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Three's Company

The title card of the last 2 seasons of Three's Company
Format Sitcom
Created by Don Nicholl
Michael Ross
Bernie West
Starring John Ritter
Joyce DeWitt
Suzanne Somers (1977—1981)
Jenilee Harrison (1980–1982)
Priscilla Barnes (1981—1984)
Norman Fell (1977—1979)
Audra Lindley (1977-1979)
Richard Kline (1979-1984)
Don Knotts (1979—1984)
Ann Wedgeworth (1979)
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter ( September 17, 1948 &ndash September 11 Joyce Anne DeWitt (born April 23, 1949) is an American actress perhaps most famous for her role as Janet Wood on the television Situation Suzanne Somers (born October 16, 1946) is an American actress author and businesswoman Jenilee Harrison (born in Northridge Los Angeles California on June 12, 1959) is an American Actress possibly best known for her role Priscilla Barnes (born December 7, 1952 or 1955 is an American Actress known for replacing Suzanne Somers ( Jenilee Harrison Norman Noah Fell (born Norman Feld; March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) was an American Actor of Film Audra Marie Lindley ( September 24, 1918 – October 16, 1997) was an American Actress, most famous for her role as Richard Kline (born April 29 1944) is an American Actor and Television director. Jesse Donald Knotts ( July 21, 1924 &ndash February 24, 2006) was an American comedic Actor best known Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth (born January 21, 1935 in Abilene Texas) is an American actress, best known for her role as Lahoma Vane The United States of America —commonly referred to as the of seasons 8
No.  of episodes 172 (plus 2 episodes of The Ropers aired in syndication as Three's Company)
Production
Running time 23 minutes (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run March 15, 1977September 18, 1984
Chronology
Followed by The Ropers
Three's a Crowd
Related shows Man About the House
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. This is a list of episodes from the American television series Three's Company. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Events 44 BC - Julius Caesar, Dictator of the Roman Republic, is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus, Also 1977 (album by Ash. Year 1977 ( MCMLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays Events 96 - Nerva is proclaimed Roman Emperor after Domitian is assassinated Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar) The Ropers was an American Sitcom that ran from March 13, 1979 to May 22, 1980. Three's a Crowd is an American Television Sitcom spinoff of Man About the House was a British sitcom starring Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomsett that was broadcast The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The year 1977 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1977. The year 1984 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1984. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House. A " remake' " is a term used to described something that has been done again sometimes with better Quality, and usually with more features Man About the House was a British sitcom starring Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomsett that was broadcast

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Description

Jack, Janet and Chrissy lived in apartment 201, directly above the landlord unit in Santa Monica. Jack got a chance to move in when Chrissy Snow and Janet Wood were throwing a going away party for their roommate Eleanor Garvey-Phillips, who had just got married. Christmas Noelle Snow, better known by her nickname of Chrissy, was a Fictional character on the sitcom Three's Company. Janet Wood (now Dawson) is a Fictional character on the television Sitcom Three's Company played by Joyce DeWitt. The next morning they found Jack Tripper asleep in their tub, where he had fallen asleep the night before. Jack Tripper is a Fictional character on the Sitcoms Three's Company and Three's a Crowd, based upon the character Jack is studying to be a chef at a technical college and, as the girls do not know how to cook, they decide it would be a good idea for Jack to move in. In order to get permission to keep Jack as a roommate, Janet tells the landlord, Stanley Roper, that Jack is gay. Stanley Roper is the name of a fictional character from the Sitcom Three's Company and its spinoff The Ropers. In the English language, gay is an Adjective that in modern usage refers to Homosexuality. Stanley's wife Helen figured out quickly (second episode, "And Mother Makes Four") that Jack is not gay, but keeps it from her husband. Her concerns lie more with her own love life with Stanley. The Ropers have a much closer relationship with Jack, Chrissy, and Janet than their other tenants, as evidenced when they often refer to the trio as "the kids" when not in their presence.

