Come and Knock on Our Door: A Hers and Hers and His Guide to "Three's Company"
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (577 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0312168039 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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The Best Sitcom Ever Created on TV Rama Rao Anyone who has watched Three's Company and other 70s and 80s sitcoms would love this book. Author Chris Mann is a Three's Company fan like many of us but he went few steps ahead to do the interview with cast and crew and did research to put it all in the form of a book. He was also interviewed on cable network E! when they made their own two hour show on this sitcom. It is sad that there were problems between the cast members, but I will not blame that on anyone; but I feel sad for Suzanne Somers, because, John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt distanced from Suzan. Not Everything Is As It Appears RJ Three's Company is my favorite all-time show. It was so interesting to read about the goings on behind the scenes. The cast members jelled so well on-screen it was hard to believe (and disappointing) to find out that there was so much animosity off camera. It wasn't always that way. It started when John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt believed that Suzanne Somers started getting greedy with her salary demands. That prompted the producers to write her off the show and bring in Chrissy's cousin, Cindy (played by Jennilee Harrison). Cindy's appearance (or Chrissy's . "A must for any "Three's Company" fan" according to Tina M.. I'm proud & happy to own it. This book is a wonderful way to satisfy your Three's Company nostalgic moods. It has everything from interviews & biographies to publicity photos & some never published photos. Even little details like the roommates' fashion styles and big stuff like the controversies behind the show.The only little disappointment I had was that the images/photos are in Black & White only. But even this doesn't matter when you hold this fantastic book in your hands. Chris Mann did a great job (and I thought I was a big fan)!! So glad someone m
Growing up in Oklahoma in the '70s and '80s, Chris Mann learned about peace, love, and misunderstanding by watching Three's Company. An art director and writer living in Los Angeles, he now sees life as one big double entendre.
An art director and writer living in Los Angeles, he now sees life as one big double entendre.. About the AuthorGrowing up in Oklahoma in the '70s and '80s, Chris Mann learned about peace, love, and misunderstanding by watching Three's Company
And the late Audra Lindley, in her final interview, describes what she looks for in a muu-muu. Jenilee Harrison tells what it was like to replace Suzanne Somers during the contract dispute. So Come and Knock on Our Door, We've Been Waiting for You.. Norman Fell, Don Knotts, Richard Kline, and Ann Wedgeworth disclose the ups and downs of TV's looniest landlords and tenants. Joyce DeWitt also reveals her secret struggles with the show's producers and explains why she turned her back on Hollywood when John Ritter spun off alone in Three's a Crowd-- and what she's been doing ever since. But behind the scenes, the real-life tensions of fame and controversy plus personal, financial, and creative conflicts threatened to end the love and laughter.With interviews from over sixty actors, producers, directors, and crew members, Chris Mann uncovers the good, the bad, and the ugly that occurred on the set-- from the fun and friendships to the fe