Instagram - AdamTheWooATW The changing up of content is something I’ve been wanting to do for some time now . I am fully aware this will not grown my channel or get the views as much as theme park stuff or constant personal daily vlogging but that’s ok. For rest of the year this will be the standard . It’s very rewarding and I appreciate the comments . Best part is knowing others enjoy what I’m doing and hearing their memories .
As said, I’m not a fan of it, but then again I like looking at your old stuff as well. You are an interesting guy to follow so I’ll keep doing so. If you are doing this, you gotta do one for the Three Stooges!
I met John Ritter in Hawaii in 1985 after Three’s Company wrapped. He was staying at the same hotel. He was the nicest guy you could meet. So down to earth and so friendly. I had his autograph, but lost it over the years. I’m sure you would agree that ‘Up in the Air’ from season 6 is the best and most funniest episode. In fact, it was the episode that got him the Emmy win. RIP John Ritter. Your brilliant comedy is missed.
That's amazing that you ran into John Ritter. He sounds like he was a real nice guy. He is missed. Also , I can't agree with you more on the "Up in the air episode" or "The Rocket" as I like to call it. John Ritter is brilliant and out of control in this episode. It's so physical, and amazingly well choreographed. To get all of the sight gags to work must have been difficult to pull off. It's my favorite episode too.
I sat down to read because I have always wanted to meet John when I worked in tv and movies, I got to work with his son once on a movie called the perfect age of rock and roll. Mimi’s John all the time
@@vincereynolds8788 I know this choice may be a little corny but my favorite film starring John Ritter was Stay Tuned (1992) Pam Dawber played his wife 😀
This is literally my childhood. I am 47 yrs old and this brings back such wonderful memories of a better time for me. Three’s Company was one of my favorite shows growing up. My parents wouldn’t let me watch it but I would always sneak to watch it and then later as I was older continuously watched the reruns. Well done Adam, well done. Thank you for this.
Well that is interesting to knowe diana david from california i liked three’s but jack played such goofy role but that was gust his role i understand !
This is wicked awesome. I was on the pier! Its making me emotional to know the intro was shot there. About a year before his death, I was able to see John Ritter speak and briefly meet him- he was just a fantastic guy, and you could tell a great Dad.
I always watched Threes Company with my grandma. We both loved John Ritter and Normal Fell and later Don Knotts. I’d give all of my belongings for a time machine.
One on the best sitcoms of all time! When I was young I didn't get the jokes, just thought the characters acted funny. Rewatching years later it was fun to finally get the jokes!!
Thank you so much for this video. Even though I was born the year the show started 1977 -this is my ultimate favorite sitcom & favorite show of all time. I have seen every episode many many times. I have EVERY EPISODE on my DVR THREES COMPANY- BEST SHOW EVER!! R.I.P John Ritter 🌹
So this is a special woo vid for me. 3’ s company was me and my mothers favorite show. Before she past, we’d watch the re runs in the late 80’s every night. I’d make her laugh doing my best “Tripperisms” Thanks ATW for another “big thumbs up” quality vid!
TheDailyWoo , Adam I love these “filming locations” videos. In fact the very first video I ever saw of yours was where you went to Chicago and did the “Family Matters” and “Married With Children” filming locations. I don’t even know how I stumbled on your channel originally. I enjoy your content. Even earlier this year during lockdown when you did the different “famous eatery’s” each day.
Adam my man you doing a great job my brother I like these videos your doing I find them a lot more informative than the amusement parks very interesting love your work stay true to what you feel and do your thing we the people are behind you take care my brother !!😀
@@TheDailyWoo also appreciate your knowledge on the places you vist and subjects you talk about also enjoy the little comments you throw puts a smile on my face I always share your snippets with my friends your the man take care my brother looking forward to your next one always watching have a great day !!!😃
Saw John Ritter a few times at Dodgers Stadium in passing. Said hello to him once as he walked passed. He nodded. One of my childhood idols. One of my favorite shows. Thanks for the video, Adam.
