CBSrulz
08-10-2003, 04:54 PM
As I was watching it the second time around it hit me! The first 2 or 5 Seasons of "Three's Company" was filmed at CBS Television Center, ( the later moved to ABC Studios), but in the movie it was said that it was filmed at ABC Studios through out the entire run??? You cant tell me that there was a problem with mentioning CBS because it was said alot through out the movie, and if you look closley when they are going to make a deal with CBS you can see the 1976 Logo eye. I wonder why this is??:confused:
-Dillon
There were lots of goofs in the movie. For the sample of a season one episode, they used something similar to what happened with the turkey in "The New Landlord." When they shot the last episode, it showed the exterior of the apartment at the very end, and the 201 was written onside the door, on the wall under the light. Jack was the last one to close the door, and Terri (the one who actually closed the door) was dressed in her nurse's uniform.
Chuck89
08-11-2003, 03:05 AM
I noticed that too. I think that TC only taped a handful of episodes at the ABC Studios in Hollywood.
During the spring 1977 season some episodes of Three's Company were taped at the ABC Television Center studios(according to the closing credits),but then some were also taped at Metromedia Square(which was torn down last year).
From 1977-1982 TC was taped at CBS Television City in the studio currently occupied by The Bold and The Beautiful. During the last 2 seasons 1982-84,TC went back to Metromedia Square.
Another goof - Fred Silverman left ABC for NBC in 1978, but in the movie he is still at ABC in 1980. They even showed him ridiculing NBC's fall shows - which he put on the air in real life!
Josh9125
08-20-2003, 11:59 PM
does anyone know when or if VH1 is going to reair it????? I still haven't seen it! :(
Cashodeen
08-22-2003, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by zack
Another goof - Fred Silverman left ABC for NBC in 1978, but in the movie he is still at ABC in 1980. They even showed him ridiculing NBC's fall shows - which he put on the air in real life!
Oh my Gosh! That's a hilarious flub up!