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Original ‘Friends’ TV scripts from iconic episodes found in bedside table, headed for auction

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hit television sitcom “Friends” could be shelling out some cold hard cash for a unique find. Original scripts from the late ’90s-to-early 2000s show were found inside a former staff member’s bedside table — and are now going up for auction.

A 60-year-old retired man, who wishes to stay anonymous, said he recently discovered the scripts when he was cleaning out his home in preparation to move.He told Hansons Auctioneers that he almost threw them out, but decided to take them for evaluation at Hansons, an auction house that specializes in jewelry, fine art and collectibles in the U.K.“Funnily enough, I’m not a big ‘Friends’ fan,” he said. “I don’t dislike the show, but I only recently watched the episodes I have the scripts for.”The man worked at Fountain Studios in the Wembley neighborhood of London, England, which is where two popular “Friends” episodes were filmed — “The One with Ross’s Wedding Part I” and “The One with Ross’s Wedding Part II.” Part I, which broadcast in 1998, was the 96th episode of “Friends” and part of the season finale of the show’s fourth season.

The episodes are most known for the moment when Ross accidentally says, “I, Ross, take thee Rachel” — instead of his bride-to-be’s name — and when the audience first sees Chandler and Monica’s budding romance. “I used to work in admin support at the studios,” he recalled to Hansons Auctioneers.“I never saw any of the ‘Friends’ cast, but I remember it was madly busy.”The retired London resident said he discovered the scripts in a bin a few weeks after filming, as it was his job to make sure nothing unwanted was left around the studio space.“I wasn’t sure what to do with them, so [I] just put them in my office drawer,” he explained.After leaving the company.

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