Jack continued the charade when Ralph Furley became the new landlord in 1979. Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the Sitcom Three's Company, played by Don Knotts. In the final episode, as Jack is moving out so that he can move in with his girlfriend he tells Ralph that he's "trying something new," insinuating that with all those years living next to Mr. Furley, "something was bound to rub off" which Mr. Furley takes as a sign that he "cured" Jack.

The show was set minutes from the beach in Santa Monica, California, and usually focused on four sets: the trio's apartment, the landlord's apartment, the upstairs apartment of Larry, the womanizing neighbor, and the neighborhood pub/restaurant called The Regal Beagle. In later seasons, The Beagle was seen less frequently, as Jack's Bistro became the setting for many scenes. The series revolved around sexual double entendres, misunderstandings and clumsiness/slapstick. Not to be confused with Puns which employ multiple phrases A double entendre is a Figure of speech similar to the Pun, in Slapstick is a type of Comedy involving exaggerated physical violence or activities which exceed the boundaries of common sense such as a character being hit in the face with

Running jokes and gags

The show used many running jokes and gags such as:

Characters

Primary characters

Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Suzanne Somers
Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Suzanne Somers
Role Years on Show About Actor or actress
Jack Tripper Entire Run A clumsy culinary student (later chef, then restaurant owner) from San Diego, Navy veteran, and swinging bachelor. Jack Tripper is a Fictional character on the Sitcoms Three's Company and Three's a Crowd, based upon the character John Ritter
Janet Wood Entire Run Born in Speedway, Indiana, Janet is a down-to-earth brunette who worked at the "Arcade Florist. Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter ( September 17, 1948 &ndash September 11 Janet Wood (now Dawson) is a Fictional character on the television Sitcom Three's Company played by Joyce DeWitt. " Joyce DeWitt
Christmas "Chrissy" Snow 1977–1981 A ditzy blonde secretary. Joyce Anne DeWitt (born April 23, 1949) is an American actress perhaps most famous for her role as Janet Wood on the television Situation Christmas Noelle Snow, better known by her nickname of Chrissy, was a Fictional character on the sitcom Three's Company. Her real name is Christmas despite not being born on Christmas Day. Suzanne Somers
Stanley Roper 1977–1979 A hard-nosed landlord. Suzanne Somers (born October 16, 1946) is an American actress author and businesswoman Stanley Roper is the name of a fictional character from the Sitcom Three's Company and its spinoff The Ropers. Norman Fell
Helen Roper 1977–1979 A love-starved landlady. Norman Noah Fell (born Norman Feld; March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) was an American Actor of Film Helen Roper is a character on the situation comedy series Three's Company and its later spin-off series The Ropers. Audra Lindley
Larry Dallas (full name Dalliapoulos) Entire Run A womanizing neighbor and used car salesman. Audra Marie Lindley ( September 24, 1918 – October 16, 1997) was an American Actress, most famous for her role as Larry Dalliapoulos is a character on Three's Company portrayed by Richard Kline. He is Jack's best friend. Richard Kline
Ralph Furley 1979–1984 A goofy, flamboyantly dressed landlord who believes he's a ladies man. Richard Kline (born April 29 1944) is an American Actor and Television director. Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the Sitcom Three's Company, played by Don Knotts. Don Knotts
Lana Shields 1979 The wealthy, older woman neighbor who had the hots for Jack. Jesse Donald Knotts ( July 21, 1924 &ndash February 24, 2006) was an American comedic Actor best known Lana Shields was a short-lived character on Three's Company played by Ann Wedgeworth. Ann Wedgeworth
Cindy Snow 1980–1982 Chrissy's somewhat clumsy cousin, a secretary and later veterinary student at UCLA. Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth (born January 21, 1935 in Abilene Texas) is an American actress, best known for her role as Lahoma Vane Cindy Snow is a Fictional character on the late 1970s-early 1980s sitcom Three's Company. Jenilee Harrison
Terri Alden 1981–1984 Born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Terri is an intelligent blonde nurse, unlucky in love. Jenilee Harrison (born in Northridge Los Angeles California on June 12, 1959) is an American Actress possibly best known for her role Terri Alden is a starring character during the final three seasons of the sitcom Three's Company, born in Longmeadow Massachusetts Priscilla Barnes

