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Old 01-28-2003, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default Just wondering why the Ropers was #7 in the ratings in season one but not season two?

I can't believe it was the time slot that caused the ratings to fall in season 2. Was there any changes in the cast or just poor second season writing? If a show is number 7 the previous season, it was something that held the attention that season so i'm just curious to know the REAL reason why the ratings dropped.
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The timeslot change was the reason the show's ratings dropped from #8 to out of the top 30. The show was up against CHiPs. It was part of a long line of ABC sitcoms that had been cancelled due to low ratings against CHiPs. I did not notice any differences between seasons.
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Are The Ropers even on Tv enymore?
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No the Ropers was too-short-lived to be in syndication so the only way you can see it is to buy it from someone on the tape trading fourm.
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No the Ropers was too-short-lived to be in syndication so the only way you can see it is to buy it from someone on the tape trading fourm.
The Ropers was in syndication, but it no longer airs in syndication. The show was rerun in the 80s and 90s, usually on weekends from what I've read. Same with Three's a Crowd.
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...when "THE ROPERS" followed "THREE'S COMPANY" at 10pm[et] in the spring of 1979, it was a "Top 10" hit. When the show returned on Saturday nights in the fall of 1979 (paired with "DETECTIVE SCHOOL") at 8pm[et], it took a BIG nose-dive in the ratings. ABC had hoped they could establish a Saturday "beachhead" with "THE ROPERS", but, of course, with "CHIPs" against them on NBC....and the network had no interest in scheduling further episodes after the 22 or so that had been produced.
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...when "THE ROPERS" followed "THREE'S COMPANY" at 10pm[et] in the spring of 1979, it was a "Top 10" hit. When the show returned on Saturday nights in the fall of 1979 (paired with "DETECTIVE SCHOOL") at 8pm[et], it took a BIG nose-dive in the ratings. ABC had hoped they could establish a Saturday "beachhead" with "THE ROPERS", but, of course, with "CHIPs" against them on NBC....and the network had no interest in scheduling further episodes after the 22 or so that had been produced.
Wow!!! did this thread get bumped up or what????
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...when "THE ROPERS" followed "THREE'S COMPANY" at 10pm[et] in the spring of 1979, it was a "Top 10" hit. When the show returned on Saturday nights in the fall of 1979 (paired with "DETECTIVE SCHOOL") at 8pm[et], it took a BIG nose-dive in the ratings. ABC had hoped they could establish a Saturday "beachhead" with "THE ROPERS", but, of course, with "CHIPs" against them on NBC....and the network had no interest in scheduling further episodes after the 22 or so that had been produced.
I think it had to do with the Ropers only have a 6 epidoe tryout in season 1. Season 2 was a full season
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....producing only SIX episodes as a 1979 spring "tryout" was Don Taffner's big mistake. If he knew the show was going to be an instant hit after "THREE'S COMPANY", he should have insisted that 13 be the "trial order" from ABC.
Oh, well.......
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No the Ropers was too-short-lived to be in syndication so the only way you can see it is to buy it from someone on the tape trading fourm.
i saw it in syndication. ABC would show Three's Company then The Ropers and then Three's a Crowd. Those were the days of syndication because of the fact that those were ABC shows, they didn't care abt how many episodes there were.

The Ropers were up against CHiPs and besides, the show didn't live up to what people expected. It wasn't the same. You can take the characters outta the show, but if you dump them on something else, that doesn't mean it's going to work. Look at FLO from Alice. God I hated her show. I wanted her back on Alice, where SHE BELONGED.
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i saw it in syndication. ABC would show Three's Company then The Ropers and then Three's a Crowd. Those were the days of syndication because of the fact that those were ABC shows, they didn't care abt how many episodes there were.

The Ropers were up against CHiPs and besides, the show didn't live up to what people expected. It wasn't the same. You can take the characters outta the show, but if you dump them on something else, that doesn't mean it's going to work. Look at FLO from Alice. God I hated her show. I wanted her back on Alice, where SHE BELONGED.


I was talking about the Ropers being in syndication Today on Cable or Local TV stations.
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I was talking about the Ropers being in syndication Today on Cable or Local TV stations.
You didn't say that in your post. reread it. I even quoted it in mine. "too short-lived TO BE IN SYNDICATION" means EVER...you didn't specify today...
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You didn't say that in your post. reread it. I even quoted it in mine. "too short-lived TO BE IN SYNDICATION" means EVER...you didn't specify today...

I was surprised it was shown in syndication but if it wasn't I would have never had a chance to see the sho-lol
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I was surprised it was shown in syndication but if it wasn't I would have never had a chance to see the sho-lol
Like i said, when it was being shown in syndication back in the days, Three's Company was still on the air in primetime. They were showing reruns of TC, then The Ropers and when the Ropers episodes ran its course, they then showed Three's a crowd. It was shown here locally, mostly the L.A. area and surrounding areas like ours that get local Los Angeles stations. But it was shown on ABC during the morning hour after 9 a.m. I remember it so well because I was and still am a huge TC fan.
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Like i said, when it was being shown in syndication back in the days, Three's Company was still on the air in primetime. They were showing reruns of TC, then The Ropers and when the Ropers episodes ran its course, they then showed Three's a crowd. It was shown here locally, mostly the L.A. area and surrounding areas like ours that get local Los Angeles stations. But it was shown on ABC during the morning hour after 9 a.m. I remember it so well because I was and still am a huge TC fan.

Irene I know all about the Ropers reruns being aired on ABC and renamed-"Three's Company and Friends"
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