Three's Company

American television sitcom

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April 25 2025 Tulsa, Oklahoma hosts the 'Mrs. Roper Romp', a charitable event celebrating the Mrs. Roper character from Three's Company. Participants dress in carcaftan-style clothing, big glasses, and carrot-red frizzy hairstyles to raise funds for homeless support, inspired by the character's warmth and style.
December 22 2023 Visual Entertainment Inc. released the Official 40th Anniversary Collection of the series, including spin-offs The Ropers and Three's a Crowd.
November 27 2020 Three's Company made its debut on IFC and was added to Pluto TV's channel lineup.
February 13 2018 Lionsgate Home Entertainment re-released the complete series DVD set.
2016 New Line Cinema initiated negotiations to acquire film rights for Three's Company, with Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein contracted to write the screenplay. Producers Robert Cort and Don Taffner, Jr. planned to set the film adaptation in the 1970s era of the original sitcom.
August 19 2014 Anchor Bay released a complete series DVD set of Three's Company.
August 19 2014 Anchor Bay released a complete series DVD set.
February 2 2012 Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt reconciled and reunited on Somers' web series Breaking Through, after three decades of not speaking.
2011 The show began airing on Antenna TV, along with its spin-offs.
2010 The show began airing on Antenna TV, alongside its spin-offs.

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