Nickelodeon, now in its 38th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated kids’ basic cable network for 22 consecutive years.

Friends

S9, EP11 "The One Where Rachel Goes Back to Work"

Rachel crosses swords with her temporary replacement (Dermot Mulroney) at the shop; Phoebe wreaks havoc on the set of Joey's soap opera.

Friends

S9, EP12 "The One With Phoebe's Rats"

Monica invites Rachel's workplace rival (Dermot Mulroney) to her birthday party; Joey flirts with Emma's new nanny (Melissa George); Phoebe and Mike (Paul Rudd) take care of a litter of rats.

Friends

S9, EP13 "The One Where Monica Sings"

Monica exults in the applause she receives on karaoke night, unaware that the cheering audience can see through her blouse.

Friends

S9, EP14 "The One With the Blind Dates"

Joey and Phoebe conspire to send Rachel and Ross on disastrous blind dates.

Friends

S9, EP15 "The One With the Mugging"

Joey stumbles upon a way to impress a famous actor (Jeff Goldblum) during an audition; Ross learns the identity of a long-ago mugger; Chandler accepts an internship at a shoe company.

Friends

S9, EP16 "The One With the Boob Job"

Both Monica and Chandler secretly approach Joey for a loan; Phoebe invites Mike (Paul Rudd) to move in with her; Rachel baby-proofs the apartment.

Modern Family

S5, EP4 "Farm Strong"

When Cam's sister comes to visit, he tries to find a gentle way to break the news of his engagement; Phil and Claire decide to miss one of Luke's games; Gloria is in denial about needing glasses.

Modern Family

S3, EP9 "Punkin Chunkin"

A former neighborhood resident, now rich and successful, returns for a visit; Jay thinks Manny needs constructive criticism; Mitchell questions the authenticity of Cameron's colorful childhood stories.

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