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 ...
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 ...
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"Three's Company" was a ratings blockbuster for ABC during its eight-season run. The sitcom centered around three single roommates sharing a Santa Monica apartment: goofy chef Jack Tripper (John ...
Three’s Company has one of the most easily recognizable jingles and premises of any television show in history. Even young TV viewers have likely heard the song at one time or another. The theme song ...
Suzanne Somers, who rose to fame in 1977 as Chrissy Snow on the ABC sitcom Three’s Company, died on Sunday following a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She was just one day shy of turning 77.
The “Three’s Company” character played by Audra Lindley has become a cult figure in recent years, as seen in parties held around the country in her honor. A Mr. Furley in a crowd of Helens at a Mrs.
Three’s Company Fans loved watching Jack Tripper, Chrissy Snow, and Janet Wood’s silly antics. Back in the 1970s, a man living with two women was taboo, so they had to pretend Jack was gay to get ...
Suzanne Somers passed away two years ago, but her memory lives on, not only through her Hollywood career and businesses, but artificial intelligence too. Her widower, Alan Hamel, worked with an AI ...
Suzanne Somers, who parlayed TV stardom in the sitcom hits “Three’s Company” and “Step by Step” into a personal fortune as a health and fitness pitchwoman and author, died Sunday in Palm Springs, ...