View Full Version : Did you know Don Knotts was offered a regular role on Three's a Crowd??
SitcomsHeydayfan 10-29-2019, 12:55 AM I wonder why he turned it down??
Around that time he did a show called "What a Country" which totally BOMBED. Jack Tripper is one of the most legendary characters in TV history so he should've stayed!
What role do you think he would've played? Maybe Furley would've been a competing landlord to Bradford? Or maybe he would've bought the building housing Jack's Bistro and the upstairs apartments from Bradford?
thejasoomian 10-29-2019, 11:36 AM No, I never heard about Don being offered a role on the show. I know Richard Kline (LARRY) had been offered a part. But he turned it down because he shot a pilot for a new show with Shelly Fabares. And he thought that was going to be a sure thing. Richard would have been second banana so I'm sure that was more appealing to him. I never heard that Don had been offered a role but I imagine he was ready to try a different role as well. And probably hoping for a starring role, top banana. I never heard of that show "What A Country" , I'll have to check that one out. I did read in a article that Stuart Pankin was suppose to join the show in the 2nd season as a neighbor. I don't know if I would have liked that though. They tried a episode of Three's A Crowd with a neighbor and it just didn't work for me. It's the one where Vicky's friend stays the night and Jack thinks she's got the hots for him. The neighbor wasn't necessary. One good thing that I liked about Three's A Crowd vs Three's Company was that they got to get away from their apartment/bistro a lot and do scenes and storylines.
DJM77 10-29-2019, 08:16 PM I never heard of that show "What A Country" , I'll have to check that one out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hph-_beirmM
SitcomsHeydayfan 10-29-2019, 11:45 PM No, I never heard about Don being offered a role on the show. I know Richard Kline (LARRY) had been offered a part. But he turned it down because he shot a pilot for a new show with Shelly Fabares. And he thought that was going to be a sure thing. Richard would have been second banana so I'm sure that was more appealing to him. I never heard that Don had been offered a role but I imagine he was ready to try a different role as well. And probably hoping for a starring role, top banana. I never heard of that show "What A Country" , I'll have to check that one out. I did read in a article that Stuart Pankin was suppose to join the show in the 2nd season as a neighbor. I don't know if I would have liked that though. They tried a episode of Three's A Crowd with a neighbor and it just didn't work for me. It's the one where Vicky's friend stays the night and Jack thinks she's got the hots for him. The neighbor wasn't necessary. One good thing that I liked about Three's A Crowd vs Three's Company was that they got to get away from their apartment/bistro a lot and do scenes and storylines.
Right. Larry was offered a part too which he should've taken because the Jack Tripper character is so iconic. He had plenty of time to pursue other opportunities after TAC was over.
I read this about Don Knotts on the IMDB Trivia section for TAC. I suppose it would've been harder to find a role for him unless he helped out at the Bistro like he did during Three's Company! :lol:
Duster76 11-01-2019, 12:31 PM SitcomsHeydayfan said:
"Around that time he did a show called "What a Country" which totally BOMBED".
Well, about that, the two shows didn't overlap or come close to overlapping. Further, Knotts was not in the original cast of What a Country. Three's a Crowd was on during the 1984-85 television season, What a Country was a syndicated show that ran during the 86-87 season. It didn't exactly bomb, it ran one year and was not renewed. Knotts replaced Gail Strickland (Miss Landis in two Seinfeld episodes), for the second half of the series run.
Duster76 11-01-2019, 12:46 PM If Knotts was offered a role, it may have been less than it seems. He might have been offered less money than he was making on Three's Company, and it may have been recurring not a regular part.
SitcomsHeydayfan 11-01-2019, 10:40 PM SitcomsHeydayfan said:
"Around that time he did a show called "What a Country" which totally BOMBED".