Recurring characters

Role About Actor or actress
Jim Bartender at The Regal Beagle Paul Ainsley
Mike Bartender at The Regal Beagle Brad Blaisdell
Dean Travers Dean at Jack's cooking school William Pierson
Reverend Luther Snow Chrissy's father Peter Mark Richman
Frank Angelino Jack's short-tempered boss Jordan Charney
Felipé Gomez Jack's jealous co-worker at Angelino's. Priscilla Barnes (born December 7, 1952 or 1955 is an American Actress known for replacing Suzanne Somers ( Jenilee Harrison William Pierson ( July 17, 1926 – August 27, 2004) was an American Television, Motion picture and stage Peter Mark Richman (born April 16, 1927) is an American actor who has starred in films and on television Jordan Charney (born April 1, 1937, in New York City) is an American character actor Gino Conforti

Notable appearances

Cast changes

Three's Company had many cast changes over the years for a variety reasons. James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940) sometimes credited as Jamie Cromwell, is an American Film and Television The first of these changes took place in the spring of 1979 with the relocating of the Ropers to their own TV series (The Ropers), which would revolve around Jack, Janet, and Chrissy's former landlords (and their neighbors) moving into the suburbs after Stanley had sold the apartment building. The Ropers was an American Sitcom that ran from March 13, 1979 to May 22, 1980. Two changes took place in the fall of 1979, at the beginning of the fourth season. The first would be the addition of Lana, an older woman whose main purpose was chasing Jack around the apartment building. She had the hots for him but Jack just wanted her to leave him alone. Lana would vanish without any explanation before the season was half over (it was explained on the E! True Hollywood Story that the character was written out because the writers were not sure what to do with her, or how they could keep having Jack avoid her). The other new addition that fall was the trio's new landlord Ralph Furley (his brother Bart owned the building). Ralph fancied himself as a ladies man but really had no luck with women. He would be as popular with viewers as the Ropers had been and would last until the end of the series.

Season five (1980–1981) would mark the beginning of contract re-negotiations and would thus spark friction on the set in 1980 when, after demands for a heavily increased salary (from $30,000 per episode to $150,000 per episode, plus 10% of the show's profits[1]) were not met, Suzanne Somers went on strike and was absent for several taping days. The year 1980 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1980. Eventually, co-stars Joyce DeWitt and John Ritter refused to work with her because of this, but, unwilling to fire the actress for fears her absence would cause ratings to decline, the producers of the series retained Somers, who was still under contract, to appear in just the one-minute tag scene of select episodes. According to scripts, she had returned to her hometown of Fresno to care for her sick mother, and in the tag scene she would be seen on the telephone talking to one of the roommates (usually Janet) who would recount that episode's adventures to her. In the story, Chrissy's place in the apartment was taken by her cute but clumsy cousin, Cindy (Jenilee Harrison). Jenilee Harrison (born in Northridge Los Angeles California on June 12, 1959) is an American Actress possibly best known for her role Somers' scenes were taped on separate days from the show's regular taping; she did not appear on set with any of the show's other actors. This arrangement continued for one season, but after her contract expired, it was not renewed and she disappeared from the series. However, Somers was still credited despite being kicked off the show.

