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"The One Where Rachel Has a Baby" is the double-length finale of the eighth season of Friends. It first aired on NBC on May 16, 2002. It first aired on NBC on May 16, 2002. In the episode, Rachel spends 21 hours in labor, and watches many of her roommates, including Janice , giving birth before her.
Friends was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The season contains 24 episodes and concluded airing on May 16, 2002. This season had an average of 24.5 million viewers, and was the most watched TV show of the 2001–02 television season. [1]
O. The One After 'I Do' The One in Massapequa; The One Where Chandler Takes a Bath; The One Where Joey Dates Rachel; The One Where Joey Tells Rachel; The One Where Rachel Has a Baby
Friends season 8 behind-the-scenes stories: Mona, Ross, and more
Rejoice -- Friends finally has a reunion date set! After departing Netflix as its most-streamed show, all 236 episodes of the iconic NBC show are now available to stream on HBO Max and there's ...
To acknowledge the events that happened in New York on September 11, 2001, a title card is displayed at the end of the episode that says "Dedicated To the people of New York City." This card is not shown on the DVD releases of the series, but appears on digitally released episodes.
Throughout the episode, Joey battles the enormous turkey, eventually changing into Phoebe's maternity clothing (which she was giving to Rachel earlier in the episode) to ease the strain on his stomach. The episode culminates in Joey finishing off the turkey and getting the meat sweats. Despite being extremely full, Joey still has room for pie.
The episode's genesis came during the break between seasons three and four, when Channel 4, the British first-run broadcaster of Friends proposed an episode set in the United Kingdom to the series producers. The proposal fitted neatly with a storyline already being planned, whereby the character of Ross would be married at the end of the fourth ...