I'll Be There For You: The must-have guide to the hit TV show Friends filled with interviews, anecdotes and more

I'll Be There For You: The must-have guide to the hit TV show Friends filled with interviews, anecdotes and more

by KelseyMiller (Author), Kelsey Miller (Author)

Synopsis

I'll Be There For You is the definitive retrospective of the classic TV phenomenon. From its low-profile debut in 1994, Friends grew over the next decade to be the must-watch prime-time hit of a generation, and a certified classic.

Join Kelsey Miller as she relives the show's most iconic moments, examines some of its controversies, and shines a light on the many trends it inspired - from oversized coffee cups to the much-copied 90s haircut, `The Rachel'.

Weaving incisive commentary, revelatory interviews and behind-the-scenes anecdotes involving high-profile guest stars, I'll Be There for You is the most comprehensive take on Friends yet, and the ultimate book for fans everywhere.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: HQ
Published: 25 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 0263275817
ISBN 13: 9780263275810

Media Reviews

I'll Be There for You is a lot like Friends: you come for the comfort, you stay for the much larger (and far more interesting) conversations it sparks. Miller not only gives all the fascinating backstory on how such a seminal and popular show made to air, but answers the question that's been following me for years: how is this show still so popular? I'll Be There for You isn't just about Friends - it's about the specific void that Friends has filled in so many people's everyday lives. Anne Helen Petersen, culture writer at BuzzFeed

Author Bio

Kelsey Miller is a journalist and the author of Big Girl: How I Gave Up Dieting and Got a Life. Her work has been featured in Glamour, Allure, Teen Vogue, Salon, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health and other outlets. She is the founder of The Anti-Diet Project, one of Refinery29's most popular franchises, and was the recipient of the Project HEAL Social Impact Award. She lives in Brooklyn.