a champion of the new, the undiscovered even in her 80s, her taste in music didn t age. from day one, annie nightingale said, i chose the records i wanted to play and stuck to it ever since. annie nightingale, who s died at the age of 83. a tv script from an episode of the sitcom friends, found in a rubbish bin, has been sold at auction for £22,000. it s from one of the sitcom s most awkward moments. janine machin takes up the story. in a small hertfordshire auction house, the lot that hundreds of bidders from around the world wanted to get their hands on. two original scripts from the series friends, the one with ross s wedding, filmed in london. i, ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. the scripts were meant to be destroyed, but were found in a bin, and today went under the hammer. i m starting at eight, nine, ten, 11.
i just want to be married again. the ross and rachel relationship made it like oh, i have to tune in this week because i want to see if they getting together? i don t believe i don t get to go to my own prom. the one with the prom video where rachel realizes that ross has always loved her. bye! chip! oh, dear. i don t believe you did that. yeah, well. all the most memorable moments in the sitcoms are the ones where they touched on something beyond the comedy. and it made for really great television that a lot of people wanted to watch. literally everyone in america. i, ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. we ve really been on a ride with ross and rachel. our goal in writing the finale
all the most memorable moments in the sitcoms are the ones where they touched on something beyond the comedy. [ cheers and applause ] and it made for a really great television that a lot of people wanted to watch. literally everyone in america. i ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. we ve really been on a ride with ross and rachel. our goal in writing the finale was to really make you believe that they might not get together. i have to get on the plane. no you don t. yes i do. no, you don t. they re waiting for me, ross. i watched the final episode and i m crying as an audience member. i was there in the audience, and you could feel the energy. i remember it being very secretive. we had a big flat across part of the stage so that people couldn t see. isn t there any way you can just let me off the no! no! oh, my god. did she get off the plane?
[ cheers and applause ] and it made for a really great television that a lot of people wanted to watch. literally everyone in america. i ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. we ve really been on a ride with ross and rachel. our goal in writing the finale was to really make you believe that they might not get together. i have to get on the plane. no you don t. yes i do. no, you don t. they re waiting for me, ross. i watched the final episode and i m crying as an audience member. i was there in the audience, and you could feel the energy. i remember it being very secretive. we had a big flat across part of the stage so that people couldn t see.
i just want to be married again. the ross and rachel relationship made it like oh, i have to tune in this week because i want to see are they getting together. i can t believe i don t get to go to my own prom. it s so harsh. the one with the prom video where rachel realizes that ross has always loved her. bye. oh, dear. i can t believe you did that. yeah, well. all the most memorable moments in the sitcoms are the ones where they touched on something beyond the comedy. [ cheers and applause ] and it made for a really great television that a lot of people wanted to watch. literally everyone in america. i ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. we ve really been on a ride with ross and rachel.