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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
'Three's Company' - Mixture - Easy
bathtub. Jack fell asleep in the bathtub after Eleanor's farewell party.
Eleanor. Eleanor moved because she had a baby and got married.
works in a flower shop. Janet was the manager of the flower shop, and once hired Jack, but got fired because he took the blame in something Janet did.
J.C Braddock. This was mentioned a few times only.
bird. Once Mr. Roper bought Mrs. Roper a female bird for her anniversary, but it was actually a present for the male bird. He really payed more attention to the bird than to Helen.
The Love Butt. Some pals from the Navy did this to him.
Used car salesman. He always lies about his work or name to girls. He says that someone that gets up early, puts makeup, fake eyelashes, and other stuff, is not a person that wants to hear the truth.
Jack's Bistro. It's a French restaurant, owned by Mr. Angelino.
2. The 2 spinoffs were "The Ropers" and "Three's a Crowd".
What was the apartment number of Jack, Janet and Chrissy's apartment?
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201. Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Cindy and Terri all lived in the apartment throughout the years.
John Ritter. John Ritter died on September 11, 2003. He died of a tear in his aorta.
Suzanne Somers. She was written off the show because she wanted more money than ABC could afford.
Joyce DeWitt. Joyce DeWitt was born on April 23, 1949 in Wheeling, West Virginia.
How many seasons were Norman Fell and Audra Lindley on "Three's Company"?
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3. They moved onto "The Ropers", which only lasted one season from 1979 until 1980. Mr. Furley became the superintendent for the remainder of the show's length.
Jack's best friend. Larry was played by Richard Kline. Richard Kline was struck by lightning while he was doing a military service in Vietnam.
Ralph Furley. Don Knotts was born on July 21, 1924 in Morgantown, West Virginia.
1984. "Three's Company" started in 1977 and ended in 1984.
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