Three’s Company to this day is still one of my fave sitcoms! My fave episode is when Jack and Mr. Furley are locked in the freezer 🥶 together! This video is great! 😁😄🙂 💯
I like the episode where Mr Roper got drunk the night before and wakes up in Jack's bed Thinking that they fooled around and Jack teasing him about it!.
I couldn't agree more! That is also one of my favorite episodes as well. Jack, and Mr. Furley were both comic legends and they were magic together. I also loved the episode where Jack played Grandma Tripper in order to win that baking competition. Just an amazing show, and such an intricate part of my childhood.
Thank you very much. You take a lot of time checking things out and we enjoy it. Can't thank you enough for everything you do. Be careful and safe. GOD BLESS
Yes Adam you definitely have the same demeanor as John Ritter. He left us way too soon. Loss of a great talent. RIP🙏 Great video thanks for your Columbo skills 👍
@@TheDailyWoo your looking very much healthier than before. Keep up the great work my friend. You are really appreciated in these times of chaos. God bless you 🙏👍
I watched this show growing up. Loved it! I always associate Santa Monica to Three’s Company. Also the shots of the LA Zoo in the opening credits. Have to visit the flamingo exhibit at every time! I thought it was funny how their rent was only $300! Thx for the video!
I was lucky to watch the taping of Threes Company about 3 times at CBS. We would line up before the show over an hour before it began. I went to watch the episodes in the early years of the show, before Don Knotts got involved. There was one episode that the cast was eating a birthday cake and Susanne Summers had just a bite and asked the audience who wants her piece. Naturally, EVERYONE raised their hands. One of the cast members said, "Who wants a cake that has Suzanne's hair in it!" I was able to get Joyce Dewitt's and Norman Fell's autograph after the filming...unfortunately I threw all my autographs away I had from, Threes Company, Soap, Taxi and Mork and Mindy.
Come and knock on our door. I was born in 77. I have the complete boxset of Three's Company that you have in this video. John Ritter was an amazing physical comedian. R.I.P.
Wasn’t he just the best comedian that ever lived! Just amazing! I wear born in 74 so I watch this show with my older sis every day it was on. I watched it from the very beginning and still watch it for a good laugh. Loved this show
Same here, best year ya know. I don't own the boxset at this time. I 100 percent agree that John Ritter was amazing with all the physical comedy. The show would not have carried on without it.
This may be the greatest 40 minutes I have ever spent on RUclips! The entire video is beyond fantastic. Wow. So many memories of watching the intro of the episodes and to see them presented like this. Just so amazing. Absolutely loved the segment with the bike fall into the sand and seeing the apartment from the outside (glad you didn't knock). Thank you for posting this. Just incredible.
The tap-dancing flamingo was adorable! I really appreciated all of the work you put into this vlog! So many details. It was nice to see some relics stillr remaining after all of these years. I loved the photo of you and Joyce Dewitt! She still looks the same! She is right you do have some kind of a John Ritter-esque type of personality...yet your personality is all your own too!!
I’m typing this as I watch the video...I loved Three’s Company! This is a fun series you’ve got going on. Lots of tv history! I grew up watching these shows, and reruns such as Andy Griffith
Adam, This episode will go into your top ten episodes ever! Very well done! I could hear the 3 company theme song playing in my head the whole time. You obviously took a lot of time researching this topic, Loved it!
Loved this video! I discovered through research on Ancestry that John Ritter is my 5th cousin twice removed. It was fun finding that distant connection.
Wife and I have been watching through this on PlutoTV recently. First time through it, and even at the tender young age of 35...I LOVE it. I've always been HUGE on the Dean Martin roasts, his variety hour show, but never gave Threes Company a chance until recently. Hate that it took so long to find something so golden.
Three's Company is one of my favorite sitcoms along with Frasier. Both very well written. My favorite episode is when Jack Tripper puts on a hat and pretends to be his twin brother 'Austin' from Texas. They get Mr. Furley drunk and he believes they're both in the room. Never laughed so hard. Good to see you trimming down Adam. You and Jordan the Lion are my favorite vloggers. RIP John Ritter.
@Chris Terry I've seen some episodes of Three's a Crowd and The Ropers. I think they had different writers on those shows, cause they're not as good. Didn't last more than a season or two as i remember.