Well, about that, the two shows didn't overlap or come close to overlapping. Further, Knotts was not in the original cast of What a Country. Three's a Crowd was on during the 1984-85 television season, What a Country was a syndicated show that ran during the 86-87 season. It didn't exactly bomb, it ran one year and was not renewed. Knotts replaced Gail Strickland (Miss Landis in two Seinfeld episodes), for the second half of the series run.
Ok, I stand corrected. I meant the same general time. But you're helping prove my point. Don Knotts wasn't doing anything in 84-85 unless he did some plays or something. But I'm sure TAC paid better than that considering his years in the business so there was no reason for him to turn it down!
I bet if Knotts was in TAC it would've most likely been renewed or at least John would've been more likely to accept those 13 extra episodes he was offered!
Can you imagine 13 more episodes of Jack Tripper? Imagine 13 more episodes of Jack Tripper AND Don Knotts!
Duster76 11-02-2019, 11:05 PM [QUOTE=SitcomsHeydayfan;5628837]Ok, I stand corrected. I meant the same general time. But you're helping prove my point. Don Knotts wasn't doing anything in 84-85 unless he did some plays or something. But I'm sure TAC paid better than that considering his years in the business so there was no reason for him to turn it down!
I bet if Knotts was in TAC it would've most likely been renewed or at least John would've been more likely to accept those 13 extra episodes he was offered!
Can you imagine 13 more episodes of Jack Tripper? Imagine 13 more episodes of Jack Tripper AND Don Knotts!
Well after seeing your response I went to the source material you cited, both Kline and Knotts were offered recurring roles not regular roles. Big difference, that might have translated into just a couple of appearances a year. Knotts already plowed that field reprising the Barney Fife character on The Andy Griffith Show by making 5 additional appearances on the series over the final three seasons (he also appeared in the first Mayberry RFD if memory serves me correctly), my point, he may have felt he would be just repeating himself. Also at that stage of his life the limited exposure wasn't going to do much for his career or bank account. In the end there may also have been some lingering resentment towards the way the Three's Company cast was kept in the dark about the exit strategy for the original series.
thejasoomian 11-03-2019, 12:06 PM Does anybody know the original source for the "13 more episodes " ? Wiki doesn't have a link to that statement. And I've searched for this but haven't been able to find anything.
SitcomsHeydayfan 11-04-2019, 12:51 AM Duster76, I just read it quickly as both words start with "re". But he still should've taken the role in TAC because he wasn't doing anything then.
As far as any lingering bitterness goes Knotts has been in the business for decades so I'm sure he knew "that's show business". Plus Joyce had no reason to be bitter about a show that made her a MULTI -millionaire and gave her an opportunity 99.999% of people don't get!
Duster76 11-04-2019, 11:29 PM Duster76, I just read it quickly as both words start with "re". But he still should've taken the role in TAC because he wasn't doing anything then.
As far as any lingering bitterness goes Knotts has been in the business for decades so I'm sure he knew "that's show business". Plus Joyce had no reason to be bitter about a show that made her a MULTI -millionaire and gave her an opportunity 99.999% of people don't get!
A couple of points, a recurring role might have been a handful of appearances a year, the money may not have been right, the number of appearances may not have worked for Knotts, or Don and his manager may not have felt clinging to a part which was shrinking was not a good career move. I think he did the right thing, the oldtimers in showbiz have an piece of advice they give the newcomers, make you have some F U money set aside.
Schmoopie 11-07-2019, 02:17 AM That doesn't surprise me but it was a smart move on his part not to take it.
SitcomsHeydayfan 11-08-2019, 01:00 AM That doesn't surprise me but it was a smart move on his part not to take it.
I don't think so because he wasn't doing anything else then plus he knew Jack Tripped is one of the most iconic characters in sitcom/TV history!
Also they were pretty good friends from what I've read.
AMackII 11-08-2019, 05:28 AM Never heard of it but he was never casted in this TC Spinoff. on the hand, Knotts guest appeared as Les on Matlock during the late 1980s & early 1990s.
