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The Complete Series: 8 SEASONS, 172 episodes
INCLUDES THE ROPERS AND THREE’S A CROWD PLUS OVER 9 HOURS OF BONUS EXTRAS
Three’s Company was a groundbreaking comedy series that tripped through a world of slapstick pratfalls and some of the most scandalously titillating comedy America had ever seen. Racy and daring for its time, this breakthrough farce ran for eight seasons on ABC. Forty years after it came to an end, it remains one of the best-loved television series of all time. This complete series set is a celebration of the exploits of Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Larry, Terri, The Ropers, and Mr. Furley and offers fans a chance to relive every episode and continue to laugh for years to come.
Starring: John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Richard Kline, Norman Fell, Audra Lindley, Don Knotts, Jenilee Harrison, Priscilla Barnes. Directors: Dave Powers, Bill Hobin, Michael Ross, Sam Gary, Robert Priest.
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The Ropers - The complete series
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Season 8
Region 1 (USA/Canada) | Approx 94 hrs. | Closed Captioning | Ratio: 1.33:1
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Broadcast History:
First Telecast: March 15, 1977
Mar 1977-Apr 1977, ABC Thu 9:30-10:00
Total number of episodes: 174
Cast:
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Theme Songs:
"Three's Company," by Don Nicholl and Joe Raposo, sung by Ray Charles and
Julia Rinker
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Theme Song Lyrics:
Come and knock on our door
Come and dance on our floor
You'll see that life is a ball again and
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Series Summary:
In this comedy, two contemporary young single girls found themselves in need of
a roommate for their Santa Monica apartment so they decided to settle for the man
they found sleeping in their bathtub--after a going-away party for their last roommate.
Jack was harmless enough, but the problem was in convincing everyone else of that.
Parents objected and humorous misunderstandings abounded, but Jack stayed. In addition
to his other virtues, he was the only one of the three roommates who could cook. His
favorite ploy was to intimate that he was a homosexual, and therefore uninterested
in the two sexy girls (in fact, nothing did go on between them). The landlady, Mrs. Roper
who lived downstairs, worried less about what was going on upstairs than about the fact
that nothing was going on in her love life with her husband, Stanley. Away from
their confused home life, Jack was studying for (and eventually got) his chef's diploma;
Janet, the brunette, worked in a florist shop; and Chrissy, the frivolous blonde, was a typist.
After a short run in the spring of 1977 Three's Company was picked up as a regular
series on ABC's fall 1977 schedule. The comedy was based almost entirely on
sexual double-entendres, and religious leaders and critics found the program
almost as objectionable as Soap, which followed it on the Tuesday night schedule. Nevertheless
viewers made it one of the major hits of the 1977-1978 season, especially after it was
featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine in February 1978. The cover photo was a staged
shot of Chrissy with her undergarment seemingly falling off, and Jack leering over her shoulder--something
that never happened on the show.
Norman Fell and Audra Lindley left the series in 1979 for their own show (The Ropers, and
were replaced by Don Knotts as the new landlord. Then, in 1980, Suzanne Somers, who had become
a media celebrity as a result of this series, demanded a huge increased in salary
plus a piece of the profits in recognition of her new importance. The producers
adamantly refused, and her role was reduced to an occasional brief scene in which
she was seen phoning her roommates long distance (she was supposed to be in Fresno
caring for her sick mother). Eventually Somers was written out of the show altogether, and
her career went into decline (although it has rebounded in more recent years).
Jack and Janet promptly found a new roommate in Cindy, who was introduced as Chrissy's
cute but clumsy cousin. She moved out in 1981 in order to study veterinary medicine
at UCLA, though she continued to visit for another season. Her replacement was a smart,
vivacious nurse named Terri.
Meanwhile Jack pursued his career as a chef, first at Angelino's Restaurant (whose owner,
Frank Angelino, played by Jordan Charney, was seen occasionally). In 1982 Mr. Angelino
and landlord Ralph Furley put up the money to open Jack's own place, called Jack's
Bistro, specializing in French cuisine. When not at the restaurant or the apartment,
the gang hung out at the Regal Beagle, a neighborhood pub.
When he lost his roommate (Janet got married and Terri moved to Hawaii) Jack moved in
with his new girlfriend and a new series began in the fall of 1984, called Three's a Crowd.
Three's a Company was based on the British series Man about the House.
ABC aired reruns on weekdays mornings from June to Setpember 1981.
Series summary from The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946-Present
Did You Know?:
The final episode of the series didn't air until the beginning of the 1984-1985 season when it served as the lead in to its spin-off "Three's a Crowd" (1984).
Jack lived at the Y.M.C.A. before moving in with Janet and Chrissy.
Janet and Chrissy had another roommate named Eleanor before Jack moved in.
