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Leaving Three’s Company, something he didn’t want to do? He lost everything. ABC had to promise them both that they could return to Three's Company if it flopped in order to convince them to take the leap.
Of course, ABC lied through its teeth. They purposely gave it a second season (that trial run in the spring of 1979 was technically the first season) so they wouldn't have to bring them back. Don Knotts was too popular (he was already on TC for almost a season) and was less expensive than the Ropers' combined salaries. Plus the show already had personnel "issues". |
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Do we have any evidence that Norman Fell was pissed at Audra? I can see why he would be upset but wouldn't have TC just fired them if they didn't go to the Ropers?
It's clear they wanted to bring in Don Knotts plus he was a much bigger star than Fell or Lindley. |
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I'm not saying he was in a massive rage YELLING at Audra or something!
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Yeah that will always be a mystery because he mentioned it on the true hollywood story but didn't mention his guest appearance in 1981 lol
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The ratings for the Ropers were very high for the first season, so that is why it was renewed for a second season. I believe it was the producers that made the agreement with Norman and not ABC. I have never heard about Norman being angry with Audra or blaming her for what happened. He was rather disappointed that he could not return to Three's Company, since the Ropers did not become successful.
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Gilligan's Island will always be the most renewal deserving sitcom because producer Sherwood Schwartz had already been told to come back for a 4th season and even had scripts written when the rug was pulled out from under them! But the Ropers has to be #2 or #3 on the list. |
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Why were the producers were so determined to keep Norman and Audrey off of Three's Company? From a morally or pragmatic perspective, and not a technical point of view, did they renege on their promise to to bring the Ropers back to Three's Company in the event that their spin-off failed?
To clarify, didn't the contract stipulate that if the series failed to run X number of episodes (which may have been about 1.5 years), then Fell and Lindley could return. But, once The Ropers proved to be dead in the water, did the producers seem to intentionally keep it alive until that contract clause was met? |
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No way the Ropers got 30k to guest appear on The Night of The Ropers. The star cast did not get 30k per episode until Suzanne left and their contracts were renewed. Even when they were on Threes Company, they were supporting roles and would not make nearly as much as the 3 stars.
A few things have not been mentioned or need to be put in context. ABC floated the idea of a spin off much earlier than the 3rd season. After the outstanding success of the short first season, there was already talk that The Ropers shut down immediately. When Threes Company became hugely successful, the money finally lured them away. Norman was smart enough to know it was a gamble and put in the contract he could got back to Threes Company if The Ropers did not last 2 seasons. Here is where the controversy is. Norman felt season 1 was only a few shows and not a real season. The ratings for season 1 were very good so of course it was renewed for a second season which tanked in the ratings. ABC held to the contract stating he could not go back to Threes Company because there were 2 seasons of the Ropers. Norman felt cheated because it was really only 1.5. He should have counted shows, not seasons (looking back of course). I am sure they threw them a bone to appear on another episode of Threes Company. Its a fairly good episode too IMHO. I am curious what the Ropers were paid as stars of their own show. I saw one interview with Audra in 1982 where she stated she was not bothered about going back. She said it would not have felt right. But you don't know if she was telling the truth or not. As I stated on other threads, The Ropers had some of the funniest lines on Threes Company. However, their short and brief banter was a key spice that led to the success of Threes Company. Its hard to build an entire show around spice characters. It even got more complicated because The Ropers had nothing to do. Stanley no longer had the kids to hound or bother. Stanley also stopped insulting Helen. Helen had nothing to do and no longer was the heroine of saving the kids from Stanley's wrath. Her sexual prowl was gone too. No wonder the show failed to be a success. |
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The THS of Three's company was not a good program because it never explained why the ropers made a guest appearance after being denied coming back to TC |
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But the Ropers coming back was in Season 5 so I thought by then with the seniority they had it could be that much. How little you think they made for their guest spot?? |
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Joyce sat out one episode "Stanley's Hotline" in season 3 because of pay and her contract. They brought Jack's girlfriend at the time to take Joyce's lines. Joyce won but she only got a tiny bit more. |
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