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25 Facts About “Three’s Company” That Are Sure To Surprise You!

by Jake Arnold

Published November 10, 2017

15 Facts About "Three's Company" That Are Sure To Surprise You!

20. Don Knotts Took Over Some of Suzanne Somer’s Lines

By 1980, Somers was so popular she demanded more money, requesting a significant pay bump: from $30,000 an episode to $150,000 to be exact. During negotiations, the actress skipped tapings of the sitcom so the writers would produce alternate scripts that included Chrissy, printed in pink, and ones that omitted her character, printed in blue. In her absence, her lines often went to Knott’s Mr. Furley, as in the episode “And Justice for Jack.”

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21. What’s the Address?

The address of the trio’s apartment changed numerous times over the course of the series.

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22. Opening Credits Cameo

The beautiful woman who distracts Jack Tripper, leading him to fall off his bike during the opening credits, is none other than Suzanne Somers in a black wig.

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23. Larry Dallas Was Supposed to be a One-Off Character

The character was originally supposed to only appear once. However, actor Richard Kline had such chemistry with John Ritter, that the character became a regular on the series.

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24. The Show’s Iron Man and Woman

 John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt are the only actors to appear in every episode of the series.
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25. The DVDs Were in High Demand for The Saddest Possible Reason

Demand for the series on DVD reached a fever pitch in 2003 following the untimely death of John Ritter. In response, the studio rushed the series out as quickly as possible.

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