As Cindy, Jenilee Harrison was unable to fill the shoes of the original roommate on the series, the producers' explanation being that she was too young for the sex jokes. Jenilee Harrison (born in Northridge Los Angeles California on June 12, 1959) is an American Actress possibly best known for her role Their solution was another replacement, Terri Alden (played by Priscilla Barnes), a clever, sometimes sassy nurse who was introduced in the sixth season (1981–1982). Terri Alden is a starring character during the final three seasons of the sitcom Three's Company, born in Longmeadow Massachusetts Priscilla Barnes (born December 7, 1952 or 1955 is an American Actress known for replacing Suzanne Somers ( Jenilee Harrison In the script, Cindy was to move to college to fulfill her dream of becoming a vet. She was the last of the series' three blondes. Unlike Suzanne Somers, Barnes was considered a cooperative professional who remained close friends with many members of the cast and crew long after the series ended. Somers would eventually make up with the majority of the actors including John Ritter (there had been plans for Somers to appear on Ritter's later hit show 8 Simple Rules prior to his death), but Joyce DeWitt still refused to talk to her even after almost 30 years. 8 Simple Rules (Also known as 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter) was an American television Sitcom that originally However, after John Ritter's death, the two have come to a small reconciliation, and began writing notes to each other. Meanwhile Cindy would remain on the show in season six with Terri, visiting in some episodes and would leave completely before season seven. Three's Company was often compared to Alice in the fact that it also went through three different blonde cast members during its run. Alice was an American Television sitcom series which ran from August 31 1976 to July 2 1985 on CBS.

In season eight (1983-1984), Janet married art dealer Phillip Dawson (David Ruprecht); Terri moved to Hawaii for a job; and Jack moved out to live with his new girlfriend, Vicky Bradford (Mary Cadorette), thus morphing the show into Three's a Crowd, the further adventures of Jack as he settles down. David Martin Ruprecht (born October 14, 1948) is an American Actor / Writer known for his work as host of the Lifetime Mary Therese Cadorette (born on March 31, 1957 in East Hartford, Connecticut) is an American Actress best known for playing Three's a Crowd is an American Television Sitcom spinoff of

Pilots

Three pilot episodes were shot for Three's Company, a rarity for American television. A television pilot is a test episode of an intended Television series. The show was recast several times at the instruction of ABC's Fred Silverman. Fred Silverman (born September 13, 1937 in New York City) is an American Television executive and producer The first pilot featured Ritter as "David", Valerie Curtin as "Jenny", and Suzanne Zenor as "Samantha", and the pilot looked more like the first episode of the actual show. Valerie Curtin (born March 31, 1945) is an American Actress and Oscar-nominated Screenwriter. Susanne Zenor (born November 26 1947) is an American Actress best known for the role of Margo Anderman Horton on Days of our Lives The second pilot featured Ritter and DeWitt in as Jack and Janet, but Susan Lanier played Chrissy and the pilot looked more like the second episode of the actual show. Susan Lanier (born August 1 1947) is an American Film and Television Actress. The third pilot is the first episode with the famous theme song sung by Ray Charles (unrelated to the more famous, late rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles) and Julia Rinker. Ray Charles Robinson ( September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) known by his Stage name Ray Charles, was an American It was composed by Joe Raposo (perhaps most well-known for his composing for the children's television show Sesame Street). Joseph Guilherme Raposo Jr, OIH ( February 8, 1937 – February 5, 1989) was a Portuguese - Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic Sesame Street is an American educational Children's television series and a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard combining

In an interview with The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation, Silverman said that Suzanne Somers barely made it as a member of the cast. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences ( ATAS) is the Los Angeles - organization which awards the Primetime Emmys. "I was very involved in the casting of Suzanne Somers. We did three pilots", he recalls, "and the Chrissy character still wasn't right. We got to the day before we're starting the production of the series and we didn't have a Chrissy. I was so desperate, I took all the audition tapes and just kind of fast forward them. All of a sudden, they went by Suzanne Somers who I hadn't seen, but I recognized her from her appearance on the Tonight Show, I said 'back that up' and she was great. She's been passed on! And I said 'I don't understand. This girl could play that part, why was she been passed on?' and I couldn't get a straight answer. Anyway, we got her in that day and she was on the set tomorrow and she was terrific in that part. And that was an accident because she never should have gotten the part. "[2]

