Friends

Friends

1979/03/25 - 1979/04/22 • Ended • 1 Seasons • English

Drama
5.0

Overview

Friends is a short-lived kids-oriented drama that aired in the spring of 1979. The series, which was produced by Aaron Spelling and aired on ABC, starred Charlie Aiken, Jill Whelan, and Jarrod Johnson as three Southern Californian 11-year-olds. Karen Morrow also appeared. Only five one-hour episodes were produced before the series was cancelled.

Creator(s) : N/A

Casts
Jill Whelan

Jill Whelan

Nancy Wilks

Jarrod Johnson

Randy Summerfield

Charlie Aiken

Pete Richards

Karen Morrow

Karen Morrow

Pamela Richards

Andy Romano

Andy Romano

Frank Richards

Roger Robinson

Roger Robinson

Warren Summerfield

Janet MacLachlan

Janet MacLachlan

Jane Summerfield

Charles Lampkin

Charles Lampkin

Tug Summerfield

Dennis Redfield

Dennis Redfield

Charley Wilks

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Season 1
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1979/03/25 • 5 Episodes

Three eleven-year-olds come of age in Southern California.

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