Friends sitcom 

Initially, the show was titled "Insomnia Café" and then briefly renamed "Friends Like Us" before settling on "Friends.

Except for cliffhanger episodes and specific reasons, "Friends" episodes were filmed in front of a live audience.

The Magna Doodle on Joey and Chandler's apartment door had drawings done by the show's crew, often reflecting current events or behind-the-scenes jokThe Magna Doodle on Joey and Chandler's apartment door had drawings done by the show's crew, often reflecting current events or behind-the-scenes joke

The iconic orange couch in Central Perk was found in the basement of the Warner Bros. studio. It was chosen for its distinctive look and has become synonymous with the show.

In the final two seasons, the main cast members negotiated a historic salary of $1 million per episode each, making them some of the highest-paid TV actors at the time

The final episode, "The Last One," had a viewing audience of over 52 million in the United State