Broadcast history

Ratings

Three's Company premiered in the spring, in the middle of the season. Usually in the 1960s and 1970s, midseason television programs were cancelled after their original six-episode run in the spring. Network observers did not believe that Three's Company would go anywhere after its first six shows. They were proved wrong when it racked in record ratings, breaking barriers at the time as the highest-rated midseason show ever broadcast on network television. ABC gladly renewed the show for a formal television season, giving it a permanent primetime spot during the 1977-1978 year. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. The year 1977 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1977. The year 1978 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1978. Ratings continued to climb throughout the years. The very first episode, "A Man About the House", hit #28 overall. The first time a Company episode hit the #1 spot was the airing of "Will the Real Jack Tripper. . . ", which aired February 14, 1978. Events 842 - Charles the Bald and Louis the German swear the Oaths of Strasbourg in the French and German The year 1978 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1978. The most watched Company episode aired on March 13, 1979, immediately preceding the series premiere of its spinoff, The Ropers. Events 1138 - Cardinal Gregorio Conti is elected Antipope as Victor IV, succeeding Anacletus II. The year 1979 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1979. The Ropers was an American Sitcom that ran from March 13, 1979 to May 22, 1980. The episode, entitled "An Anniversary Surprise", centered around Stanley selling the apartment, and the Ropers moving out. It attracted a superb 38. 4 rating (29 million households), making the episode one of the most watched telecasts ever. Here is how the show ranked overall in popularity throughout its eight-season run among all television programs:

  1. Spring 1977: #11
  2. 1977–1978: #3
  3. 1978–1979: #1
  4. 1979–1980: #2
  5. 1980–1981: #8
  6. 1981–1982: #4
  7. 1982–1983: #6
  8. 1983–1984: #31

Syndication

The show has been in local syndication since 1982 (ABC first aired repeats during daytime starting in the late 1970s) and the sales on the project realized more than $150,000,000 of which Thames took 12. Spring is one of the four Temperate Seasons Spring marks the transition from Winter into Summer. The year 1977 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1977. The year 1978 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1978. The year 1979 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1979. The year 1980 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1980. The year 1981 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1981. The year 1982 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1982. The year 1983 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1983. The year 1982 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1982. 5% ($19,000,000)[3]. It debuted on cable in 1992 on TBS and ran through 1999. The year 1992 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1992. TBS is an American Cable television network that shows sports and a variety of programming with a focus on comedy The year 1999 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 1999. Then Nick at Nite bought the show in 2000 and have a 7 year term with other Viacom networks such as TV Land and TNN. Nick at Nite is the evening programming block broadcast over Nickelodeon Sunday &ndash Thursdays from 900 p The year 2000 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 2000. TV Land (originally Nick at Nite's TV Land) is an American Cable television network launched April 29, 1996. Spike (formerly called Spike TV) a division of MTV Networks, is an American cable network designed for an audience described

In March of 2001, after being notified by a viewer, Nick at Nite quickly edited an episode where John Ritter's scrotum skin was briefly visible through the bottom of a pair of blue boxer shorts. Nick at Nite is the evening programming block broadcast over Nickelodeon Sunday &ndash Thursdays from 900 p In some Male Mammals the scrotum - also 'scrutum' or 'scrootum' - is a protuberance of Skin and Muscle containing the Testicles The most famous quip about this issue was uttered by John Ritter, who told the New York Observer when they asked him about the controversy: "I've requested that [Nickelodeon] air both versions, edited and unedited, because sometimes you feel like a nut, and sometimes you don't. "[4]

The show currently airs on TV Land. TV Land (originally Nick at Nite's TV Land) is an American Cable television network launched April 29, 1996. TBS, Nick at Nite, TV Land and TNN episodes distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures (Later Warner Bros. Television Distribution) and All-American Television (Later Pearson Television).

