LuLu Rogers
02-19-2006, 01:49 PM
This is an article from "Come and Knock On Our Door:A Hers and Hers and His Guide to Three's Company" By Chris Mann:
"Between takes, John Ritter and I shared our fascination with the Beatles. He's a lot of fun. John was great. It was a very pleasant experience...When this cop comes to the apartment to arrest Jack Tripper, I had to make a choice...It was bad enough I was a cop and nobody would see me. I had to find a way to get the hat off, so everyone could see my face and see how handsome I was - when in fact I looked like a cross between Tony Perkins and Don Knotts. I remember having this hat and needing something to do with it. So I devised a gimmick to do that. When I arrested him, I took the hat off and read him the Miranda rights from inside the hat. I played the straight man against Jack Tripper, which was very unusual for me at the time. Still, the idea of breaking into a half-hour sitcom at the time seemed like a good idea."~John Larroquette(Guest starring in the episode "Jack Moves Out")
"Between takes, John Ritter and I shared our fascination with the Beatles. He's a lot of fun. John was great. It was a very pleasant experience...When this cop comes to the apartment to arrest Jack Tripper, I had to make a choice...It was bad enough I was a cop and nobody would see me. I had to find a way to get the hat off, so everyone could see my face and see how handsome I was - when in fact I looked like a cross between Tony Perkins and Don Knotts. I remember having this hat and needing something to do with it. So I devised a gimmick to do that. When I arrested him, I took the hat off and read him the Miranda rights from inside the hat. I played the straight man against Jack Tripper, which was very unusual for me at the time. Still, the idea of breaking into a half-hour sitcom at the time seemed like a good idea."~John Larroquette(Guest starring in the episode "Jack Moves Out")