By LYNN ELBER


BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - The creators of "Friends" relied on some of
television's best finales to guide them in crafting the final episode of
television's most popular sitcom.

In the midst of rehearsing for the last episode of the NBC comedy, the
producers and series stars paused Tuesday to talk about what the show has
meant to them and how it will end after 10 years.

Marta Kauffman, the series' creator, told reporters that she watched
episodes of "The Larry Sanders Show,""Newhart" and "The Mary Tyler Moore
Show" - the latter of which she called "the gold standard" - before joining
with fellow executive producers David Crane and Kevin Bright to write the
last episode.

They declined to reveal details of the one-hour finale, which is likely to
air in May, and said they were taking precautions to keep it secret. The air
date has not yet been announced.

On the show's set at Warner Bros.' Burbank lot, the series' cast said the
final days of filming are bittersweet.

"We're like china," said Jennifer Aniston, who plays Rachel. "We're like
very delicate china right now and we're speeding toward a brick wall of
inevitable pain."

David Schwimmer, who plays Rachel's on-and-off beau, Ross, said all the
characters' stories are ending as the cast had hoped.

"We all end up with a sense of a new beginning and the audience has a sense
or a feeling that it's a new chapter and a positive step for all of our
lives," Schwimmer said.

Schwimmer said he and his fellow cast members would be glad to help support
co-star Matt LeBlanc, whose character, Joey Tribbiani, is being spun off
into a new NBC series, "Joey," next fall.

The stars shot down rumors that a reunion movie was already in the works -
but not without joking that they'd accept $4 million apiece for the honor. 
The cast members each earn $1 million per episode.

"A reunion?" Aniston said. "We haven't even left yet."

 


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