Technical aspect

Three's Company was taped at two places: The first, seventh, and eighth seasons were taped at Metromedia Square while the second through sixth season were taped in studio 31 of CBS Television City. Metromedia Square (also known as Fox Television Center from 1986 to 1996 was a Radio and Television studio facility located at 5746 Sunset Boulevard The cast would get the script on Monday, rehearse from Tuesday to Thursday, and shoot on Friday. Each episode was shot twice in a row using two different audiences. Three cameras were used, a technique created for I Love Lucy to give a stage-play feel. I Love Lucy is an American Situation comedy, starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and William Frawley

The taping was done in sequence and there were rarely any retakes because the producers were pretty strict. Priscilla Barnes once said, "Our bosses were very, very controlling. If my hair was too blond, I'd get called up in the office. "[5]

The opening credits where the trio are frolicking on a boardwalk and riding bumper-cars was shot at the Santa Monica Pier. They have since built a larger amusement park area adjacent to the pier, which wasn't there when the series was filmed. [6]

A later opening sequence that was shot when Priscilla Barnes joined the show featured the new threesome and the other cast members riding a zoo tram and looking at various animals around the zoo. Those sequences were filmed at the Los Angeles County Zoo in Griffith Park. The Los Angeles Zoo founded in 1966 is a large Zoo located in Los Angeles, California, USA [6]

DVD releases

All eight seasons of Three's Company have been released on DVD in Region 1 by Warner Home Video and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Warner Home Video is the Home video unit of Warner Bros Entertainment Inc Anchor Bay Entertainment is a home entertainment company and a division of Starz Media, which is a unit of Starz LLC.

DVD name Release date Nbr ep. Bonus features
Season 1 November 11, 2003 6 None
Season 2 May 4, 2004 25 Audio commentary; Best of Janet, Chrissy and the Ropers; Pilot episode; Tribute to John Ritter; Featurette; Gag reels; Trivia game. Events 308 - The Congress of Carnuntum: Attempting to keep peace within the Roman Empire, the leaders of the Tetrarchy declare Year 2003 ( MMIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1256 - The Augustinian monastic order is constituted at the Lecceto Monastery when Pope Alexander IV "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again "
Season 3 November 2, 2004 22 Pilot Episode #2; Remembering John Ritter interview; Audio commentary; Original promo pieces with John Ritter; Richard Kline and Dave Powers interviews. Events 1570 - A Tidal wave in the North Sea devastates the coast from Holland to Jutland, killing more than 1000 "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again "
Season 4 May 3, 2005 25 Nancy Morgan Ritter interview; Audio commentary; Interviews with Don Knotts, Richard Kline, and Ann Wedgeworth; Best of Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Larry, and Mr. Events 1491 - Kongo monarch Nkuwu Nzinga is baptised by Portuguese missionaries adopting the baptismal name of João Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Furley.
Season 5 November 15, 2005 22 Jenilee Harrison interview; interviews with producers George Sunga & George Burditt and writer Kim Weiskopf; Best of Jack, Janet, Cindy, Larry, and Mr. Events 655 - Battle of Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Furley.
Season 6 March 7, 2006 26 Lucille Ball presents The Best Of Three's Company; Laughs Around the World: Episode in Polish; Audio commentary from director Dave Powers on Jack Bares All. Events 161 - Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius dies and is succeeded by co-Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
Season 7 July 25, 2006 22 Don Knotts: A Tribute; Parlez-Vous Three's Company?; Audio commentary from Richard Kline; Best of Jack, Janet, Terri, and Larry. Events 285 - Diocletian appoints Maximian as Caesar, co-ruler Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
Season 8 October 3, 2006 22 John Ritter: Working with the Master; Usted Habla Three's Company?; Bloopers from final 3 seasons; Best of Jack, Janet, Terri, Larry, and Mr. Events 42 BC - First Battle of Philippi: Triumvirs Mark Antony and Octavian fight an indecisive battle with Caesar's Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Furley.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Three's Company" at the Museum of Broadcast Communications
  2. ^ Fred Silverman video interview - part 7 (talks about Three's Company about 20 minutes after the beginning)
  3. ^ The US syndication profits
  4. ^ Urban Legends Reference Pages: John Ritter Flashes Camera
  5. ^ Barnes statement on controlling producers.
  6. ^ a b Hollywood on Location - TV Locations

External links

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