John Ritter, Norman Fell, and Audra Lindley are the only cast members from the original pilot
to make it onto the show.
Three different addresses were given for the apartment throughout the seasons (none of them was real).
Billy Crystal auditioned for the role of Jack Tripper.
During the pilot episode, Jack says: "Well, you know you have to learn to trot before you can gallop... who said that?" and the audience laughs. This was John Ritter's way of paying homage to his late father, Tex Ritter.
At the end of the second episode, first season, Jack says: "Goodnight, John Boy." This was a direct wink at John Ritter's former performance on "The Walton's" as Reverend Fordwick.
'Suzanne Sommers' was fired midway through the show's run due to salary disputes, amid a very public lawsuit and loads of publicity.
Did You Know Facts from The Internet Movie Database
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COME AND KNOCK ON OUR DOOR delivers the complete backstage story of Three's
Company -- from the fun and friendships to the feuds and falling-outs -- as told through 60 exclusive
interviews with the show's cast and crew, including stars John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and Suzanne
Somers.
On screen, the trio's dilemmas were almost always just zany misunderstandings rife with pratfalls and
double entendres and resolved with hugs and kisses -- classic moments fondly recalled in this
memoir on the breakthrough comedy. But behind the scenes, the real-life tensions of fame, boycotts,
and personal, creative, and financial conflicts threatened to end the laughter.
For the first time ever, John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt talk about the bitter break-up with their
onetime-pal and original co-star, and Suzanne Somers and the show's producers tell their sides of
the story behind Somers' big money demands, missed work, and eventual firing. Joyce DeWitt also
reveals her secret struggles with the show's producers, and explains why she turned her back on
Hollywood when the show ended.
Also for the first time, Jenilee Harrison says what it was like to replace TV's reigning sex symbol
during Somers' contract dispute. Norman Fell, Don Knotts, Richard Kline, and Ann Wedgeworth
disclose the ups and downs of playing TV's looniest landlords and most amorous tenants. And the
late Audra Lindley, in her final interview, describes why The Ropers and a free-flowing muu-muu
made her smile.
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1,300 color photos.
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Pufnstuf, Happy Days, Hardy Boys Mysteries, I Dream of Jeannie, Josie & the Pussycats, Julia,
The Krofft Supershow, Kung Fu, Land of the Lost, Laverne & Shirley, Lidsville, Life & Times of
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Drew Mysteries, Nanny & the Professor, New Zoo Revue, Partridge Family, Patty Duke Show,
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After the Fall : How I Picked Myself Up, Dusted Myself Off, and Started
All over Again
In this moving and inspiring follow-up to her New York Times best-selling memoir, Keeping Secrets,
Suzanne Somers revisits her years before and after Three's Company and reveals with fearless
self-examination how the dizzying rise and fall of her television career mirrored the chaos and conflict
in her personal life. With her usual candor and perspective, Suzanne takes readers inside the
rehearsal hall of Three's Company and offers a never-before-seen look at the competition, jealousy,
and greed that accompanies a hit TV show. As the lovable Chrissy Snow, Suzanne Somers became the
toast of Hollywood, with all its glittery perks. Yet all was not perfect, she confesses. Simultaneously,
her professional success and her relationship with her husband, the love of a lifetime, were being
sorely tested as they attempted to blend their families together and were forced to deal with the anger
and resentment of their mutual children. When she became the first female star to ask for the
same pay as male television stars, Suzanne was fired from Three's Company and the once-welcoming
doors to the most powerful offices in Hollywood slammed shut. For the better part of the next decade,
she was unofficially blackballed from television because of this incident. In this insightful memoir,
Suzanne tells all, from the heady days of stardom to her fall from grace and the grief that followed, to
her eventual resurrection as an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and, once again, beloved TV star.
Every reader who's ever experienced loss or felt a great opportunity slip through his or her fingers can
relate to Suzanne's story of how she fought back, won control over her own destiny, and learned lessons
along the journey.
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Suzanne Somers' 365 Ways to Change Your Life
TV personality Suzanne Somers offers a book of 365 daily affirmations, designed to create a "shift in
thinking." "Holding onto old hurts and programmed ideals creates blockages that prevent change and
growth," she writes. "Do you really desire happiness, peace of mind, and serenity? You can have it....
But you have to surrender the old hurts and self-serving thinking." By reading her day-by-day essays,
readers will find support in being more honest with oneself, healing relationships, creating tranquility,
committing to soul dreams, and listening to intuition. So often people put off bliss and peace, assuming
they are gifts for the future, notes Somers. But why wait for our birthrights, when the present is here,
right now, just waiting to be appreciated? Somers's heart is in the right place, and although she is more
accurately described as a caring celebrity than a disciplined spiritual guru, her legion of fans will find
this a tender and meaningful companion to guide them through years ahead.
