In the latest in a feature spotlighting backdoor pilots, Brian shows how the Three's Company series finale sidelined the rest of the cast to push Jack's new spinoff with his new girlfriend
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In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian explains what Suzanne Somers' two pilots for CBS were after Somers left Three's Company
In a new TV Legends Revealed, let's look at the reality of Suzanne Somers' exit from Three's Company
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I want to know what you think was the best instance of a TV show pivoting away from its initial intended romantic endgame
In the latest Top Five, Brian counts down the best Three's Company episodes for the late, great Suzanne Somers
In a feature spotlighting behind-the-scenes maneuvering on shows and films, see how the producers of Family Feud helped save John Ritter when a joke of his bombed on an All-Star edition of the show
In a feature looking at recurring themes in pop culture, Brian spotlights five TV characters who devolved from being reasonable enough people to complete morons by the time their series ended
In a spotlight on notable pop culture firsts, discover what was the first movie or TV show that did a plotline about computer dating
In a feature looking at if or when a TV series "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) Three's Company jumped the shark.
In a spotlight article on the then-new hit series, Murder, She Wrote, Angela Lansbury took the time to trash the acting of one of her guest stars, Priscilla Barnes, from Three's Company fame.