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episode at the time. When Somers' demands were not met, Somers went on a strike of sorts. Executives believed that a complete loss of Somers could damage the program's popularity, so a compromise was reached. Somers, who was still under contract, continued to appear in the series, but only in the one-minute closing tag scene of a handful of episodes. 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 cast members. According to Somers, an off-
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Lana from the show with no explanation before mid-season. The second addition that fall was the new building manager, Ralph Furley (played by Don Knotts), whose brother Bart bought the building from the Ropers. Mr. Furley pursued Lana unsuccessfully, as she unsuccessfully pursued Jack. Unlike Lana, Mr. Furley remained until the end of the series. Third, Larry Dallas, previously in a recurring role, was upgraded to a full cast member.
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Three changes took place in the fall of 1979, at the beginning of the fourth season. The first was the addition of Lana, an older woman who chased Jack. She kept pursuing him but he was unappreciative of her advances. Since Ann Wedgeworth disliked her diminishing role in the series, producers dropped
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Silverman liked Gelbart's version, and ABC ordered a pilot, which was taped in early 1976. The format of the show just barely made it on to the fall 1976 ABC lineup, but the network later removed it for what network executives felt were more promising series. While ABC was considering how to re-shoot
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Ratings continued to climb throughout the years. The first episode, "A Man About the House", reached No. 28 for the week. The first episode to hit the No. 1 spot was February 14, 1978, when "Will the Real Jack Tripper..." was aired. The most-watched episode aired on March 13, 1979. It was titled "An
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Humor in the show was based on farce, often relying on innuendo and misunderstanding, as well as physical comedy to punctuate the hare-brained schemes the characters would invariably conjure up to get themselves out of situations and dilemmas. Running jokes were frequently based on Jack's (supposed)
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Despite the doubts about Lanier's portrayal as Chrissy, Silverman put the show on the network lineup, scheduled to air in March 1977. Meanwhile, he ordered a search for another actress to portray Chrissy. The day before production of the series began, Silverman desperately watched the audition tapes
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would go anywhere after its first six episodes. They were proven wrong when it raked 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
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featuring actors portraying Ritter, Dewitt, Somers and other actors on the series. The movie covered the entire run of the series, from the pilots to the final episode, but the contract negotiations and subsequent departure of Somers provided much of the drama. Dewitt co-produced and narrated the
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in Region 1. These are the original, unedited and uncut network television broadcast versions and not the edited versions which have been seen in syndication since the Fall of 1982. Some episodes include commentary as a bonus feature. Also, the season 2 set includes the first of the two unaired
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Season five (1980–1981) marked the beginning of contract re-negotiations and sparked friction on the set. Somers demanded a substantial increase in salary, from $ 30,000 to $ 150,000 per episode plus 10% of the show's profits. John Ritter, as the show's top-billed actor, was making $ 50,000 per
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to care for her ailing mother, and was only seen when she telephoned her former roommates and they recounted that week's adventures to her. This arrangement continued for one season. Somers' contract was not renewed and Chrissy's place in the apartment was taken by her clumsy cousin Cindy Snow
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At the last minute before the pilot taped, the producers considered whether to recast Ritter. Although test audiences liked Ritter, the producers felt Ritter's foolish and clumsy portrayal of Jack made his character seem somewhat effeminate. Earlier in the casting process, actors such as
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Producers shot a new opening sequence when Priscilla Barnes joined the show, featuring the new threesome and the other cast members riding a zoo tram and observing various animals around the park. These sequences were filmed at the
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premiered in the spring, in the middle of the 1976–77 season. In the 1960s and 1970s, midseason television programs were often cancelled after their original six-episode run in the spring. Network observers did not believe that
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With Somers, Ritter, and DeWitt set in their roles, the third version of the pilot hastily went into production in January 1977. ABC accepted this version, and five additional episodes were filmed for the show's spring debut.
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in the late 1990s, in which a nervous-acting Ritter jokingly says, "Somebody asked me if I did that on purpose..." After taking a nervous sip of water, he responds, "You bet I did!"
