Three`s Company (1977)

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Three`s Company Cast

 

On-Screen Couples

Joanna Kerns and John Ritter Joanna Kerns (as Bobby Trilling) with John Ritter (as Jack Tripper)

John Ritter and Mary Cadorette John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Mary Cadorette

Joyce DeWitt and David Ruprecht Joyce DeWitt (as Janet Wood) with David Ruprecht

Rita Wilson and Richard Kline Rita Wilson (as Agnes Platt) with Richard Kline (as Larry Dallas)

Suzanne Somers and Dick Sargent Suzanne Somers (as Chrissy Snow) with Dick Sargent (as Lloyd Cross)

Loni Anderson and John Ritter Loni Anderson (as Susan Walters) with John Ritter (as Jack Tripper)

Suzanne Somers and Jess Nadelman Suzanne Somers (as Chrissy Snow) with Jess Nadelman

Suzanne Somers and John Fink Suzanne Somers (as Chrissy Snow) with John Fink

Suzanne Somers and Reb Brown Suzanne Somers (as Chrissy Snow) with Reb Brown

John Ritter and Anne Schedeen John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Anne Schedeen (as Linda)

John Ritter and Rebecca Clemmons John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Rebecca Clemmons

John Ritter and Angel Tompkins John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Angel Tompkins

John Ritter and Lois Hamilton John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Lois Hamilton (as Katy Williams)

John Ritter and Claudette Nevins John Ritter (as Jack Tripper) with Claudette Nevins (as Barbara)

Laurette Spang and John Ritter Laurette Spang with John Ritter (as Jack Tripper)

Granville Van Dusen and Priscilla Barnes Granville Van Dusen (as Ray Martin) with Priscilla Barnes (as Terri Alden)

Audra Lindley and Norman Fell Audra Lindley (as Helen Roper) with Norman Fell (as Stanley Roper)

 

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Awards

Three`s Company (1977) was nominated for the following awards:

Emmy Awards

1.
Emmy
1984
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Won  
2.
Emmy
1981
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated  
3.
Emmy
1978
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated  

Golden Globes

4.
Golden Globe
1984
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Won  
5.
Golden Globe
1980
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  
6.
Golden Globe
1979
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  
7.
Golden Globe
1979
Best TV Actress - Musical/Comedy
Nominated  

TV Land Awards

8.
TV Land Award
2005
Favorite Nosy Neighbor
Nominated  
9.
TV Land Award
2004
Favorite Fashion Plate - Male
Nominated  
10.
TV Land Award
2003
Nosiest Neighbor
Nominated  
 

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Snapshot

    Genre Comedy
    Date Released 15 March 1977
    ProductionWalter Wanger Productions
    DistributionUnited Artists
    Related Links 1977 TV Shows
    March 1977 TV Shows
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Trivia

