Sunday, May 10th TV listings for CTV Comedy - East
Friends The One Where No One's Ready
In a race against the clock, Ross tries to get the gang dressed and ready for a black-tie benefit at the museum.
Friends The One With the Jam
Phoebe dates a man who thinks he's stalking her twin sister, Ursula; Ross and Rachel give Chandler "boyfriend" lessons.
Friends The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel
Chandler tries to get over his fear of commitment; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent after she forgets to tell him about an audition.
Friends The One With Frank Jr.
Phoebe tries to bond with her half brother, Frank Jr., by offering to buy a massage; Ross spots Isabella Rossellini; Joey tries to build an entertainment center.
Friends The One With the Flashback
When Janice asks the gang if any of them have ever slept together, the friends flash back to three years earlier.
Friends The One With the Race Car Bed
Joey sees Janice kissing her husband, whom she is divorcing while she dates Chandler; Rachel's father clashes with Ross.
Friends The One With the Giant Poking Device
Chandler is devastated after Joey tells him he saw Janice kissing her ex-husband; Monica accidentally bumps Ben's head into a post when she and Rachel babysit; Phoebe is paranoid if she goes to dentist someone she knows will die.
Friends The One With the Football
Emotions become the feast of the day when the gang plays a game of touch football on Thanksgiving; the turkey is left stewing when the losing team calls for a rematch.
Friends The One Where Rachel Quits
Rachel wonders if she'll ever get another job after she quits Central Perk; Joey's new job selling Christmas trees upsets Phoebe; Ross accidentally breaks a little girl's leg.
Friends The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
Ross is suspicious about Rachel's possible job offer from a good-looking stranger (Steven Eckholdt); Chandler can't remember which of Joey's many sisters he kissed at a party.
Friends The One With All the Jealousy
Ross becomes jealous when he hears Rachel's new co-worker (Steven Eckholdt) whispering sweet nothings to her.
Friends The One Where Monica and Richard Are Just Friends
Running into Richard at the video store tests Monica's willpower; Joey agrees to read "Little Women."
Friends The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
Phoebe's ex-singing partner wants to make Phoebe's signature song, "Smelly Cat," a commercial success; Chandler dates a woman with a handicap.
Friends The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
Phoebe can't communicate with her new boyfriend, a UN diplomat who doesn't speak English; Ross seeks solace at a party after a bitter fight with Rachel.
Friends The One Where No One's Ready
In a race against the clock, Ross tries to get the gang dressed and ready for a black-tie benefit at the museum.
Friends The One With the Jam
Phoebe dates a man who thinks he's stalking her twin sister, Ursula; Ross and Rachel give Chandler "boyfriend" lessons.
Friends The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel
Chandler tries to get over his fear of commitment; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent after she forgets to tell him about an audition.
Friends The One With Frank Jr.
Phoebe tries to bond with her half brother, Frank Jr., by offering to buy a massage; Ross spots Isabella Rossellini; Joey tries to build an entertainment center.
Friends The One With the Flashback
When Janice asks the gang if any of them have ever slept together, the friends flash back to three years earlier.
Friends The One With the Race Car Bed
Joey sees Janice kissing her husband, whom she is divorcing while she dates Chandler; Rachel's father clashes with Ross.
Friends The One With the Giant Poking Device
Chandler is devastated after Joey tells him he saw Janice kissing her ex-husband; Monica accidentally bumps Ben's head into a post when she and Rachel babysit; Phoebe is paranoid if she goes to dentist someone she knows will die.
Friends The One With the Football
Emotions become the feast of the day when the gang plays a game of touch football on Thanksgiving; the turkey is left stewing when the losing team calls for a rematch.
Friends The One Where Rachel Quits
Rachel wonders if she'll ever get another job after she quits Central Perk; Joey's new job selling Christmas trees upsets Phoebe; Ross accidentally breaks a little girl's leg.
