Three's Company
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All in the Family scribe Mickey Ross dies...(Hollywood Reporter) - Comedy writer and producer Mickey Ross, an Emmy winner who worked on "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Three's Company," died Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of complications from a stroke... In this article: All in the Family, Three's Company, Emmy, Los Angeles, The Jeffersons, World War II, and Humane Society |
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L.A. Times - San Fernando Valley News | May 30, 2009
Michael Ross dies at 89; TV writer-producer endowed Jewish studies programs
...his work on 'All in the Family' and launched a spinoff, 'The Jeffersons.' He also helped create 'Three's Company' and produced another spinoff, 'Three's a Crowd.' May 30, 2009 Michael "Mickey" Ross, a writer-producer who reveled in...
In this article: All in the Family, Suzanne Somers, UCLA, City College of New York, and Emmy Award
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PR Newswire | October 09, 2007
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...the network showcases its most popular shows including The Andy Griffith Show, M*A*S*H, The Cosby Show, Three's Company, Good Times, Sanford & Son, The Jeffersons, Leave It To Beaver, I Love Lucy and Star Trek. About TV Land Now seen in over...
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washingtonpost.com | May 31, 2009
'All in the Family' Writer
'All in the Family' Writer Michael "Mickey" Ross, a television writer and producer, who had a role in creating "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Three's Company," has died at the age of 89. He was a longtime associate of Norman Lear...
In this article: All in the Family, UCLA, Edith Bunker, Archie Bunker, City College of New York, Emmy, and Norman Lear
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Chicago Tribune | May 29, 2009
'70s sitcom writer dead at 89
...his work on 'All in the Family' and launched a spinoff, 'The Jeffersons.' He also helped create 'Three's Company' and produced another spinoff, 'Three's a Crowd.' Michael "Mickey" Ross, seen in 1981, donated $4 million to UCLA last year to...
In this article: All in the Family, Suzanne Somers, Michael Ross, UCLA, City College of New York, and Emmy Award
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Wikipedia | June 25, 2009
Michael Ross (screenwriter)
...Jeffersons and Three's Company. Ross and West continued as executive producers of Three's Company after the death of partner Nicholl in 1980, also producing the spin-off shows The Ropers and Three's a Crowd. Ross died May 26, 2009 due to...
In this article: Bernard West, Emmy Award, Michael Ross, The Ropers, The Jeffersons, All in the Family, and Three's a Crowd
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Contactmusic.com | May 30, 2009
The Jeffersons - Tv Writer Ross Dies
...producer for 81 episodes of the 1970s TV comedy. He also wrote and produced the series' spin-off The Jeffersons, before writing and directing episodes of the U.S. sitcom Three's Company. His accomplishments were recognised in 1973 when he...
In this article: The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Los Angeles, All rights reserved, World War II, and Emmy
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boston.com - Top arts and entertainment stories | May 31, 2009
Michael Ross, 89; wrote for 'All in the Family,' 'Jeffersons'
...Jefferson, played by Sherman Hemsley. When ABC wanted to do an American version of the British sitcom "Man About the House," Mr. Ross and his producing partners - West and Don Nicholl - helped create "Three's Company," which debuted in 1977.
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Description from Wikipedia:
Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House.
The story revolves around three roommates, Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow (later Cindy Snow and Terri Alden), and Jack Tripper who share Apartment 201 in a Santa Monica, California apartment building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roper (later owned by Bart Furley but managed by his brother, Ralph Furley). The show, a comedy of errors, chronicles the escapades of the trio's constant misunderstandings, social lives, and struggle to keep up with rent.
- Name:
- Three's Company
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Created By:
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- Michael Ross
- Don Nicholl
- Bernie West
- Starring:
- Length:
- 25 minutes (per episode)
- Format:
- Sitcom
- Website:
- http://www.threescompany.com/
- Location:
- Hollywood, California
- Broadcast Channel:
- ABC
- Number of Seasons:
- 8
- First:
- March 15, 1977
- Last:
- September 18, 1984
- Number of Episodes:
- 172 (plus 2 episodes of The Ropers aired in syndication as Three's Company)
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