@Chris Terry Thanks Chris sounds right. Like you said, not terrible shows..but didn't have the great stories of the originals. Norman Fell should have stayed with 3s Company, but then we wouldn't have had Don Knotts!
Growing up in Southern California in the '80s I used to love going to the LA Zoo to see the filming location of Three's Company's opening credits as much as I liked going to see the animals. My dad and I used to sing the theme song as we walked up that broad entranceway path. The entrance from the '70s and '80s was so much more elegant with the white walls and the waterways. The current one is modern, but doesn't have the same sort of charm.
Three"s company, best sitcomb, I have every single episode of three"s company! John Ritter has always & still always makes me laugh, every time I watch that show, I laugh just as hard as I did when I first started watching it, never do you see a comedy genius that can add such physical laughter to his talent as well!
My number 1 favorite show of all time. I didn't watch it until the late 90's or early 2000's. I can watch each episode over and over and enjoy it just as much as the first time.
This was such a great video. I loved the story about you meeting Joyce. I agree she and John were the characters that held it all together. They had such chemistry and should have ended up together. Jack and Janet both winding up with two random people they meet in the last few episodes was stupid.
THANK YOU! This is incredible. Three's Company is my all-time favorite show. I have gone to the pier many times when I am in town, looking for certain areas that were shown in the opening of the show. This video is far more detailed than anything I found. Again, thanks for uploading this. Great job!
OMG I was waiting for years for someone to make a video like this! Thank you so much for taking the time and effort! Much appreciated! I live in Los Angeles and every time I visit the Santa Monica Pier I'm always thinking of the Three's Company intro and it makes me sad so many of the stars of the show are now gone. It must have been a fantastic experience to meet Joyce DeWitt. I've always wished to meet any of the cast members and now there are so few of them still alive. I think it's pretty much Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Priscilla Barnes, Jenilee Harrison, and Richard Kline. I have all the episodes and pilots in my computer and never tire of watching them. Love the show and always will!
Well that's only because it's hilarious!! That's cool you have them all like that, definitely a show that you can still find on TV too, along with The Ropers and Three's Company Too.
As much as I like seeing videos everyday this kind of well thought out content is well worth the wait. I love going to famous places and seeing what they look like today. 👍
i’m 21 and was raised on threes company. still one of my favorite shows and i’m on my second box set ! this is so amazing thank you for bringing happiness during such dark times :)
Great video! I had the pleasure of meeting John Ritter in 1990, at Disneyland. He was there filming a morning show called AMLA, starring Steve Edward's and Christina Ferrare. John was super nice! He was standing in the back, behind the cameras, waiting to go on. He noticed that I was chewing gum, and signaled that he wanted a piece. My wife and I went over to him, gave him some gum, and chatted for a few. He took a pic with my daughter, and I cherish it to this day. It was funny to watch the morning show the following week , and see him chewing the gum I gave him. Lol.
Being a native Angelino who now lives on the other side of the country, I appreciate these videos. I love the time and care you take to show the history of the different shows. And it's fun for me to remember. Hey I just noticed, you have on a collared shirt!!! Very cool.
Just rewatching this again today, you did a great job finding everything! I wish the zoo entrance was still the same, but glad the flamingo, lion, and elephant area are still there! The zoo, the pier and the beach… holy ground! John will always be remembered as one of the best comedic actors ever. Wish you and I could have met him.
Adam lookin really good man. Not going to lie, I haven’t watched the video yet, just got the push notification. So happy to see you getting back at it! IM SHALLING WITH MR WOO!!! Love you man! Happy to see you thriving.
Thank you so very much for this video! I was born in 1961 so grew up with Three's company. The original cast is my favorite. Roper's were great. Stanley the funniest. Chrissy best of the female roommates. Don't know why Cindy was hired. Ralph Furley was good. RIP John Ritter. We miss you. Left us too soon.
Three's Company is one of my all time favorites. I was actually wondering the other day why no one has seemed to really do the filming locations of this great show and then I seen you uploaded this today. Thanks Adam!!
