View Full Version : 'Friends' co-creator Marta Kauffman addresses the show's lack of diversity


TMC
07-19-2021, 05:51 PM
https://ew.com/tv/friends-co-creator-marta-kauffman-on-the-shows-lack-of-diversity/

On Sunday night's episode of CNN's special History of the Sitcom, during a segment reflecting on the success of beloved '90s sitcom Friends, the lack of diversity on the show once again came to the forefront.

The topic was initially addressed by former Designing Women actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, who stated that she "never watched Friends because they could not possibly find a way to add anybody of color."

Marta Kauffman, co-creator and executive producer of Friends, also took part on the special and expounded further on the NBC show's diversity problem.

"It was, to a certain extent, a product of the time period and of my own ignorance," Kauffman said. "There were Black shows and there were white shows. There weren't a lot of shows that were interracial."

This isn't the first time the writer and producer has addressed the subject of the predominantly white extended cast. Last year, the creator discussed the lack of diversity during a panel at ATX TV Festival.

"I wish I knew then what I knew today, I would have made very different decisions," she said. "We've always encouraged people of diversity in our company, but I didn't do enough."

Kauffman continued, "Now all I can think about is what can I do, what can I do differently. How can I run my show in a new way? That's something I wish I knew when I started showrunning but all the way up through last year."

From 1994 to 2004, Friends told the stories of six white friends living in New York City and was based on the life experiences of Kauffman and her longtime friend and Friends co-creator, David Crane. Over the 10-year run, guest roles were also predominantly white with the exception of a couple of Ross's (David Schwimmer) girlfriends .

"I guess at the time I was thinking, 'This is what I know. This is what I know,'" said Kauffman on the CNN special.

Christopher
07-19-2021, 07:48 PM
Why is Friends the only white show getting called out for its lack of diversity? Mama's Family, The Golden Girls, The Brady Bunch, Full House, Step By Step, Three's Company, and so many other shows did the same thing having only whites in its cast but they're getting a pass. Just recently, Mom finished its 8 year run with a bunch of white women and one white man as the main stars. Why didn't they get backlash for their lack of diversity? I don't understand why Friends is the only show when there's so many other popular shows like The Golden Girls and Full House that did the exact same thing. This is obviously an issue for some so call them all out instead of just letting us believe only one show did this.

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06-17-2023, 05:19 AM
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