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Fast Friends (film)
Fast Friends may refer to: * ''Fast Friends'' (game show), a 1991 British game show * ''Fast Friends'' (novel), a 1991 novel by Jill Mansell * "Fast Friends" (''Full House''), a 1993 television episode {{Disambiguation ...
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Fast Friends (game Show)
''Fast Friends'' was a short lived game show that aired for one series on BBC One in 1991. Hosted by Les Dawson, it was an adaptation of an unsold pilot produced for US television in 1984 by Jay Wolpert Jay Wolpert (January 29, 1942 – January 3, 2022) was an American television producer and screenwriter. Life and career Wolpert was born in The Bronx, New York City. His first television appearance came as a contestant on the original version o .... Gameplay Two teams of thirty people sat on stage. Les would ask who they had elected as their team captain and the captains would come up on stage. Each captain had thirty seconds in order to select four people for their team. The seconds would appear on what Dawson termed 'The Bridge' just above the set. The catch was that the captain had to split the thirty seconds into four different time limits and then choose which friend would answer the question. If they were wrong, they had to select someone else. If they were successful, ...
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Fast Friends (novel)
''Fast Friends'' is a novel by British author Jill Mansell, about three school friends reunited after several years apart. Background Jill Mansell first had the idea for the book after reading an article in a magazine about women who ''had'' changed their lives by becoming best-selling authors. Eventually she decided to write the kind of book "I would love to read". The end result was Fast Friends. Plot summary Fast Friends is a romantic comedy from author Jill Mansell Jill Mansell (born 15 June ?) is a British author of romantic comedy. Her books have sold over fourteen million copies worldwide. Background and personal life Mansell grew up in the Cotswolds and attended Sir William Romney's School in Tetbur .... The story begins when housewife and mother Camilla Stewart impulsively invites her old school friends for dinner. However, Roz Vallender and Loulou Marks are no ordinary guests. Camilla soon discovers that her husband Jack has been having an affair and she decid ...
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