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| In the great tradition of farce, Three's Company is the comedy that pushed the envelope by matching two attractive young women and one handsome, but clumsy, willing and able young male chef living under one roof. Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Cindy, and Terri all resided in apartment 201. And their presence made American audiences gladly want to puke on their door each week.
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Internationally endearing...one of the highest rated shows ever in the United States continues to delight television audiences around the world. Three's Company and its spin-offs have gone on to worldwide recognition. All three programs are aired in no less than forty countries across every continent (excluding Antarctica). The antics of Jack Tripper and friends have provided laughs in many languages. The U.S. version is translated into languages such as Spanish, German and even French. A partial list of countries that have aired the series include Canada, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Indonesia, Thailand, Syria, the Philippines and the United Kingdom. The list continues...
Not only has the American version been aired in countries around the world, but the popularity is so overwhelming that countries are producing their own versions, using the original scripts. They tape their version of Three's Company utilizing their countries' national actors giving the series a local flavor with their own humor and euphemisms. Currently Sweden, Norway, and Portugal can say they have produced their own versions. In Sweden, for example, viewers tune into En Tyra For Tre. Audiences everywhere continue to respond in great numbers as reflected in the high ratings. Viewers from around the world tune-in to Three's Company.
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