Marta Kauffman created the TV series Friends with David Crane and is the executive producer of that show along with David Crane and Kevin S. Bright. Friends was a long-running American television sitcom centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings) consisting of three men and three women living in Manhattan, New York. ...
BURBANK, Calif. - On a recent afternoon, MartaKauffman leaned back on a fl couch in her no-frills office on the WB lot here to talk about the new series she is producing, "Related," which is shown on Wednesday nights at 9.
Kauffman could use her lightning-doesn't-strike-twice theory to explain NBC's "Friends" spinoff, "Joey," starring Matt Le Blanc in a reprise of his "Friends" role of the charismatic dope Joey Tribbiani.
Kauffman was offered the job of directing "Godspell" at Brandeis and asked her old stage pal if he'd like to be in it.
MartaKauffman, the show's co-creator, writer and executive producer, is writing her first pilot script since "Friends," The Hollywood Reporter reports.
Kauffman decided to go with the CW for her new project after several meetings with the network's entertainment president, Dawn Ostroff.
This will be Kauffman's first writing gig since "Friends" wrapped (she'll also be serving as executive producer), although she was also EP of the WB's short-lived dramedy "Related," in 2005.