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Jennifer Aniston: Go Directly to Cougar Town!

April 13th, 2010 | No Comments »

Jennifer Aniston is a very wanted woman over in bestie Courteney Cox‘s Cougar Town.

Not only did the hit show’s honcho Bill Lawrence tell our own Watch With Kristin that he’d love to snag Aniston for a guest gig, but now costar Busy Philipps tells us she’d welcome her, too.

“I hope she comes on,” Philipps told us at this weekend’s 31st Annual College Television Awards in Hollywood. “She’s lovely. I’ve hung out with her with Courteney. She seems adorable.”

And what kind of role would Philipps like to see Aniston tackle?

“I think it would be fun to see her be really mean,” Philipps said. “That was what Lisa Kudrow did a little bit. She was mean to Courteney, and it was fun for me to see because I’m a huge Friends fan. Anything [Aniston] would want to do I think would be great.”

Hey, if another Friends reunion doesn’t work out on Cougar Town, how about inviting someone from Dawson’s Creek? Philipps, who played Audrey Liddell on Dawson’s, says she recently spoke to former costar James Van Der Beek. “I just talked to him!” she said. “He called me to tell he’s having a baby…He’s going to be an amazing dad. I’m really happy for him.”

Which would you rather see—more Friends or some Dawson’s Creek on Cougar Town? Leave your comments below.

 



End of Friends is voted weepiest TV moment

April 5th, 2010 | No Comments »

The climax of US comedy Friends has been voted TV’s biggest tearjerker.

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The moment when Joey, Chandler, Ross, Monica, Rachel and Phoebe handed back their apartment keys was ranked the most emotional in TV entertainment.

EastEnders claimed the biggest share of places in the top 10 with four sob-laden entries in the poll.

Albert Square’s quartet of weepies were all deaths as Ethel, Jamie Mitchell, Bradley and Tiffany bowed out of the show.

The poll of 3,000 people – to mark the launch of Freeview HD – found Brits were a nation of weepers, with 91% admitting they had shed a tear while watching a favourite show.

Surprisingly, men were more likely to blub in front of the box than their female counterparts. The poll found that 60% of women enjoy a regular cry while watching TV, with 79% of men saying they cried once a week.

The most emotional sporting moment was Gareth Southgate’s missed penalty in Euro 96, with Jonny Wilkinson’s last-gasp dropgoal to clinch the 2003 Rugby World Cup in second.

Ilse Howling, of Freeview, said: “When the football World Cup kicks off, up to 50% of the UK will have access to subscription-free HD programmes – but this time I hope there will be tears of joy.”

TOP TV MOMENTS

1. Friends – Handing back the keys

2. Blackadder Goes Forth – Final scene

3. EastEnders – Bradley’s death

4. EastEnders – Ethel’s death

5. The Royle Family – Death of Nana

6. ER – Death of Dr Mark Greene



Friends farewell, most tearful TV moment

April 5th, 2010 | No Comments »

The final episode of long-running comedy Friends has been named TV’s biggest tearjerker in a new poll.

Even as reports suggest a cast reunion for a big screen version of the sitcom, it has emerged that fans shed the most tears when the six friends ended their decade-long run on TV, reported Daily Mail online.

The highly charged moment as the pals in the American show handed back apartment keys and viewers said goodbye to Joey, Chandler, Ross, Monica, Rachel and Phoebe was ranked the most emotional moment in TV.

However, the British soap EastEnders claimed the biggest share of places in the top ten with four sob-laden entries in the poll for Freeview HD.

The poll found 60 per cent of women enjoy a regular cry while watching TV, while the men who took part proved to be an even softer touch with 79 per cent saying they cried once a week.



Which F.R.I.E.N.D.S Star Looks Most Fabulous Over 40?

March 31st, 2010 | No Comments »

No other TV show has had quite the popularity of F.R.I.E.N.D.S and we still enjoy watching Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey and Phoebe just as much as we ever did.

The sitcom’s female actresses have all continued to act since the series finished. Jennifer Aniston has launched a film career since she let the sitcom, Courteney Cox has starred in films and her most recent project, the TV series Cougar Town, is proving to be a success and Lisa Kudrow has starred in several movies, even putting in a cameo appearance in Cougar Town.

All three women are now over 40 and looking fabulous. But who do you think is ageing the best? Is it Jen with her enviable legs? Courteney with skin to die for? Or Lisa with amazing, golden locks?



Does Jennifer Aniston Remember Her ‘Friends’?

March 31st, 2010 | No Comments »

How Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Cast of ‘Friends’ Have Done Since the Series Ended

It seems Jennifer Aniston has forgotten about her “Friends.”

Jennifer Aniston talks about her new movie, which co-stars Gerard Butler.

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Nearly six years after her hit NBC sitcom went off the air, Aniston revealed that she has no idea who her former co-star, David Schwimmer, plans to marry. In an appearance on “The Late Show” earlier this month, the actress drew a blank when host David Lettermanasked who Schwimmer, who played Aniston’s on-again, off-again boyfriend on “Friends,” planned to marry. (The answer: Zoe Buckman, a 24-year-old photographer.)