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Monday, 17 July 2006, 08:00 GMT 09:00 UK

Aniston hints at Friends reunion

Jennifer Aniston Actress Jennifer Aniston has said the cast of Friends may get back together for a one-off return of the TV comedy.

She said she "missed" playing Rachel in the popular sitcom, which ended in May 2004 after a 10-year run.

"The only thing I can think of doing is maybe for fun doing a Thanksgiving episode," she said.

Aniston, whose latest film The Break Up opens in the UK this week, made the comments during an interview to be shown on Channel 4's Richard and Judy.

It will be broadcast at 1700 BST (1600 GMT) on Monday.

Relationship

Aniston, 37, has been in London promoting The Break Up, in which she stars with Vince Vaughn.

The couple are rumoured to be in a relationship. But when asked whether they were dating, she said: "Where do you hear that?

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

Aniston and her former husband Brad Pitt were divorced in October 2005 after five years of marriage.

He has since had a child with actress Angelina Jolie, who already had two adopted children, Zahara and Maddox.




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