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When a "spin-off" can be bad for your career = The Ropers.
Norman Fell and Audra Lindley had a good thing going on THREE'S COMPANY and I've read Fell was especially reluctant to leave a hit series for The Ropers -- and he was right. Fell and Lindley went from having gainful employment on a hit show in early 1979 to being out of a job by mid-May 1980 and having to find other work. Similar Trivia Nugget: Remember when Marla Gibbs was set-up to have her own series in 1981 called CHECKING IN set at a hotel? I remember Larry Linville was part of the cast playing the same kind of 'Frank Burns' character from MASH. When Checking In flopped in a hurry she was fortunate to be able to go back to The Jeffersons until it went off the air in 1985. Something Norman Fell and Audra Lindley were not able to do in regards to going back to "Three's Company" where Don Knotts had taken over in a singular role and, thus, only one actor needed to be paid as 'The Landlord'. |
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Yeah, that was a messed up situation. They were essentially fired for being too good and never rebounded.
I personally thought they should've brought the Ropers back in some capacity and had Furley constantly hitting on Helen, her playing it up to try to make Stanley jealous and Stanley acting like he didn't care; but all 3 of them occasionally coming together to help "the kids." |
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Thanks given by: | CMG (12-28-2023), MartinScorsesefan (12-13-2024) |
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Jul 2012
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I can remember when this show first premiered in 1977.
Watched it pretty faithfully up until it ended in the 80s. Watched reruns pretty faithfully in the late 80s. Then, I took a long break over the 90s and early 2000s, but then rediscovered the show on DVD back when Anchor Bay was releasing it. I've been regularly watching it ever since . I have a whole boxed set of the series since around 2018 or so. It's among my normal semi-daily viewing. Yes, wonderful memories. |
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I ordered and received the new VEI set. And given that it includes Three's A Crowd, I knew there was on thing that I had to check right away.
When the final episode of Three's Company originally aired (with the ending of it setting up and leading into Three's A Crowd), it ends with the show title appearing on screen and changing from "Three's Company" to "Three's A Crowd." The text for this is typically left off of reruns and the like. And while I don't recall offhand for sure, I assume that it likely was not included in the Anchor Bay release. Well, I am happy to say that it is included on this set. Here are some screen captures that I took of it. |
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Thanks given by: | cloggedmind (12-28-2023), hasslein (12-28-2023), OceanBlue (12-28-2023), Spasmo (12-28-2023), THF90 (12-28-2023) |
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Nov 2018
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I was very young when the show went from Three's Company to Three's A Crowd, so something from a few years before that is not something that I will recall as specifically from the original broadcast. |
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Thanks given by: | cloggedmind (12-28-2023) |
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Nov 2018
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It does, however, turn up in the Italian dubbed broadcasts but, of course, there is no English soundtrack. The disc set I ordered is taking one of those fancy post office trips up and down the Eastern seaboard for no reason, so if it gets here it might be late January. It goes from GA, to FL, to NC, to NJ, then back to FL.. rinse and repeat. ![]() Last edited by cloggedmind; 12-28-2023 at 09:29 AM. |
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While I'm not doing a side by side comparison, I would assume the quality on the original Anchor Bay release is likely going to be better on average simply due to less compression. Except for Season 1 (which was a single disc since it is a VERY short season), all of the Anchor Bay season sets were 4 discs each. On this new VEI set, Season 1 is a single disc again, but all of the other seasons are 3 discs each, some of which have 9 episodes on a single disc. It's not "the end of the world" and is par for the course with many old TV show DVD releases these days. But if you do have the old sets, keep them. Though with that in mind, I found something interesting about the final disc of Season 8. [Show spoiler] The Ropers is 4 discs total: 1 disc for Season 1 (which is also only 6 episodes), and 3 discs for Season 2. Three's A Crowd is 3 discs total. The packaging is... interesting.... It is one huge plastic case with no disc hubs. There's just this opening inside, and the discs are in a couple of booklets of disc-sleeves that just sit inside of it. What I do like about this set is that (similar to Mill Creek, in one of the few things I can compliment them about) the episode titles and bonus features are all listed on the disc labels, themselves. This is something that I wish had been a standard with most TV show disc releases from the get-go. Sure, it is nice when there is a booklet or info inside of a case or whatever with everything listed and maybe a more detailed breakdown of things, but there is still a convenience to having that info on the discs, themselves. Last edited by Dynamo of Eternia; 12-28-2023 at 04:11 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | cloggedmind (12-28-2023), hasslein (12-29-2023), Lastchancerecords (02-15-2024), OceanBlue (12-28-2023), Spasmo (12-28-2023) |
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Thanks for the feedback on the set. Sounds like the Ropers and Three's a Crowd are pretty spread out. Do the episode credits for Three's Company, especially in the early seasons, look like the full original broadcast ones? I know for syndication they cut them down. For example, season two has a short instrumental montage after the names and before the final chorus. |
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Nov 2018
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I appreciate you checking and giving the rundown of this set!
![]() !!!!! [BIG EDIT, here folks!] If you use these VEI discs in any player that isn't a clamp-style, sliding tray loader, BEWARE!! I've just discovered that some, not all but some of the center hubs are pressed too high to fit pc drives and WILL drag and scratch around the plastic housing of a pc drive. I've had a few like this before, such as in The Rifleman sets. Not sure of the process, but it's like the discs are pressed upside down? You'll feel it if you get one that doesn't quite snap onto the spindle properly. If that happens, give it a lil' nudge/spin and see if it rubs before you close that disc slot! Save you a lot of scratchin'!! !!!!! While waiting for my set to show up I checked the Anchor Bay Series 8 episode, "Friends and Lovers"-- it has a runtime of 48:33 and does retain the animated "Three's A Crowd, Premiering Next Week" caption with the little leitmotif jingle that trails straight into the credits, just like the VEI version. In addition, just for those not familiar, this last episode is usually cut into two parts in reruns, losing most of the moving scenes with Larry complaining, "Cinderella, Cinderella!" and the stuff like the stereo falling out the bottom of the box (of which the still image is always shown in the syndication credits, but the scene gets cut for time). So it looks like that episode was presented in full on both sets, minus the mid-show and end network bumpers. Quote:
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Threes Company is one of my favorite sitcoms, even though it declined quite a bit as the seasons went by. Happy it's back on physical media. I owned Seasons 1-2, but never got around to getting the rest or the complete set. This new one seems like a no-brainer, especially since it includes Threes a Crowd and The Ropers. I never thought those would ever come out since there is almost no market for them outside a completionist set like this (in fact, that's why DHT didn't license them to Anchor Bay back in the day).
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Thanks given by: | OceanBlue (12-28-2023) |
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Jan 2012
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Sorry of this was already asked, but any chance of these three complete shows coming to digital yet? Or is the DVD the only way to go? Thanks!
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Sounds like if they used the same transfers and compressed them even more , then this set is crap . Your essentially paying $80 for the inclusion the of "the ropers" . Three's a crowd is one of the the worst tv show spinoffs ever from a legendary comedy show (one of the best top 10 ever) I can download the ropers for free .
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Aug 2012
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Are the dvds in the original 480 60i (interlaced) format or have they been deinterlaced to 30fps? The VEI “Gimme a Break” set included 30p video on the discs so not sure of their track record.
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May 2023
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Whatever it is, it looks like bad permanent deinterlacing. You can see it in the lips when they talk. Worse than the original set.
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