The
west coast of the head of NBC's strong feelings about the character of
Courtney Cox from Friends of the well before the show for the first
time, even - and he did not Kaufmann fan.Marta, one of the creators
involved in the show, and revealed that he had been insulted Monica
Geller without Ohlmeyer of said to her policy non-interference
attitude about sex in the May issue of Vanity Fair.Ms Kaufman said that
during the previous period through 1994, with the majority of the test,
and asked the audience whether Monica "slut," "whore," or "prostitute
1" because of the views of Mr. Ohlmeyer's .He
described the stunning Monica comes from the adaptation of the new book
"Inside the rise and fall of the must-see TV," written by Littlefield,
Warren, extracts the network president.The former adapted from the book
include Friends of the conception of the exhibition to the conclusion,
with behind the scenes in the comment from the actors and writers and executives who brought it into being. "It
may seem hard to believe today, but in '94 we were playing in the
nucleus conceptual land that has not been explored that much on network
television, between youth and adult relationships," Mr. Littlefield
said.Mr Ohlmeyer not a fan of the get-go, bashing the pilot of
sequence.What opening set him off was really a sub-plot in the pilot
project, which involves Monica go on a first date with 'wine man Paul. "Monica
brings Paul home after telling her he had not slept with anyone since
his wife left him two years before.The day, Monica learns that he was
just a line. He
said that without Monica when a man sleeps with Paul the wine is what I
got was worth, "Ms. Kaufman said." Fire started coming out of my nose. "
And
network operating systems through this experience before an audience to
question them about thoughts.Ms them and said Kaufman handed over to
the public questionnaire, at the request of Mr. Ohlmeyer, and asked that
the 'Do you think Monica sleep with men, alcohol makes her a slut, (b) a
prostitute, ( c)
a prostitute. "questionnaire to the public after the previous period
through, which was completely without said Jamie Tarses, former Vice
President for Development Comedy for NBC. do the public", and did not
want casual sex. "Lucky for someone else, .
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