I LOVE YOUR SHOW!! I THINK 3'S C0MPANY WAS THE GREATEST SITCOM IN HISTORY! JUST LISTEN TO THE AUDIENCE SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER! I LOVE YOUR SHOWS!! THANK YOU SO MUCH MR. W00 F0R DOING THIS. YOU MADE MY DAY! GOD'S BLESS!
Adam your videos are mind-blowing. I can't even imagine the amount of hours and research that it would take to put a video like this together. Growing up as what I refer myself to as an eighties kid, three's company was by far one of my favorite shows. I always had the biggest crush on Joyce DeWitt and in my opinion she was by far the prettiest girl on that show. I think to this day I would crawl across a mile of broken glass just to go out on a date with her. LoL. Wow that's really cool. I think it's neat that you got to meet her. I'm a little jealous of you and LeVar Burton for obvious reasons LoL. Keep up the great work this video and your back to the future videos are by far some of your best work!!!!! Your passion for this stuff comes through in your videos and we love to watch!!!!!!
Big thumbs up mr woo!! I have to say I really do like all of your content! But I’m on the filming location bandwagon you do such a great job with these videos! What I want to tell you is it’s YOU we tune in to see ! Always enjoy the zaniness of the woo no matter what the particular episode is about! You always have a way of keeping us interested! I’ve said this before but the only other person that kept tuned in like that was huell howser And from watching your meet and greets and interactions with folks you have huell’s way with people! I can tell you really enjoy making people happy and you do make us happy especially in this unhappy wired time ! So thanks buddy stay safe out there
I watched this show a ton when I was little. It was so funny 😂 that’s so cool you met Janet and she reminded you of John!!! Wow that’s so amazing 🤯 thanks for sharing that experience. 👊🏻
I remember going to the Pier around 1982-83 when it still looked like that and the L.A.ZOO as well. Great video man. Loved that show, actually watching it as I type. Cheers
If you get Pluto TV on your phone they have a threes company channel, or you can go to their list of shows and watch at your leisure and put it up on your smart tv. Its free.
Three's Company has brought me joy for over 30 years. I used to skip school in 8th grade a lot, and I'd watch this show and Happy Days on WTBS. Great memories.
I only chanced upon threes company during quarantine in August 2021, but despite the show being 40 years old I still feel it's one of the best comedy shows I've watched thus far! ❤ Three's Company
that had to be one of my favorite vlogs. Growing up Three's Company was my favorite show. Always loved John Ritter and his style of comedy. Thank you for doing this!!!
Absolutely loved this show when I was a kid! One of my faves! John Ritter is one of the all-time greatest actors to do such flawless physical comedy and actually make me laugh! This entire ensemble cast was one of the best ever! Loved them all! Thank you for this video!
Three's Company is my all-time favorite show, John is my all-time fave for his comedic talent but also a great, humble guy in his personal life. I got the opportunity to do this several years ago & it was awesome being there where they'd been! Thanks for the great vid, fellow TC fan!!
Adam, thank you for this video, Three's Company is one of my most favorite sitcoms. I was extremely lucky to have met John Ritter in 1993 at St Anne's Roundup in Pensacola Florida where he was the guest of honor. He was extremely friendly, and on that particular day, I remember he sat in the gazebo and gave every single person in line, an autograph and that line was LONG! My mom and I got some pictures and he signed my then 1 yr old sons birthday card "Happy burp day to you". lol He was awesome! Got to meet Joyce DeWitt and Priscilla Barnes at a convention in Orlando a couple years after John passed away. The feeling of his loss was still raw for us all. Amazing people! FYI: The Ole Kings Head has the best Shepherds Pie and Fish and chips.. Got to eat there in 2011 during our California trip. Thank you for the memories Adam :)
Adam thank you so much for doing the Threes Company locations.😃👍👍👍❤❤❤ Adam the Woo your awesome my friend.Thank you again.Threes Company was a classic show and still holds up today.👍👍👍✌😃❤Fantastic video my friend.