TV Guy 11-08-2019, 07:32 AM If imdb is the source for this, then I have my doubts. IMDb relies on reader contributions and there are lots of errors. Chris Mann’s book doesn’t mention it, and it’s pretty thorough.
There wouldn’t have been a place for Don on TAC beyond a guest appearance, and that’s my guess for what he was offered, if anything at all. It made sense for Jack’s best friend Larry to recur on that show. Jack’s old landlord, not so much.
SitcomsHeydayfan 11-09-2019, 02:00 AM If imdb is the source for this, then I have my doubts. IMDb relies on reader contributions and there are lots of errors. Chris Mann’s book doesn’t mention it, and it’s pretty thorough.
There wouldn’t have been a place for Don on TAC beyond a guest appearance, and that’s my guess for what he was offered, if anything at all. It made sense for Jack’s best friend Larry to recur on that show. Jack’s old landlord, not so much.
But what would fans have to gain by simply making up random trivia??Richard Kline and Chris Mann would probably know for sure. So if any of us run into them we can ask them! :D
TV Guy 11-29-2019, 11:40 PM But what would fans have to gain by simply making up random trivia??Richard Kline and Chris Mann would probably know for sure. So if any of us run into them we can ask them! :D
People make things up all the time. Or simply repeat misinformation. I’ve seen that countless times on various message boards. In the absence of any evidence, it’s not a credible claim.
TVFactFan 07-26-2020, 04:32 PM I am trying to figure out what role could he have had on the show? Working back at the Bistro like he was in season 8?:lol::lol::lol:
SitcomsHeydayfan 07-27-2020, 02:40 AM People make things up all the time. Or simply repeat misinformation. I’ve seen that countless times on various message boards. In the absence of any evidence, it’s not a credible claim.
It said recurring role not regular role.
So that's certainly plausible.
TVFactFan 07-27-2020, 10:01 AM It said recurring role not regular role.
So that's certainly plausible.
Looks like it was removed because it's not there anymore under Trivia
Mace Dolex 08-23-2020, 01:03 AM I am trying to figure out what role could he have had on the show? Working back at the Bistro like he was in season 8?:lol::lol::lol:
As much as I enjoyed Mr. Furley why would he be back as Jack's cook and I would accepted Felipe (Gino Conforti) coming back too but to me EZ Taylor was the perfect resident goofball of the show which suited the younger viewers.
TVFactFan 08-23-2020, 02:12 AM As much as I enjoyed Mr. Furley why would he be back as Jack's cook and I would accepted Felipe (Gino Conforti) coming back too but to me EZ Taylor was the perfect resident goofball of the show which suited the younger viewers.
Adding Furley would have meant Three's Company without the girls and that would have been a disaster:lol:
SitcomsHeydayfan 08-24-2020, 02:41 AM Adding Furley would have meant Three's Company without the girls and that would have been a disaster:lol:
No way. Don Knotts was HILARIOUS as Furley and was his 2nd best role in his entire career! I think it was his best role but Hollywood historians would rate this as #2 behind Andy Griffith.
Don Knotts was so funny back then he would've been a good addition to ANY comedy!
TVFactFan 08-24-2020, 07:24 PM No way. Don Knotts was HILARIOUS as Furley and was his 2nd best role in his entire career! I think it was his best role but Hollywood historians would rate this as #2 behind Andy Griffith.
Don Knotts was so funny back then he would've been a good addition to ANY comedy!
His character was no longer needed since Jack was no longer living in the building.
SitcomsHeydayfan 08-25-2020, 02:02 AM His character was no longer needed since Jack was no longer living in the building.
If they wanted to they could've created a role for him. Remember Hollywood is all make believe, remember?
For example, they could've simply said Bradford sold half the interest in the restaurant building so now Bradford and Turkey are CO-landlords! :lol:
That would've created some great storylines! :lol:
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