Quotes
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  • Chrissy: Eat your salad before it gets cold.
  • Chrissy: You know, if women ran the world there`d be none of these stupid wars! Stanley Roper: Yeah, all the countries would nag each other to death!
  • Stanley Roper: I came up to shampoo your rug. Chrissy: Why? Does it have dandruff?
  • Stanley Roper: Not in my building! Jack Tripper: I swear, it will be completely platonic. Stanley Roper: What`s that mean? Helen Roper: Like you and me, Stanley.
  • Jack Tripper: Why did she call me a rat? Janet Wood Dawson: Because you`re a pig!
  • Stanley Roper: What`s the cake for? Helen Roper: We`re celebrating. Stanley Roper: Celebrating what? Helen Roper: The tenth anniversary of my spring outfit.
  • Cindy Snow: If my man was cheating on me I`d break every bone in his body! Jack Tripper: You`ll do that on your wedding night.
  • Stanley Roper: I bet this cot told some great stories. Mrs. Roper: I wish ours could.
  • Jack Tripper: Is something burning? Janet Wood Dawson: Oh NO! I left my underwear in the oven. Chrissy: Too bad hot pants are not in style.
  • Mrs. Roper: Well, better get rid of the old set anyway. Stanley Roper: Set what set? Mrs. Roper: An old stove, and old husband, and they both take too long to heat up.
  • Jack Tripper: I have two surprises for you two girls. Chrissy: Oh, I love surprises. It`s funny that you never suspect them!
  • Janet Wood Dawson: Chrissy, your dad is a minister, what does he usually say to couples in trouble? Chrissy: He tells them to keep the baby.
  • Stanley Roper: I came up here to tell you it`s three o`clock in the morning! Chrissy: Thank you. [closes door]
  • about lying to his boss about having a wife] Jack Tripper: Mr. Angelino saw me talking to his daughter and now I have to be married. Terri: Boy, those Italians sure are strict!
  • Jack Tripper: Larry, haven`t you ever thought of telling a girl the truth? Larry: Well, I figure, anyone who puts on eyeliner, fake eyelashes, and plastic nails isn`t someone who wants to hear the truth.
  • Chrissy: Men are so unsympathetic. Jack Tripper: Baloney. Chrissy: Oh yeah? Then how come there are more women nurses than men? Jack Tripper: [pause] Because there are more men who get sick because of women.
  • Stanley Roper: Helen, I just wanted to prove to you that other woman found me attractive. And I proved it. Mrs. Roper: Well, fine, go to her. See if I care. I hope you`re happy. Stanley Roper: I don`t want to be happy; I want to be with you.
  • Chrissy: Jack, that smells good. Jack Tripper: Chrissy, I haven`t even started cooking yet. Chrissy: Well, you better hurry up and start cooking so you can catch up with the smell.
  • Jack Tripper: And speaking of current events, did you read the *big* news in the paper this morning? Chrissy: The May Company is having a huge sale on pantyhose. Jack Tripper: Excuse me, Chrissy, that`s not exactly a current event. Chrissy: It is so, it`s going on right now.
  • Ralph Furley: [after hearing Terry play the Violin very badly] Who`s *killing* a cat up here?
  • Helen Roper: Oh, why don`t you go see your dentist! Stanley Roper: What for? Helen Roper: Because your toothache is giving me a pain. Stanley Roper: Then you go see the dentist. Helen Roper: The place I got a pain you don`t see a dentist.
  • Stanley Roper: Will you put some clothes on? My wife`s here! Helen Roper: Mind your own business, Stanley. Stanley Roper: What if the towel slips? Helen Roper: Mind your own business, Stanley. Chrissy: Jack, you have some shaving cream on your face. Jack Tripper: Oh, thank you. Chrissy: [shouts] No, Jack! Helen Roper: Mind your own business, Chrissy!
  • Jack Tripper: It`s time to toast the bride and groom. To Gloria and Larry, happy days! Janet Wood Dawson: Good times! Chrissy: Little House on the Prairie!
  • Larry: What the heck am I gonna do without a friend like you? [he breaks down crying] Jack Tripper: Well, Larry, I`m only moving about a mile away. Larry: You shoulda told me that before I made a fool of myself!
  • Janet Wood Dawson: Oh, no, no, no, no. Don`t tell anybody you`re a chef, okay? Jack Tripper: Okay, mum`s the word. Janet Wood Dawson: Well, it`s not that there`s anything wrong with what you do, Jack. It`s just that... everybody here looks so important and we want to make a good impression. Well, you understand, don`t you? Jack Tripper: *Of course*, pumpkin. Janet Wood Dawson: Oh, thanks. Jack Tripper: You`re ashamed of me!
  • Ralph Furley: Ohhhh, I`m through with women. Jack Tripper: Aww. Ralph Furley: Don`t you get any ideas!
  • Terri: I just felt sorry for you! Jack Tripper: Sorry for me? Why would anybody feel sorry for me? Janet Wood Dawson: Oh, lots of reasons.
  • Larry: I just wanted to know if you wanted to spend an evening with a beautiful, young lady. Jack Tripper: No thanks, pal. I`d rather spend an evening with Janet.
  • Ralph Furley: This is a respectable building. NO ROMAN ORGIES!
  • Ralph Furley: You can`t follow The Brady Bunch if you miss the beginning!
  • [Stanley has been caught eavesdropping] Helen Roper: Stanley! You should say you`re sorry. Stanley Roper: All right, all right, I`m sorry. Helen Roper: And you`ll never do it again. Stanley Roper: And I`ll never do it again. Helen Roper: And you`ll take fifty dollars off next month`s rent. Stanley Roper: And I`ll never do it again.
    Trivia
  • 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).
  • # # In the final episode of the series, Jack moved from the apartment to one above his restaurant to live with his girlfriend Vicki (as seen in the spin-off "Three`s a Crowd" (1984)), Janet got married and left to live with her husband Phillip and Teri took a nursing job in Hawaii.
  • Felipe`s son is named Fernando Valenzuela Felipe Jose Jack Francesco Gomez.
  • Jack was in the Navy.
  • 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.
