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I remember watching the E True Hollywood story and Suzanne's husband approached the producers about using her to be Jack's girlfriend for "Three's A Crowd". Of course they said no. They said Suzanne was finally out of their hair and did not want to deal with the situation again. I laughed because the situation was so funny. So ridiculous to the point that it was funny. Does anyone else remember this?
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Yes...I think that Suzanne was interesting in starring on television again, and that viewers would love to see her as Chrissy again. BUT remember this...the producers could sue her if she ever portrayed Chrissy in anything again...and under their wing as Chrissy again...I think not!!! Suzanne of course started looking for more work, and found herself later on "She's The Sheriff".
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I think it would've been very interesting. It could've been like a 80s verson of the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. Even though it wouldn't have been possible with all the hoopla around her contract dispuit, it would've made a very interesting (IMO) sitcom.
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