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chris jacob
09-19-2002, 03:14 PM
did jack form three,s company evr make a guest apppereance on the Ropers

Sean Snow
09-19-2002, 06:37 PM
John Ritter appeared in the season two premire of The Ropers entitled "The Party". It is also called "Stanley, the Ladies Man". It airs in the Three's Company rerun package.

TVFactFan
09-19-2002, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by chris jacob
did jack form three,s company evr make a guest apppereance on the Ropers


Larry made a guest appearance aLso on the Ropers-that the episode i want so bad. But the episode when the ropers receive a visit from jack, janet and chrissy comes on TNN around the first week of october, defintely no later than the second week

Fan of old shows
10-13-2002, 11:25 AM
it was good. i never seen the ropers but it must have made a good show.

TVFactFan
10-13-2002, 11:08 PM
Originally posted by Fan of old shows
it was good. i never seen the ropers but it must have made a good show.

No it wasn't a good show-only lasted one year-79-80

Fan of old shows
10-13-2002, 11:42 PM
that doesnt mean the comic quality of the show wasnt good. lots of good shows get cancelled too soon.

TVFactFan
10-13-2002, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by Fan of old shows
that doesnt mean the comic quality of the show wasnt good. lots of good shows get cancelled too soon.

The show was cancelled because the Ropers did not have Jack, Janet, and Chrissy to play off of anymore. The Ropers were only funny to start with because the were in the presence of Jack and the girls. A show with just Stanely and Helen? I don't think so.

jerry allen
10-14-2002, 03:26 AM
"The Ropers" were good but in a bad time slot! how could anyone not laugh at Norman Fell or Jeffrey Tambor? if the show would've had the proper time slot and continue the emphasis on the two leading men's opposite social-values, it might've had a shot at four or five years. the show wasn't "Three's Company" and that was the problem with critics. i watched "The Ropers" reruns on FOX in 1988/1989 at 10:30pm on Sunday nights. it followed "It's Garry Shandling's Show", i think. i know that FOX had broadcasting rights for Shandling in cooperation with Showtime.

TVFactFan
10-14-2002, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by jerry allen
"The Ropers" were good but in a bad time slot! how could anyone not laugh at Norman Fell or Jeffrey Tambor? if the show would've had the proper time slot and continue the emphasis on the two leading men's opposite social-values, it might've had a shot at four or five years. the show wasn't "Three's Company" and that was the problem with critics. i watched "The Ropers" reruns on FOX in 1988/1989 at 10:30pm on Sunday nights. it followed "It's Garry Shandling's Show", i think. i know that FOX had broadcasting rights for Shandling in cooperation with Showtime.


Well i purchased 4 episodes of the Ropers and I taped over all of them because they were not worth watching again.

jerry allen
10-14-2002, 05:18 PM
:crazy: i guess everyone's entitled to his or her opinion! i'm a nut because no matter if a show is good or bad, the sheer obscurity of it in my area is enough to make me want to tape something. "The Ropers" are no exception. if they were to air again, i'd make sure to tape some of the shows for my own personal happiness of having something hardly shown on TV. i'm a TV Guide collector too with some issues from 1978, 1980, 1984, 1985, and 1986 but my real collection starts in 1989. i've got an issue with Jack, Janet, and Chrissy that i'd never part with! it's from 1978 when some idiot felt it necessary to bad mouth it along with the great "Soap".

TVFactFan
10-14-2002, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by jerry allen
:crazy: i guess everyone's entitled to his or her opinion! i'm a nut because no matter if a show is good or bad, the sheer obscurity of it in my area is enough to make me want to tape something. "The Ropers" are no exception. if they were to air again, i'd make sure to tape some of the shows for my own personal happiness of having something hardly shown on TV. i'm a TV Guide collector too with some issues from 1978, 1980, 1984, 1985, and 1986 but my real collection starts in 1989. i've got an issue with Jack, Janet, and Chrissy that i'd never part with! it's from 1978 when some idiot felt it necessary to bad mouth it along with the great "Soap".


The Ropers and Soap should have been next to each other on the list of the 50 worst shows of all time.

Fan of old shows
10-14-2002, 10:39 PM
was Mr. Furley brought in right after the Ropers left? cuz in the Threes company package,the party episode is right before mr. Furley episode, and being the party was in the second episode, i dont know. was there a whole season without a landlord?

TVFactFan
10-15-2002, 01:18 AM
Originally posted by Fan of old shows
was Mr. Furley brought in right after the Ropers left? cuz in the Threes company package,the party episode is right before mr. Furley episode, and being the party was in the second episode, i dont know. was there a whole season without a landlord?

No Mr. Furley wasn't brought right in as the new landlord because the Ropers left in season 3 and Mr. furley appeared in season 4. Mr. Furley first appearance on Three's Company was the 3rd episode of season 4. Actually the party episode was originally a Roper episode and is now apart of the Three's Company syndication package. So in the syndication package, the party episode is 3 episodes before the appearance of Mr. furley.

Scooter22
07-13-2003, 10:45 PM
Who else on Three's Company appeared on this show?

TVFactFan
07-15-2003, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by Scooter22
Who else on Three's Company appeared on this show?


Larry appeared on the Ropers in Season one by hissself and Jack and the girls visited the Ropers in the first episode of the second season which is not apart of the Three's Comany Syndication Package.

Scooter22
07-15-2003, 09:12 PM
Originally posted by Sitcom Analyzer
Larry appeared on the Ropers in Season one by hissself and Jack and the girls visited the Ropers in the first episode of the second season which is not apart of the Three's Comany Syndication Package. oh

TVFactFan
07-15-2003, 09:17 PM
Originally posted by Scooter22
oh


I meant to say that episode with Jack and the Girls visiting the Ropers IS apart of the Three's Company Syndication Package. N@N showed it about 3 weeks ago

Chain Gang Member
02-19-2004, 11:10 AM
There were two parts of the episode that I liked.When Mr.Brooks saw Chrissy and Mr.Roper dancing then Janet came down in a towel,and when he came into the kitchen seeing Mrs.Brooks in the arms of Jack.My favorite quote:

Mr.Brooks:You're leaving me for a delivery boy,a delivery boy who smells like pickles

Jeffery Tambor made that episode one never to forget

TVFactFan
02-19-2004, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by Jackhammer
There were two parts of the episode that I liked.When Mr.Brooks saw Chrissy and Mr.Roper dancing then Janet came down in a towel,and when he came into the kitchen seeing Mrs.Brooks in the arms of Jack.My favorite quote:

Mr.Brooks:You're leaving me for a delivery boy,a delivery boy who smells like pickles

Jeffery Tambor made that episode one never to forget


I only paid attention to ANN when i watched the Ropers-LOL

Chain Gang Member
02-19-2004, 05:23 PM
I don't blame you one bit:grineyes: