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"Friends" The One with Two Parts: Part 2 (1995)


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Writers:
David Crane (creator) &
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Original Air Date:
23 February 1995 (Season 1, Episode 17)
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Plot:
Following an accident in the apartment, Rachel is admitted to hospital where she meets cute doctors. Rachel, who has no insurance, swaps identities with Monica which causes problems when two doctors take them out on a date. | Full synopsis »
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Cast

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Episode Crew
Directed by
Michael Lembeck 
 
Writing credits
David Crane (creator) &
Marta Kauffman (creator)

David Crane (written by) &
Marta Kauffman (written by)

Produced by
Kevin Bright .... executive producer (as Kevin S. Bright)
David Crane .... executive producer
Jeff Greenstein .... supervising producer
Marta Kauffman .... executive producer
Wendy Knoller .... associate producer
Todd Stevens .... producer
Jeff Strauss .... supervising producer
Andy Zall .... associate producer
 
Cinematography by
Richard Hissong (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Andy Zall 
 
Casting by
Ellie Kanner 
 
Art Direction by
John Shaffner 
 
Set Decoration by
Greg J. Grande  (as Greg Grande)
 
Costume Design by
Debra McGuire 
 
Makeup Department
Debbie Easton .... hair stylist
Mark Sanchez .... makeup artist
Nina Kraft .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Maria Valdivia .... assistant hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Steven Pomeroy .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Steven Pomeroy .... first assistant director
Joel Wang .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Marjorie Coster .... property master
Daren Janes .... set designer
G. Roger Abell .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Walter Baker .... sound mixer
John Bickelhaupt .... re-recording mixer
Charlie McDaniel .... re-recording mixer (as Charlie McDaniel III)
Richard Partlow .... foley artist (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Vernon Kifer .... camera operator
Kevin McGill .... assistant camera
Travers Hill Jr. .... camera operator (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Barbara Miller .... executive in charge of casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Diane Crooke .... costume supervisor
Maria Grieco .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Gordon Ferris .... negative conforming supervisor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
James Harrah .... musician
The Rembrandts .... performer: theme song
Greg Sill .... music supervisor (as Gregory Sill)
Michael Skloff .... composer: additional music
Michael Skloff .... composer: title theme
Allee Willis .... lyrics
 
Other crew
Jeff Astrof .... story editor
Adam Chase .... story editor
Alexa Junge .... story editor
Benay Karp .... animal provider (as Benay's Birds and Animal Rental)
Mike Sikowitz .... story editor
Stacie L. Speaker .... production assistant
Ira Ungerleider .... story editor
Jeffrey Wheat .... technical coordinator
Mark A. Freid .... production assistant (uncredited)
Nerissa Politzer .... animal trainer (uncredited)
 

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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
David Crane  creator
Marta Kauffman  creator

Casting by
Mary V. Buck 
 
Makeup Department
Karen Blynder .... makeup artist
Nanci Cascio .... additional hair stylist
Mary Kim .... makeup effects production supervisor: Captive Audience Productions Inc.
Katharine Kremp .... assistant hair department head
Michael Peterson .... lab makeup effects: Captive Audience Productions
Keith VanderLaan .... makeup effects producer: Captive Audience Productions
Michelle Vittone .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tom Oseransky .... second second assistant director
Steven Pomeroy .... second assistant director (pilot episode)
Thaddeus Roenitz .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
P. Scott Bailey .... set dresser
Mike Brooks .... propmaker
J.C. Brown .... concept art
T.J. Girard .... art department production assistant
Bryan Rogers .... props
 
Sound Department
Mark Aragon .... sound recordist
Dan Berlin .... sound recordist
Marty Church .... adr mixer
Ken Kobett .... sound re-recording mixer
Greg Orrante .... sound recordist
Otis Van Osten .... sound editor
James D. Young .... sound effects editor
 
Visual Effects by
Matthew Alexander .... computer and video technician (London episodes) (as Matthew Kok)
David Carriker .... visual effects supervisor: various episodes
Rick Cortes .... digital artist
Rick Cortes .... digital compositor
Marlan Harris .... digital artist
Trent Shumway .... digital compositor
Jeff West .... visual effects
Bryan Whitaker .... computer animator
Bryan Whitaker .... digital artist
 
Stunts
Todd Bryant .... stunt coordinator
Al Goto .... stunt coordinator
Cort Hessler .... stunts
Clint Lilley .... stunt coordinator
Carl Milinac .... stunt rigger
Stephanie Stokes .... stunt double: Lisa Kudrow
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Carmine .... director of photography: second unit
Jeff Diaz .... rigging grip
Bruce Dickson .... cinematographer: show opening
Thomas H. Frederick .... film loader
John Graham .... first assistant camera
John Lazear .... assistant camera
Justin M. Lubin .... still photographer
Matthew Santo .... assistant camera: New York
Bruce Swift .... key grip (pilot episode)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Victoria Skinner .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Chris Caron .... post-production coordinator
James L. Thompson III .... post-production coordinator
Alex Trocker .... on-line editor
Todd Ulman .... post-production assistant
Cheryl A. Walker .... post-production coordinator
 
Other crew
Emma Baksi .... production assistant
Bonnie Belknap .... food stylist
Ken Blankstein .... production assistant
Michael Bornhorst .... production assistant
Jeffrey Bowland .... stage coordinator
Nicholas Darrow .... production assistant
Jake Farrow .... assistant to writer
Joe Ferroni .... production assistant
Mark A. Freid .... production assistant (pilot episode)
Phil Gonzales .... publicist
Randall I. Harris .... set coordinator
Earnest J. Howard .... production assistant
Jeff Lovely .... location coordinator
Hobart Lundt .... coordinator
David Lussier .... assistant to producers
Amaani Lyle .... assistant to writer
Kevin J. Malloy .... assistant production coordinator
Alex Newman .... cast coordinator
Tadao Tomomatsu .... production assistant
Todd Ulman .... production assistant
Cheryl A. Walker .... production assistant
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Argentina:30 min | 22 min (approx.) | USA:22 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 See more »
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Monica returns to the nurse to ask for another form you can clearly see that she is using a pencil, so there was no need for Monica to get another form.See more »
Quotes:
Monica:[laughing] Oh, my God. I am so spoiled.See more »
Movie Connections:
References "Mad About You" (1992)See more »
Soundtrack:
New York MinuteSee more »

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1 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
The Lebanese Hummus Episode, 20 September 2009
Author: zakariyyahzakiyyah from France

One of the best Friends episodes, and in which we find 3 minute that evolve around the famous LEBANESE dish "Hummus" (A LEBANESE dish prepared out of chickpeas and sesame sauce) this is one of the rarest episode of friends where the "advertisement" material is not as obvious as in the episodes where Phoebe sings for Adidas, or when Emily spends a whole episode with toblerone bars, or even when Monica and Phoebe spend a 22 minutes episodes trying to discover the Nestle Tollhouse recipe. Where the writers in such need for money so that they made such obvious ads, that can be considered as undermining to the intelligence of the viewer. Well this episode give a better example than the others.

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