Friends The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
Ross is suspicious about Rachel's possible job offer from a good-looking stranger (Steven Eckholdt); Chandler can't remember which of Joey's many sisters he kissed at a party.
Friends The One With All the Jealousy
Ross becomes jealous when he hears Rachel's new co-worker (Steven Eckholdt) whispering sweet nothings to her.
Friends The One Where Monica and Richard Are Just Friends
Running into Richard at the video store tests Monica's willpower; Joey agrees to read "Little Women."
Friends The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
Phoebe's ex-singing partner wants to make Phoebe's signature song, "Smelly Cat," a commercial success; Chandler dates a woman with a handicap.
Friends The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
Phoebe can't communicate with her new boyfriend, a UN diplomat who doesn't speak English; Ross seeks solace at a party after a bitter fight with Rachel.
Friends The One Where No One's Ready
In a race against the clock, Ross tries to get the gang dressed and ready for a black-tie benefit at the museum.
Friends The One With the Jam
Phoebe dates a man who thinks he's stalking her twin sister, Ursula; Ross and Rachel give Chandler "boyfriend" lessons.
Friends The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel
Chandler tries to get over his fear of commitment; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent after she forgets to tell him about an audition.
Friends The One With Frank Jr.
Phoebe tries to bond with her half brother, Frank Jr., by offering to buy a massage; Ross spots Isabella Rossellini; Joey tries to build an entertainment center.
Friends The One With the Flashback
When Janice asks the gang if any of them have ever slept together, the friends flash back to three years earlier.
Friends The One With the Race Car Bed
Joey sees Janice kissing her husband, whom she is divorcing while she dates Chandler; Rachel's father clashes with Ross.
Friends The One With the Giant Poking Device
Chandler is devastated after Joey tells him he saw Janice kissing her ex-husband; Monica accidentally bumps Ben's head into a post when she and Rachel babysit; Phoebe is paranoid if she goes to dentist someone she knows will die.
Friends The One With the Football
Emotions become the feast of the day when the gang plays a game of touch football on Thanksgiving; the turkey is left stewing when the losing team calls for a rematch.
Friends The One Where Rachel Quits
Rachel wonders if she'll ever get another job after she quits Central Perk; Joey's new job selling Christmas trees upsets Phoebe; Ross accidentally breaks a little girl's leg.
Friends The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
Ross is suspicious about Rachel's possible job offer from a good-looking stranger (Steven Eckholdt); Chandler can't remember which of Joey's many sisters he kissed at a party.
Friends The One With All the Jealousy
Ross becomes jealous when he hears Rachel's new co-worker (Steven Eckholdt) whispering sweet nothings to her.
Friends The One Where Monica and Richard Are Just Friends
Running into Richard at the video store tests Monica's willpower; Joey agrees to read "Little Women."
Friends The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
Phoebe's ex-singing partner wants to make Phoebe's signature song, "Smelly Cat," a commercial success; Chandler dates a woman with a handicap.
Friends The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
Phoebe can't communicate with her new boyfriend, a UN diplomat who doesn't speak English; Ross seeks solace at a party after a bitter fight with Rachel.
An ensemble comedy group gets up to a lot of nothing in the prairie town of Dog River, Saskatchewan.
An ensemble comedy group gets up to a lot of nothing in the prairie town of Dog River, Saskatchewan.
There's no sound, but there sure are plenty of laughs; Quebec-based troupe uses the city as its stage, and its inhabitants, or victims, as characters.
There's no sound, but there sure are plenty of laughs; Quebec-based troupe uses the city as its stage, and its inhabitants, or victims, as characters.
Unsuspecting members of the public climbing into an apparently normal taxicab, only to find themselves on national television, with a chance to win a small fortune; hosted by Adam Growe.
Unsuspecting members of the public climbing into an apparently normal taxicab, only to find themselves on national television, with a chance to win a small fortune; hosted by Adam Growe.
