
On this day September 18 1984, the final episode of Three’s Company aired, bringing an end to one of television’s most beloved sitcoms. Starring John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and later Priscilla Barnes, the series was famous for its comedic misunderstandings, slapstick humor, and the antics surrounding the trio’s living arrangements.
The finale closed the door on seven seasons of laughs that had made the show a cultural phenomenon. While it wrapped up the original series, the storylines continued in the spin off Three’s a Crowd, which followed Jack Tripper’s life after the apartment.
80s insight: The conclusion of Three’s Company reflected how iconic sitcoms of the late 70s and early 80s helped shape television comedy, blending risqué humor with mainstream appeal.
The finale closed the door on seven seasons of laughs that had made the show a cultural phenomenon. While it wrapped up the original series, the storylines continued in the spin off Three’s a Crowd, which followed Jack Tripper’s life after the apartment.
80s insight: The conclusion of Three’s Company reflected how iconic sitcoms of the late 70s and early 80s helped shape television comedy, blending risqué humor with mainstream appeal.