Not every episode of Friends is available to watch on TV in the UK.

Did you know that one stand-out instalment was pulled from airing in Britain due to an extremely X-rated reason. It's no surprise that an episode titled 'The One With The Free Porn' would run into some complications when it came to broadcasting regulations.

While it's fine in the US, the American cult classic's particular programme wasn't welcome in this country. The 17th instalment in the show's fourth season was blocked from the British airwaves – but what exactly happened that was so controversial?

The One With The Free Porn saw Chandler and Joey come across a TV channel that gave them access to 24 hour free adult movies. Phoebe then finds out that her twin sister Ursula is performing porn under her name, but the episode is pretty tame.

But it was censored in the UK due to innuendos and sexually explicit content. Footage played on the adult channel was blurred out when the episode was syndicated to Britain, but now it's very rarely sent to this country, snubbing it from the TV guide.

It comes after news that late Friends star Matthew Perry left behind a personal wealth worth more than $1.5 million (£1.2m), which is now part of an already-established trust valued at over $120 million (£94.4m), according to court documents.

The episode wasn't welcomed on TV screens in the UK (
Image:
HBO)

Prior to his death, the globally-loved actor formed the "Alvy Singer Living Trust," inspired by Woody Allen's character from the film, Annie Hall. The beneficiaries include his father John Perry, mother Suzanne Morrison, half-sister Caitlin Morrison and former love interest, Rachel Dunn, with whom he had a brief relationship from 2003-2004 when she was merely 19. Dunn's current whereabouts remain largely unknown.

Now, latest court documents reviewed by The U.S Sun suggest Perry's personal assets were higher than initially projected. Lisa Ferguson, the trustee appointed for Perry's estate, submitted a document showing a balance exceeding $1,596,914.47 (£1,256,611.23) whilst admitting there's additional amount previously invested in the living trust.

Paperwork indicates Perry possessed no real property in California upon his demise. Notably, it has been confirmed that Perry's $6 million (£4.7m) Pacific Palisades home, where he spent his last moments, remains under Ferguson's name and is yet to be listed on the market. Matthew was found dead at the age of 54 at his Los Angeles mansion last October. An autopsy determined his death was an accident from the acute effects of ketamine and the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed to The Mirror they are investigating who supplied the actor with the drugs.

They are also looking into what circumstances Matthew was given the ketamine that killed him. Back in May, a source said Matthew's Friends co-stars are "still in shock" over his death and want to help the investigation.

Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.