Studio 60
I bet Matt LeBlanc looks at what he's managed to achieve on TV since Friends and then looks at what Matthew Perry has done and then cries. That's what I'd do, now that I'm not completely out of the loop and actually know what Perry has been up to.
What he has been up to is Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, a new show about the production of a Saturday Night Live–style live comedy sketch show. I've just seen the first two episodes (back to back on TV3) and, without exaggeration, it's my new favourite show.
I first heard of it from Jane Espenson's blog. Espenson was my favourite writer for Buffy whose name didn't rhyme with Moss Peed-on, so I trusted her judgement enough to at least set aside two hours of my Thursday night that, frankly, I was just about to piss away on the Internet anyway. Good move.
In retrospect it's not surprising that a writer would be a fan of this show. It's a very dialogue-driven show; it's largely about writers; and it's even written by professional television writers, so they know their stuff. It's snappy, it's funny, and it's clever. I encourage you to check it out. TV3, Thursday nights at 10.