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Friends: The Complete Third Season

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  • Studio: Warner Bros.
  • Screen Aspect: 4 X 3 FULL FRAME
  • Run Time: 587 minutes
  • Episodes Info :

    Disc 1:
    The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy; The One Where No One's Ready; The One with the Jam; The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel;
    The One with Frank Jr.; The One with the Flashback; The One with the Race Car Bed
    Disc 2:
    The One with the Giant Poking Device; The One with the Football; The One Where Rachel Quits; The One Where Chandler Can't Remember
    Which Sister; The One with All the Jealousy; The One Where Monica and Richard Are Friends
    Disc 3:
    The One with Phoebe's Ex-Partner; The One Where Ross & Rachel Take a Break; The One with the Morning After; The One Without the Ski
    Trip; The One with the Hypnosis Tape; The One with the Tiny T-Shirt
    Disc 4:
    The One with the Dollhouse; The One with a Chick and a Duck; The One with the Screamer; The One with Ross's Thing; The One with the
    Ultimate Fighting Champion; The One at the Beach

  • Special Features:

    Audio Commentary: Selectable audio commentary by Executive Producers Kevin S. Bright, Marta Kauffman and David Crane
    DVD ROM Features: Take in an open house at Joey and Chandler's bachelor pad with our interactive map; leaf through the Friends of
    Friends guestbook; learn What's Up with Your Friends; match wits on the Ross and Rachel: On a Break trivia quiz

  • Media Quantity: Multi D
  • Packaging Type: Digi-Pack
  • Subtitle Languages:

    English

    French

    Spanish

  • Copyright:

    TM (c) 2006 Warner Bros. Entertainment inc. All Rights Reserved

  • Genre: Comedy, Television

Synopsis:

Friends . . . they're the people who give advice on your casualty-strewn love life . . . they're the people who see who you really are . . . but most importantly, they're the people with whom you can share the laughs and frustrations of being young and single and trying to find your place in life.

The New York Post called Friends

"the rarest of shows - a series that hits a new peak of popularity after many years on the air." TV Guide named Friends one of the

"50 Greatest Shows of All Time."

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