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Writing television comedy is dirty work. So dirty that crass behavior and vulgar jokes may be an acceptable part of the creative process, rather than a hostile work environment. In a unanimous decision, the Second District Court of Appeal held that it's up to a jury to determine if the writers of the TV sitcom �Friends� were justified in regularly talking in a sexual nature and making sexually explicit drawings, in a sexual harrassment suit brought by a former writers assistant.
April 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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