What is Three's Company (TV) About?
Three's Company is a beloved and iconic American sitcom that originally aired from 1977 to 1984. Created by Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and Bernard West, the show follows the lives of three single roommates residing in Apartment 201 of a Santa Monica, California apartment building. Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow, and Jack Tripper navigate the ups and downs of adulthood while maintaining a platonic living arrangement. Their unconventional living situation leads to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and comedic mishaps. The trio's interactions with the eccentric couple, Mr. and Mrs. Roper, who own the apartment building, add an extra layer of humor and chaos to their lives. With its witty writing, memorable characters, and timeless humor, Three's Company became a groundbreaking sitcom that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. The show's talented ensemble cast, which included John Ritter as the lovable and clumsy Jack Tripper, Joyce DeWitt as the sensible Janet Wood, and Suzanne Somers as the sweet and naive Chrissy Snow, brought their characters to life and made them household names. Three's Company is remembered as a trailblazing sitcom that tackled relevant social issues with humor and charm, while providing audiences with endless laughter and entertainment.
The first episode of Three's Company aired on March 15, 1977 and the most recent episode to air was on September 18, 1984.