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Sean Snow
06-18-2001, 11:35 AM
I found some weird names in hte credits. There are two:

1) In the The Ropers turned Three's Company episode "Movin On", right before it says 1979, it says, "The Ropers Company," which I found weird.

2) In the episode, "Jack Moves Out", a Janet Wood is credited as playing a character. In the Come and Knock On Our Door book, there is no mention of her in the episode guide.

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Jack: You know what your trouble is, Chrissy? You're a compulsive eater!
Chrissy: I am not! I'm just always hungry.

callmetootie
06-18-2001, 11:38 AM
1: In The Ropers, the credits would always end as The Ropers Company, except for syndicated reruns which are Three's Company Friends Company.

2: If you search up on imdb.com, this Janet Wood person has been in quite a few things.

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ros583
06-18-2001, 01:40 PM
What character did the janet wood play in this episode?

skaterangel
06-18-2001, 08:39 PM
Janet Wood is not a real person. She cant play characters. She is the character played by Joyce DeWitt.

Sean Snow
06-19-2001, 10:51 AM
There is an actress playing under Janet Wood. Ros, I'll look over my recording and find out for you.

ThomasE
06-25-2001, 06:54 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sean Snow:
[B] I found some weird names in hte credits. There are two:

1) In the The Ropers turned Three's Company episode "Movin On", right before it says 1979, it says, "The Ropers Company," which I found weird.

To answer your question, that was actually an episode of the Ropers. No lie. There was a part 1 that aired on 3'company then parts 2 and 3 aired as Ropers episodes, when Ropers got canceled, parts 2 and 3 were sold as 3's company eps. Just like that Different Strokes and Hello Larry situation.

Sean Snow
06-25-2001, 06:57 PM
I knew that about "tHe Ropers" episode: "Moving On" was a continuation of "An Anniversary Surprise", and was #001 of the Ropers. Stanley, Ladies Man (Org. called "The Party") was episode #7 of "The Party".