If you remember TV in the mid-1970s, you'll no doubt recall it was the era of "jiggle TV," where scripts were thinly-veiled excuses for Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman to run in slow motion, Charlie's ...
Entertainment publicist Danny Deraney commemorated 48 years since Three's Company's premiere on March 15, 1977, by sharing the sitcom's initial intro scene, filmed before changes were made to the cast ...
Three’s Company is one of the sitcoms that defined the late ’70s and early ’80s culture. A series that became a cult classic well before it went off the air, Three’s Company made stars out of Suzanne ...
Three’s Company came at a time when television was booming. The series premiered on ABC in 1977, competing with shows like Laverne and Shirley and Happy Days. It also introduced the world to actors ...
When Three's Company premiered on ABC on March 15, 1977, its premise — one man and two women, all single, living platonically in the same Santa Monica apartment — seemed scandalous. But underneath the ...
For most of the eight years that Joyce DeWitt worked on the classic sitcom Three’s Company, it brought her a tremendous amount of joy and happiness. But there was a moment toward the end of the show ...
Mary Tyler Moore of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Harry Morgan of M*A*S*H, and Suzanne Somers of Three's Company Image by Jefferson Chacon Three's Company, a classic sitcom from the 1970s, was popular ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
John Ritter, Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt in 'Three's Company'. It’s been 48 years since Three’s Company brought together three zany roommates — who weren’t supposed to be living together, ...
Three's Company almost looked very different than the sitcom viewers grew to love. Noticeably, the intro does not yet have lyrics (it would later be Joe Raposo's catchy “Come and Knock on Our Door").
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