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Anniversary Surprise", and it centered around Stanley Roper selling the apartment, and the Ropers moving out. Immediately after the episode was the series premiere of the spinoff,
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The show ended with the departure of all cast members except Ritter. Janet gets married and starts a new life, and Terri moves to Hawaii. Ritter moved on to the spin-off
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contract with CBS as well as tension between her and producer Michael Ross led to her being fired, and her dismissal was on the personal level as she states that
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in February 1977. At the last minute, ABC decided that it wanted the show after all, and made a firm commitment to air the show at mid-season with a new cast.
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skin was briefly visible through the bottom of a pair of blue boxer shorts. The most famous quip about this issue was uttered by Ritter himself, who told the
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The British series also had a character named Chrissy, although the American character bore more resemblance to the other British female character, Jo.
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from June 15 to September 11, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. EST/10:00 CST. The show has been in syndication since 1982 on local stations such as
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expressed an interest in the show. CBS made a firm commitment to producers Taffner and Bergmann to air the show with the Gelbart cast as a
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In March 2001, after being notified by a viewer, Nick at Nite quickly edited an episode ("The Charming Stranger") where John Ritter's
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Anchor Bay released a complete series set on August 19, 2014. The set was subsequently re-released on February 13, 2018, this time by
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had many cast changes over its run. The first of these changes took place in the spring of 1979 with the relocation of the Ropers to
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air both versions, edited and unedited, because sometimes you feel like a nut, and sometimes you don't" (quoting an
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The scenes in the opening credits with the trio frolicking on a boardwalk and riding bumper-cars were shot at the
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once said, "Our bosses were very, very controlling. If my hair was too blonde, I'd get called up in the office."
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were considered for the role. Silverman was confident in Ritter, and he advocated that he remain on the show.
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replaced her. The other female roommate, DMV employee Jenny became Janet Wood, a florist, portrayed by
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The taping was done in sequence, and there were rarely any retakes because the producers were strict.
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confirms this. According to the story within the show, her character had returned to her hometown of
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released the Official 40th Anniversary Collection of the series that also includes spin-offs
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candy bars). The incident was also brought-up during a "Celebrity Secrets" comedy bit on
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bought the show in 2000 and have a seven-year term with other Viacom networks such as
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and Don Taffner, Jr. would produce the film and planned to have it set in the 1970s.
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due to a lack of episodes, they are aired at the same time with the show. In Canada,
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Of all the new sitcoms that premiered on ABC for the 1976–77 television season, only
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was recorded at two locations: the first, seventh, and eighth seasons were taped at
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movie. Ritter and Somers both had some input, but neither appeared in the project.
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would not like the concept, and he decided to pass on the script. Silverman asked
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After Norman Fell and Audra Lindley left the series in 1979 for their own sitcom,
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joined the cast as Chrissy's first cousin, Cindy Snow, who was soon replaced by
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For help in remolding the show, producers hired Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and
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The Show “Three's Company ” Cast, Pictures, and Trivia! at endedtvseries.com
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pilots as a bonus feature, while the season 3 set contains the other.
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sexual orientation, Mr. Roper's lack of sexual desire, and Chrissy's
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Nicholl, Ross, and West went on to conceive the show as an all out
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Jack continues the charade when new building manager Ralph Furley (
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again, fast-forwarding through them quickly. Suddenly, he noticed
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when they asked him about the controversy: "I've requested that
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releases. The show also spawned similar spin-offs to those that
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American television series based on British television series
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Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company
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as Larry Dallas (seasons 1–3, recurring; seasons 4–8, main)
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added the show to their channel lineup. and also made its
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Ultimately, as a favor to Silverman, Gelbart developed a
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The trio with the original landlords, the Ropers, in 1977
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from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. Developed by
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finally reconciled and reunited for Somers' web series
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with the help of his son-in-law, who named the series
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from the original on 2021-11-07 – via YouTube.
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as Stanley Roper (seasons 1–3; season 5, guest star)
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