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31 years ago, TV viewers got one such moment when Friends, arguably the most popular show on the airwaves, featured a scene that broke the wall of its own universe and crossed over into the world of one of the most acclaimed shows on at that time.
Friends & Mad About You‘s Crossover Moment Explained

When Friends Season 1 premiered in September 1994, Mad About You was starting Season 3, having already grown into an awards darling. The show earned both an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for its pilot episode (both for actress Helen Hunt), and Season 2 had done even better, earning 4 Emmy nominations as well as a Golden Globe win for Hunt. By the time Season 3 was done, Mad About You was exploding into more Emmy and Golden Globes nominations, while Friends was crushing viewership ratings – all of it (along with shows like Seinfeld) propelling NBC to be the dominant primetime network in the 1990s.
The network clearly saw the potential early, because they made the decision to have Friends crossover with Mad About You when it was in the middle of its first season. On February 23, 1995, Friends aired the two-episode special “The One with Two Parts”, and it blended the worlds of Friends and Mad About You by using the crossover status of actress Lisa Kudrow. Kudrow had booked a recurring role on Mad About You before she landed a lead role in Friends; she played “Ursula Buffay,” a ditzy waitress at the NYC restaurant Riff’s, where lead couple Paul (Paul Reiser) and Jamie (Helen Hunt) Buchman are regulars.









