funny to see being shot because Lisa Kudrow
kept messing up her lines.
At one point she turned to the audience and said, “You’ll
have to excuse me, I just took some cough medicine before coming
back in here”. It was funny. She was totally
acting like Phoebe. After
that scene we were left with Tim being paged by Monica at Central
Perk just as Phoebe was trying to break up with him. So Phoebe took off after him to meet him at Monica’s restaurant.
Unfortunately we were not able to see how this story line
ended because the crew decided not to finish shooting without Courteney
being there.
As for Rachel, Joey comes into the apartment
and tells Rachel that Cash really liked her and wants to go out
with her. But he says he
figures since she is pregnant and all that she is done with the
whole dating thing. She
says no way, it doesn’t count since it’s Cash Ford and also says
that she isn’t going to tell him that she is pregnant.
So Joey sets up a date for her.
Later on Ross shows up at their apartment with pizza and
beer as Rachel is getting ready for her date.
She tells him that she has a date and Ross informs her that
it doesn’t bother him at all. But as she runs back in her room to get earrings, Ross asks
Joey what is going on. Joey
explains how he set it up and how they are going on a ferryboat
ride, which gets Ross really irritated.
He tells Joey that he is really bothered that Rachel and
his baby are going on a date with “some actor”.
A few minutes later Cash shows up at the door and Ross acts
all weird around him asking him strange questions.
Then Rachel walks out embarrassing herself by saying, “hey
guys, does this dress make me look slutty?”
She then notices Cash is there and the two of them quickly
take off for their date.
The scene was neat because they filmed two different endings to
it. As the door is closing
with Rachel and Cash walking out, Ross yells out, “keep your hands
and feet inside the boat at all times!”
The other ending has him yelling out “yes that dress does
make you look slutty!” I
think they will end up using the second one.
As Rachel is gone on her date, Joey
and Ross try to figure out what they want to do. Ross actually wants to just hang out there so he can be around when
Rachel gets back from her date. You can see that the date really worries him. So he explains to Joey how he figured that with his next kid it would
be with his wife and how he has these dreams of having a perfect
family and a nice home, where on Sunday mornings the kid would run
into his bedroom and they would read the paper together. He also tells Joey that he has a picture of his wife in his
head, and that it used to be Rachel, but not anymore. The girl in his dreams didn’t have a face.
The next scene in this plot had Ross
outside on the streets of New York at the newspaper stand.
He runs into Rachel there and asks her how the date went.
She says that since it’s still early and she’s alone, it
didn’t go well. She says that he didn’t take the news of her being pregnant very well,
but better than Ross did.
So Ross sits down with her on some steps to cheer her up
and tells her about Chandler’s middle name.
That makes her happy and then he starts talking about kids
with her and the two of them really have a great moment.
You would think that it would’ve ended with a kiss or something,
but unfortunately it didn’t.
Ross gets up and asks her if she wants to join him for coffee.
She says no and that she is going to go back to her place
and eat 10 candy bars. A
few minutes later we see Ross enter Central Perk to get some coffee.
Before he gets to the counter this girl jumps up and says
that Ross owes her a dance.
I guess that it was some girl Ross met at Monica and Chandler’s
wedding. So Ross offers to
take her to a Ukrainian film instead.
Just as Ross is talking with her, Rachel walks in the doors
behind him. But she stops
right in the doorway and sees Ross talking with this girl.
Everyone in the audience wanted to yell out to Ross to turn
around, but he never did and Rachel gets a disappointed look on
her face and leaves. Unfortunately
that is where it ended with that plot.
The final plot of the show was the one
with Chandler and Bob, who thought Chandler’s name was Toby.
Chandler’s boss sees him talking with Bob and approaches
Chandler later and asks him what he thinks about promoting Bob to
their department on the 11th floor. Chandler tries to come up with some excuses why not to promote this
guy because he doesn’t want him working up there.
Otherwise Chandler would have to tell him the truth about
his name. His boss buys
the excuses and doesn’t promote Bob. Later Bob comes up to Chandler and asks him if he knows whom
this jerk Chandler is because this guy stopped him from getting
a promotion. Chandler gets
all nervous and just says something about not really knowing him,
but that he hears he is a nice guy.
A little later on we find Chandler walking to his office
and Bob pops up right next to him and asks him if he knows where
Chandler’s office is. Chandler
quickly forces his name tag off of the door when Bob isn’t looking
and points down the hall telling him that he thinks his office is
down that way. But then
Chandler tries to tell Bob the truth but Bob says to him, “Toby,
I know what you are trying to do, and anything you say now just
makes me more angry at this Chandler”.
So then Chandler tries to convince Bob to not doing anything
to Chandler and to not drop to his level.
Bob agrees and leaves.
For the ending of the show, they actually
shot three different ones.
The first has Chandler walking into his office and finding
it a total mess. He walks
in wondering what happened and then his boss walks in.
As Chandler finds some things he never knew he had, like
a Rolodex, his boss explains that Bob went nuts and messed up the
office and that it was a good thing that they didn’t promote him
since he was a nut. Just
then you see two security guards escorting Bob down the hallway
as he yells something in to Chandler like “I’m sorry Toby, but I
had to do it”. Chandler
and his boss just look at each thinking what is wrong with this
guy. Just after they cut
the scene, Matthew Perry turns to the actor playing his boss and
says, “So do you want to get it on?” The second ending started off the same, but instead of Bob being escorted
by the office, Chandler reaches down and picks up something.
He then says to his boss, “hey look, the good porn!”
Then the two of them just stare at it and the scene ends.
This one was funny because Matthew Perry couldn’t keep from
laughing. The final ending
they shot is probably the one they will use.
Chandler walks into his office and finds Bob in there throwing
stuff around. Bob turns
and says something like, “Hey Toby, I found Chandler’s office.
Come here and help me mess it up”.
Chandler pauses for a few seconds and than says, “ok” and
jumps in and starts throwing stuff around.
After that scene Matthew Perry walked
by and waved to everyone. Then we all had to leave so they could
clean everything up. We left around 9pm, almost 5 and half hours
after I got inside the stage. It took a long time, but it was definitely
worth it. And it never seemed like it was that long. It definitely
was a great experience and I recommend it to anyone that gets the
chance. All of the cast members
seemed really cool. They all waved to the audience at some point or another.
And you could really see that they were friends because between
takes many times they would talk with each other.
Plus David liked doing goofy little dances to the music between
takes. Matthew Perry looked
like he had gained some weight since last season too which was good.
He was the only one that actually came up to the audience
and signed an autograph. But it was for some people from Australia who made him a flag.
Most of the time when the actors were done with their scenes
they would exit backstage through the green door in the back of
Monica's apartment, by the balcony. I thought that was interesting. Thanks for reading this and I hope I gave you a good insight
into what it was like to go to a taping.
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