The series “Friends” was broadcast for 10 seasons.
Drafts of the fourth season of the popular series were found in 1998 by a member of staff at Fountain Studios in Wembley, London, where two of the final episodes were recorded.
Amanda Butler, from Hanson Ross Auctions in Royson (English county of Hertfordshire), who will be responsible for the bidding, told the BBC today that both scripts had to be destroyed “so that the end of the film could be finished.” It can't be leaked which was last season.
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It is now expected that these bills will be auctioned for a sum likely between 600 and 800 pounds sterling (between 696 and 929 euros).
Both scripts were used in the two-part finale called “The One With Ross's Wedding,” in which cast members of the beloved original series, including Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer, filmed scenes in England.
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The person selling the scripts, whose identity has not been revealed, worked at the aforementioned British studios until 1999, although he kept them in a nightstand drawer before he started cleaning them out.
“I remember wondering which members of staff they belonged to, and when I went to clean out my office, I put everything in a big box. I had forgotten the texts were in there,” said Amanda Butler, head of operations at the auction house.
He added, “These texts deserve to be owned by a big fan of the Friends series.”
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