  • # # In the early series pilot, shot in March 1976, there were some differences to the actual show that ran for eight years: - Norman Fell and Audra Lindley played The Ropers in the pilot, but were named George and Mrs. Roper. As in the UK original, Mrs. Roper was more serious and not zany as in the series. - The pilot took place in a triplexed apartment area in North Hollywood, called the "Hacienda Palms", but the main series was at an apartment house in Santa Monica. - John Ritter`s character in the pilot was named David Bell, and he was an aspiring filmmaker. The two women roommates in the pilot were played by Valerie Curtin and Susanne Zenor. Their characters were named Jenny and Samantha, respectively. - The theme song had no real lyrics. The singers just sang "da-da-da-da-da-dum". - The sets used in the pilot mirrored the main series with the exception of the living room of the three roommates.
  • 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 Waltons" (1972) as Reverend Fordwick.
  • Suzanne Somers was fired midway through the show`s run due to salary disputes, amid a very public lawsuit and loads of publicity.
  • Any time Norman Fell said an especially funny or witty line, he would look directly into the camera as he laughed.
  • When Jack opens his restaurant, Larry brings his Greek family there for dinner. It is later revealed that Larry`s real last name is Dalliopoulos (He changed it to Dallas because it was easier to spell).
  • Mr. Roper`s car was a `58 Chevy.
  • Priscilla Barnes said her years on this show were the unhappiest in her professional career. She almost quit as soon as she was cast because she did not like the backstage atmosphere.
  • # # In the first few seasons, where the opening and closing credits were shot on the beach, it was done as a last-minute aspect by the producers at Venice Beach. The first shot, where the camera zooms in on Jack Tripper (John Ritter) riding his bike, was obtained by going on the roof of a Venice shop-owner who took $100 for use of his roof.
  • The exterior shots of the Roper`s apartment was an actual corner apartment-house in Santa Monica. Permission was obtained by the owners for filming rights.
  • # # Audra Lindley and Norman Fell left the show after the third season for a spin-off about their characters. They were promised by the ABC network that if their show didn`t make it past its first season, their spots were secure for a permanent return to "Three`s Company". Their spin-off lasted a season and a half, so ABC was not obliged bring them back. They were permanently replaced by Don Knotts.
  • The first season DVD set was rushed onto the market due to the demand after the death of John Ritter in 2003.
  • Chrissy`s father was a Methodist minister.
  • Ralph Furley`s brother, Bart, is mentioned several times throughout the series, but he is seen only in one episode ("Furley vs. Furley").
  • The original unaired pilot was written by Larry Gelbart and directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. A second pilot was taped with Joyce DeWitt as Janet and Susan Lanier as Chrissy. `Denise Galik-Furey` was originally cast as Chrissy but suddenly became unavailable shortly before taping. Bobbie Mitchell guest starred playing `Patricia Crawford`.
  • The 1980-1981 season was very difficult for the cast and crew. Suzanne Somers began to demand higher pay than her fellow cast members and part ownership of the show. When she was refused, she would often not show up to work. John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt refused to work with Somers any longer. So her character Chrissy was written out of the season except for a 60-second scene at the very end of the episodes. In these scenes, Chrissy was visiting her family and she would call Jack and Janet on the phone. These scenes were filmed early in the day so Somers would be off the set by the time Ritter and DeWitt arrived as they wanted no contact with her. At the end of the season, Somers was fired and Chrissy was never mentioned again.
  • Chrissy`s full name is "Christmas Noelle Snow".
  • In the show`s opening (beginning with the sixth season), a toddler walks up to Joyce DeWitt as she is feeding a goat. The toddler is Jason Ritter (son of John Ritter). This is revealed by DeWitt in a bonus feature of the Season 4 DVD.
  • # # During Suzanne`s clash with the producers at the start of season five, the cast had to be given scripts with Chrissy, and without Chrissy in them. Most of the time, Chrissy`s lines were given to Mr. Furley.
  • Two episodes from "The Ropers" (1979) were added to the `Three`s Company` syndication package. They include the Ropers pilot, and another episode that includes guest spots from John Ritter, `Joyce Dewitt`, and Suzanne Somers.
  • Although Jenilee Harrison was well liked by her co-workers, her inexperience and a drop in ratings led to them searching for yet another person to fill the third roommate position.
  • John Ritter is the only cast member to appear in every episode.
  • Because of the season five controversy, the producers reduced Chrissy`s role to short phone calls. Suzanne Somers would come in and record them the day before the rest of the cast arrived to shoot the episode. Many of the phone tags were later cut when the series went into syndication.
  • Numerous guest actors and actresses appeared in multiple roles. Jeffrey Tambor was the leader with three.
  • At the end of season three, Mr. Roper reveals that he sold the building, and the Ropers are moving. Mrs. Roper is hesitant. In real life, Audra Lindley was excited about doing a spin-off, while Norman Fell didn`t want to leave Three`s Company. It took him almost six months to agree.
  • During the earlier seasons` opening credits, the brunette walking by the beach that causes Jack to fall off his bike is Suzanne Somers in a wig.
  • # # Susan Lanier, who played Chrissy on the second unaired pilot, is seen on the show`s ending for the first several seasons alongside Jack and Janet, where the three are tossing bread to seagulls at the beach. This ending was carried over from the pilot and wasn`t re-shot with with Suzanne Somers as Chrissy.
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