If you grew up watching sitcoms in the late ’70s and early ’80s, chances are you’re familiar with Three’s Company. This iconic show featured John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, and later Priscilla Barnes and Jenilee Harrison as three single roommates sharing a Santa Monica apartment, often finding themselves in hilarious misunderstandings. Based on the British sitcom Man About the House, Three’s Company aired for eight seasons on ABC from 1977 to 1984.
Renowned for its risqué humor, sexual innuendo, and slapstick comedy, Three’s Company became a classic in the comedy genre. It introduced memorable characters like the nosy landlords Mr. and Mrs. Roper (played by Norman Fell and Audra Lindley), the slick used-car salesman Larry Dallas (portrayed by Richard Kline), and the eccentric building manager Ralph Furley (played by the legendary Don Knotts).

Behind the scenes of this beloved series, a myriad of secrets, scandals, mishaps, and bloopers unfolded. From contract disputes to wardrobe malfunctions to production blunders, Three’s Company experienced its fair share of both drama and comedy off-camera.
In this video, we’ll uncover some of the most surprising facts about Three’s Company, offering viewers a fresh perspective on this cherished sitcom. Whether you’re a devoted fan or simply intrigued by the inner workings of the show, you won’t want to miss discovering more about this iconic series.