Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom that ran from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. The show was a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House and revolved around two women and a man sharing an apartment together. Three's Company spawned two spinoffs, The Ropers, revolving around Jack's former landlords, and Three's a Crowd, the further adventures of Jack as he settles down. Neither was as popular and both were swiftly cancelled. (Both were based on George and Mildred and Robin's Nest, successful spinoffs of Man About the House, as they actually produced more episodes than the original). Suzanne Somers became a popular star through her role as dumb-blonde Chrissy Snow in the series. She eventually caused friction on the set in 1980 when, after demands for a heavily increased salary were not met, she went on strike and was absent for several taping days. Eventually co-stars Joyce DeWitt and John Ritter refused to work with her because of this, but unwilling to fire the actor 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 each episode. According to scripts she had returned to her home town, and in the tag scene she would be seen on the telephone to one of the series regulars who would recount that episode's adventures to her. 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. Towards the end of the series, commercials were released hinting that Jack Tripper and Janet Wood would be married. However, Janet married another man, and Jack eventually opened a restaurant and moved in with his girlfriend. The show was set in Santa Monica, California, and usually focused on three sets, including the subject apartment, the landlord's apartment and the local pub/restaurant called "The Regal Beagle."

Cast

  • John Ritter as Jack Tripper, the clumsy culinary student and swinging bachelor who has to pretend he's gay so he can live with two female roommates. Later in the series he runs his own restaurant named "Jack's Bistro."
  • Joyce DeWitt as Janet Wood, the down-to-earth brunette.
  • Suzanne Somers as Chrissy Snow (1977-1981), the ditzy blonde.
  • Jenilee Harrison as Cindy Snow (1980-1982), Chrissy's equally ditzy cousin and her replacement in the apartment.
  • Priscilla Barnes as Teri Alden (1981-1984), Cindy's replacement, a non-ditzy, intelligent blonde nurse who seemed to be the show's answer to complaints about their portrayal of blondes.
  • Norman Fell (1977-1979) as Stanley Roper, the hard-nosed landlord who seemed obsessed with Jack's sexuality.
  • Audra Lindley (1977-1979) as Helen Roper, the landlord's wife, who was always friendly to the "kids" in the apartment and frustrated that her husband never wanted to have sex.
  • Don Knotts as Ralph Furley (1979-1984), Mr. Roper's replacement, the goofy, flamboyantly dressed landlord who was running the place for his brother Bart.
  • Richard Kline as Larry Dallas (1978-1984), the womanizing neighbor who was a used car salesman.
  • Ann Wedgeworth as Lana Shields (1979-1980), the neighbor who pursued Jack, and in turn was pursued by Furley.

 

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