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Suzanne Somers' Eat Great, Lose Weight
The popular television actress presents a complete plan for healthy eating designed to help readers
lose weight and keep the pounds off, offering a nutritional approach to eating designed to reprogram
one's metabolism and promote fitness.
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Suzanne Somers' Get Skinny on Fabulous Food
One of the Three's Company costars has found her true metier: coming up with her own diet regimen.
In the second volume of the series (the first being Eat Great, Lose Weight), the lessons on
Somersizing continue, along with the testimonials. Essentially, it calls for a very specific combination of
foods--fruit alone, protein and vegetables together--as well as the elimination of sugars and alcohols.
Much of the text is taken up with justification; there's a comparison with other diets, with various
medical facts and research, and even with ingredients in alternative foodstuffs. Tips for dining out and
for menus complete the instruction--and lead into more than 130 recipes, designated either for losing
(level one) or for maintaining (level two) weight. Selections range from fresh tomato juice to a 12-hour
roast pork; all level one dishes follow the food-combination precepts.
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Barney Fife and Other Chracters I Have Known
The actor and comedian who played Mayberry's bumbling cop Barney Fife, as well as the landlord on
Three's Company, shares his life in show biz, his various roles in film and television, and his
relationships with such luminaries as Andy Griffith, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Orson Wells, Lou
Costello, and Arthur Godfrey.
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Intimiate Portrait - Suzanne Somers
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Carla's Fan Page for John Ritter
The John Ritter Appreciation Website
Jenilee Harrison Official Site
WWWF Grudge Match: Jack Tripper vs. Edward Scissorhands
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PILOT
EPISODE JOHN RITTER: ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING
EIGHT YEARS OF LAUGHTER
BLOOPER REEL
COMMENTARY: CHRIS MANN DISCUSSES "DAYS OF BEER AND WEEDS"
BEST OF JANET, BEST OF ROPERS, BEST OF CHRISSY
PILOT EPISODE 2
REMEMBERING JOHN RITTER
COMMENTARY: CHRIS MANN DISCUSSES "THE BAKE OFF"
ORIGINAL PROMOS 1,2,3
RICHARD KLINE AND DAVE POWERS INTERVIEWS
NANCY RITTER INTERVIEW
DON KNOTTS & RICHARD KLINE INTERVIEW
ANN WEDGEWORTH INTERVIEW
CASTING DON KNOTTS
CASTING SUZANNE SOMERS
JENILEE HARRISON INTERVIEW
OF FARCE AND CENSORS
BEST OF JACK, JANET, CINDY, LARRY, MR. FURLEY
LAUGHS AROUND THE WORLD
LUCILLE BALL PRESENTS: THE BEST OF THREE'S COMPANY
DON KNOTS TRIBUTE
PARLEZ-VOUS THREE'S COMPANY? (FRENCH DUBBED PILOT )
BEST OF JACK, JANET, TERRI, LARRY
BLOOPERS
WORKING WITH A MASTER (ACTING WITH JOHN RITTER)
JANET IN SPANISH
BEST OF JACK, JANET, TERRI, LARRY, MR FURLEY
Last Telecast: September 18, 1984
Aug 1977-Sep 1977, ABC Thu 9:30-10:00
Sep 1977-May 1984, ABC Tue 9:00-9:30
May 1984-Sep 1984, ABC Tue 8:30-9:00
Joyce DeWitt as Janet Wood - Joyce DeWitt Photo Gallery
Suzanne Somers as Chrissy Snow (1977-1981) - Suzanne Somers Photo Gallery
Audra Lindley as Helen Roper (1977-1979) - Audra Lindley Photo Gallery
Norman Fell as Stanley Roper (1977-1979) - Norman Fell Photo Gallery
Richard Kline as Larry Dallas (1978-1984) - Richard Kline Photo Gallery
Don Knotts as Ralph Furley (1979-1984) - Don Knotts Photo Gallery
Ann Wedgeworth as Lana Shields (1979-1980)
Jenilee Harrison as Cindy Snow (1980-1982) - Jenilee Harrison Photo Gallery
Priscilla Barnes as Terri Alden (1981-1984) - Priscilla Barnes Photo Gallery
Paul Ainsley as Jim the Bartender (1977-1981, occasional)
Brad Blaisdell as Mike the bartender (1981-1984, occasional)
Jordan Charney as Frank Angelino (1981-1983, occasional)
Gino Conforti as Felipe Gomez (1981-1983, occasional)
William Pierson as Dean Travers (1977-1981, occasional)
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We've been waiting for you
Where the kisses are hers and hers and his
Three's company, too!
Take a step that is new
We've a loveable space that needs your face
Three's company, too!
laughter is callin' for you
Down at our rendezvous,
Three's company, too!
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