'Come and Knock on Our Door ...'
TV Land Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Three's Company with a 24-Hour
Marathon Beginning Saturday, March 17
NEW YORK, March 12 -- TV Land celebrates the
comedic misadventures of the zaniest roommates on television -- Jack, Janet
and Chrissy -- with a 24-hour marathon saluting the 30th Anniversary of the
Emmy Award-winning series Three's Company beginning Saturday, March 17, at
8:00pm (all times ET/PT). Tune in to relive some of television's most
hilarious and madcap episodes including a retrospective show hosted by
Lucille Ball, the pilot episode recounting how it all started and the
series finale. TV Land will also showcase episodes from the hit series'
spin-off, The Ropers and Three's a Crowd.
Fans can log on to tvland.com beginning Friday, March 9 through Friday,
March 30 to register to win a Three's Company DVD box set containing all
the episodes from season eight, as well as "bloopers" and "featurettes:"
"The Best of Jack, Janet, Terri, Larry and Furley," "John Ritter: Working
with the Master" and "Usted Habla Three's Company?"
Three's Company aired on ABC and remained a top-ten show through its
seven-year run from 1977-1984. It follows the lives of three roommates:
Janet Wood (Joyce DeWitt), a young, single woman who works as a florist;
Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers), a bubbly, blonde typist; and Jack Tripper
(John Ritter), a student studying to be a chef. At first, their landlords
-- Stanley (Norman Fell) and Helen (Audra Lindley) Roper -- are against the
threesome sharing their apartment until Jack tricks them into thinking he's
gay. The Ropers would eventually spin-off into their own show in 1979,
aptly titled The Ropers, as they adventure out of the apartment complex to
a townhouse in an upscale neighborhood of Cheviot Hills. It is then that
Mr. Ralph Furley (Don Knotts) takes over as the owner of the
not-so-swinging single's apartment. As Crissy leaves, Cindy Snow (Jennille
Harrison), her cousin moves in with Jack and Janet and later, Terri Alden
(Priscilla Barnes), replaces Cindy as the third roommate. At the end of the
series, Jack received his own spin-off, Three's a Crowd, and moves in with
girlfriend Vicky Bradford (Mary Cadorette) a flight attendant.
Three's Company's 30th Anniversary block schedule is as follows (all
times ET/PT):
Saturday, March 17 through Sunday, March 18
8:00p #129 -- Best Of Three's Company pt. 1 8:00a Test Pilot episode (2)
8:30p #130 -- Best Of Three's Company pt. 2 8:30a #103 -- Jack Bares All
pt. 1
9:00p #1 -- Man About The House 9:00a #104 -- Jack Bares All
pt. 2
9:30p #2 -- And Mother Makes Four 9:30a #1 -- Man About The
House
10:00p #171 -- The Heiress 10:00a #2 -- And Mother Makes
Four
10:30p #172 -- Cupid Works Overtime 10:30a #3 -- Roper's Niece
11:00p #173 -- Friends and Lovers (Part 1) 11:00a #28 -- Days Of Beer &
Weeds
11:30p #174 -- Friends and Lovers (Part 2) 11:30a #50 -- The Bake Off
12:00a #3 -- Roper's Niece 12:00p #58 -- The New
Landlord (Furley)
12:30a #28 -- Days Of Beer & Weeds 12:30p #59 -- Snow Job
1:00a #50 -- The Bake Off 1:00p #67 -- Ralph's Rivals
1:30a #58 -- The New Landlord (Furley) 1:30p #94 -- Furley vs.
Furley
2:00a #59 -- Snow Job 2:00p #103 -- Jack Bares All
pt. 1
2:30a 2:30p #104 -- Jack Bares All
pt. 2
3:00a #67 -- Ralph's Rivals 3:00p #129 -- Best Of Three's
Company pt. 1
3:30a #94 -- Furley vs. Furley 3:30p #130 -- Best Of Three's
Company pt. 2
4:00a #144 -- Going To Pot 4:00p #144 -- Going To Pot
4:30a #163 -- The Charming Stranger 4:30p #163 -- The Charming
Stranger
5:00a #170 -- Forget Me Not 5:00p #170 -- Forget Me Not
5:30a Three's A Crowd #1 -- Family Affair 5:30p #171 -- The Heiress
6:00a The Ropers #1 -- Moving On 6:00p #172 -- Cupid Works
Overtime
6:30a Three's A Crowd #20 -- King For A Day 7:00p #173 -- Friends and
Lovers (Part 1)
7:00a The Ropers #27 -- Four Letter Word 7:30p #174 -- Friends and
Lovers (Part 2)
7:30a Test Pilot episode (1)
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