LONDON, July 17, 2006

Aniston: 'Friends' Reunion Sounds Good

Actress Says Thanksgiving Episode Might Be Fun

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  • Jennifer Aniston, shown here on <i>The Early Show</i> on June 1, 2006. She says she would like to reprise her role of Rachel Green on a _Friends_ reunion show.

    Jennifer Aniston, shown here on The Early Show on June 1, 2006. She says she would like to reprise her role of Rachel Green on a "Friends" reunion show.  (CBS/EARLY SHOW)

(AP)  Jennifer Aniston says she would like to reprise her role as Rachel Green in a reunion show of TV's most famous group of "Friends."

"The only thing I can think of doing is maybe for fun doing a Thanksgiving episode," Aniston said in a TV interview that was set to air Monday on Channel Four. "Our Thanksgiving episodes were really fun."

"Friends," which centered on the lives of six young friends living in Manhattan, ended its 10-year run in 2004. The NBC comedy also starred Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.

Aniston, 37, was in London to promote her new film, "The Break-Up," co-starring Vince Vaughn. She gave little away when asked to comment on speculation that she and Vaughn are dating.

"Where did you hear that?" she said to Judy Finnigan, co-host of the "Richard and Judy" talk show.

"Listen, he's a great man, he's a great friend, he's a great actor and so much fun," Aniston said.


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