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Three's Company
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris2" data-source="post: 438267" data-attributes="member: 495"><p>The early episodes of both Three’s Company and spinoff The Ropers were often directly adapted from scripts from the British originals, Man About the House and George & Mildred, respectively (and credited to Mortimer/Cooke). This type of script adaptation didn’t happen for the other spinoff, Three’s a Crowd, which was based on MATH spinoff Robin’s Nest.</p><p></p><p>And I don’t believe any of the scripts for All in the Family were directly adapted from the British source material. I can’t speak for Sanford and Son because I have only seen a few episodes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris2, post: 438267, member: 495"] The early episodes of both Three’s Company and spinoff The Ropers were often directly adapted from scripts from the British originals, Man About the House and George & Mildred, respectively (and credited to Mortimer/Cooke). This type of script adaptation didn’t happen for the other spinoff, Three’s a Crowd, which was based on MATH spinoff Robin’s Nest. And I don’t believe any of the scripts for All in the Family were directly adapted from the British source material. I can’t speak for Sanford and Son because I have only seen a few episodes. [/QUOTE]
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