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Before Three's Company? I guess not. Most sitcoms were either workplace based or featured families living together prior to Three's Company, and I guess that was what made the show groundbreaking in the first place. A show that emphasized the single life. It was definitely a theme that got beat to death in the 90s with the popularity of Friends and Seinfeld and the like, but I'm pretty sure at least as far as American sitcoms went Three's Company paved the way for those programs. Prior to Three's this topic wasn't examined much if at all. Single men and women living together was a topic the networks wouldn't touch until Three's Company. Everybody in prior sitcoms had to be mother and father, sons and daughters if they were going to live under the same roof.
Can anybody correct me on that? Was there an American sitcom about unrelated people in a non-workplace environment prior to Three's? |
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Three's Company was based on Man About the House, so technically that would be the first sitcom to have men amd women living together. But, as you stated Three's Company is the first in America.
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While The Odd Couple qualifies, note that they were two *divorced* men (I think that was a calculated move to prevent any possible doubt about their heterosexuality), and of course Sherlock Holmes is of proper British literary origins. So they didn't exactly push the envelope in that regard. I'd also say it was also perhaps the first time we saw on TV a clearly positive portrayal of gay people that promoted acceptance. Mr. Roper was always the butt of the joke when he was homophobic, and Jack (a very hetero man) was never threatened by being perceived as or having to "act" gay. That was a big step. |
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I never saw any episodes of The Flying Nun.I don't think so about The Monkees because they were a band and they worked together as well as lived together, so I wouldn't count it. |
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But, nevermind. I don't know what I was thinking.
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I guess the show managed to avoid controversy in the day by claiming Jeannie was a Genie, not a girl. ![]() I still wouldn't count it because Jeannie is a Genie. And you might be right about Farmer's Daughter and Nanny and The Professor.....they may not really be family shows but nonetheless the families are still there. |
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For the record I think my question was answered with "The Odd Couple". The only thing Three's really did different was make it people of different genders.
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