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showbizjunki | 16:54 Thu 27th Apr 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Im feeling inspired by Lindlou's Harry Potter weekend and just wondered if anyone knows the answer to this: How long would it take me to watch every single episode of Friends back-to-back. I know there were 10 series so im guessing it will take a while....!!

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ok in my defence i am really up to date at work and really really bored


236 episodes each lasting rough half hour = 118 hours or 4.91 days, but my maths is crap (and i work in finance) so that prob wrong anyway. right what can i do now........

According to www.us.imdb.com there were 233 episodes over the 10 seasons, with a run time of 22 minutes for episode


Which means 5126 minutes or 85 hours 43 minutes


Course you could shave a few minutes off I guess by not watching the beginning and ending credits

As mccfluff posted theres 236 episodes......shame on you www.us.imdb.com


So 5192 minutes...just shy of 87 hours

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Crikey!! Thats a whole lot of Friends....might have to re-think that idea!!


Thanks guys..


Ps Mccfluff its a bank holiday so ur allowed to skive off...!!

i'm still going for my star wars marathon unless its sunny of course then i'm going down the pub
Maybe you need to save it for a 4 day weekend - next Easter perhaps. Have had Lord of the Rings marathon, too!

I did a Back to the Future marathon with some friends a while back. Not only did we watch all three films, we watched all the DVD extras as well!

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