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Nothing will be as big as Friends: Perry

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Actor Matthew Perry, best known for his role of Chandler Bing in ‘Friends’, says it is a difficult task to match up to the popularity of the hit sitcom.
The 45-year-old actor, who currently stars in a new sitcom ‘The Odd Couple’, said the success of ‘Friends’ still amazes him, reported E! News.
“I didn’t envision living past 2000 so I had no idea. I never really thought about the future and I had no idea I would ever be involved in something as big as Friends and I will never be involved in anything as big as Friends ever again because TV is so different now,” the actor said while promoting ‘Odd Couples’.
Perry has previously tried to find success with ‘Go On’ and ‘Mr Sunshine’ but the shows did not work that well but the actor is confident about ‘Odd Couple’.
“With the time slot we have for The Odd Couple, it’s ideal. It’s exactly where we want to be, after the biggest comedy on television; our premiere episode is after The Big Bang Theory and before the final episode of Two and a Half Men. I couldn’t ask for anything better than that.”
“Being on Friends has allowed me to have my pick of a lot of TV shows I want to do. I try to choose things that are generally off the beaten path. But [The Odd Couple] is straight down the line, just an attempt to be funny on a big hit show.” (PTI)

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