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“Three’s Company,” which aired from 1977 to 1984, remains a beloved sitcom for its humorous depiction of three roommates living together in Santa Monica, California.

Joyce DeWitt starred as Janet Wood, a character loved for her intelligence and being the voice of reason amid the chaos with roommates Jack Tripper (John Ritter) and Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers).

“Three’s Company” was pioneering in its portrayal of platonic cohabitation between men and women, challenging traditional sitcom norms and influencing TV comedy. The show continues to attract new fans, and images of DeWitt in her memorable outfit remain a fond reminder of the laughter the series brought to viewers.

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