Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom. Of these were 172 episodes made originally by 15 March 1977 to 18 september 1984 were broadcast on ABC. Three's Companyis an American remake of the British series Man About the House, broadcast in Netherlands as ' Man on the floor ' and between 1994 and 2003 re-recorded with Dutch actors as SamSam .

Three's Company was seven times nominated for a Golden Globefor best supporting actor, which in a comedy series won in 1979 (Norman Fell) and those for best actor in a comedy series in 1980 (John Ritter). There were five nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, one of which was awarded (to Ritter). The series also won the people's Choice Award for favorite new comedy series in 1978 (shared with The Love Boat) and those for favorite comedy series in 1984. ==Starting Point[ Edit] == After a party is student chef Jack Tripper wake up in the bathtub of the apartment of Janet Wood and Chrissy Snow. The two still have a roommate needed to rent and let Jack withdraw therefore at them. This takes that from that moment on Jacks devious best friend Larry regularly comes across the floor. In addition, interfere landlordsStanley and Helen Roper is a frequent collaborator with the Affairs of their tenants. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == ==Spin-offs[ Edit] == As well as from Man About the House came from three's Company on two spin-offs :
 * John Ritter - Jack Tripper
 * Joyce DeWitt - Janet Wood
 * Suzanne Somers - Chrissy Snow
 * Richard Kline - Larry Dallas
 * Don Knotts - Ralph Furley
 * Priscilla Barnes - Terri Alden
 * Audra Lindley - Helen Roper
 * Norman Fell - Stanley Roper
 * Lindsay Harrison - Cindy Snow

In the first title is the elderly couple Stanley and Helen Roper Central (the American versions of the British George and Mildred Roper, also the inspiration for the later Straw Banda Arnold and in S). In three's a Crowd is a main character Jack Tripper again (the US version of the British Robin Tripp, also the inspiration for the later Jimmy de Waard in S).
 * The Ropers (1979-1980, the American equivalent of George & Mildred )
 * Three's a Crowd (1984-1985, the American equivalent of Robin's Nest )