You had mentioned John Ritter in your latest video at Epcot and it prompted me to show my 17 yr old my favorite show growing up…”Jack and Janet”. We then came across this video of yours! Just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed seeing it all. You put in so much work to show us all! I especially loved seeing his grave site. John Ritter was one of the best. His passing was such a devastating loss. Just wanted to say thanks!
I met John as a child, he was 14 yrs older than me but his father Tex Ritter grew up in Nederland Texas, 2 blocks from where my father grew up 30 years later. They were there for Tex Ritter's funeral, he was buried in Port Neches. I remember MomMom and PopPop's neighbor took me with her to take some things over to Tex's sisters house, where Tex grew up. That is where I had met John the first time. Another time I met John and Tom at the Tex Ritter Historical Park, it is a Dutch Windmill in Nederland, there was some kind of dedication or memorial going on. I went to the ceremony between leaving college class and going to work (which I was late getting to lol). Tom remembered me but I don't remember much of John that day. But still was a nice memory I love all the work you put into showing us these places of historic reference and you giving us all the inside information. It is really wonderful work you have done. I really miss seeing you daily but I know this work is not something easily conglomerated and presented. You have done a marvelous job and I am terribly impressed .. that and $5.48 wil get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks hahaha. Thank you so much for all the things you have done
Phenomenal video, Adam. John Ritter was so talented and enriched the lives of so many of us. You've shown so much respect to John, and Joyce and others as well. Yet another solid addition to the Adam the Woo catalog!
I'm 35 yrs old and I think it's crazy that we have such similar taste. Saying that Three's Company is your favorite sitcom of all time is the nail in the coffin. It's mine too. Crazy dude. Thanks for the awesome video. I live in Indiana and hope to make out to see it myself in the future.
Loved this. My husband and I do similar things at times. We loved the movie American Grafitti and one time tried to find 312 Ramona!! There is no 312 Ramona but we had fun looking for it!
My family and I had attended one shooting of a "Three's Company" episode back in the early 1980s. I do remember seeing at the CBS Studios off Fairfax Avenue. And I also recall the soundstage being rather cold. We've also seen the filming of episodes from "Taxi" (at Paramount Studios), "The Ropers" and "Benson" (at the ABC Studios off Prospect).
I was a extra on John Ritters show 8 simple rules. We filmed the school lunchroom scenes in the morning and then left. I remember overhearing a crew member talking saying John's running late etc. Then the news of him passing away came out early the next morning. That was pretty sad. I did get to meet Henry Winkler tho who was guest starring on that weeks episode.
I really appreciate the great amount of time and research you put into your Filming Location vlogs. This particular show means so much to me. There was something so special about the cast and timing of this show. I was under 10 when it first came aired, and somehow my parents let me stay up to watch it. Jack Tripper was my first Hollywood crush and I loved everything John Ritter went on to do. Thank you for this wonderful vlog. That giant mural brought a tear to my eye.
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The changing up of content is something I’ve been wanting to do for some time now . I am fully aware this will not grown my channel or get the views as much as theme park stuff or constant personal daily vlogging but that’s ok. For rest of the year this will be the standard . It’s very rewarding and I appreciate the comments . Best part is knowing others enjoy what I’m doing and hearing their memories .
As said, I’m not a fan of it, but then again I like looking at your old stuff as well. You are an interesting guy to follow so I’ll keep doing so. If you are doing this, you gotta do one for the Three Stooges!
Also, I’m betting that you have 600,000 followers by the new year. Can’t stop interesting vloggers!
TY Adam 🤘
That was fun, keep following your heart and know we'll keep following you.
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Do you, woo woo!
Love your investigative work.
I met John Ritter in Hawaii in 1985 after Three’s Company wrapped. He was staying at the same hotel. He was the nicest guy you could meet. So down to earth and so friendly. I had his autograph, but lost it over the years. I’m sure you would agree that ‘Up in the Air’ from season 6 is the best and most funniest episode. In fact, it was the episode that got him the Emmy win. RIP John Ritter. Your brilliant comedy is missed.
That’s a great episode . So cool you got to meet him
That's amazing that you ran into John Ritter. He sounds like he was a real nice guy. He is missed. Also , I can't agree with you more on the "Up in the air episode" or "The Rocket" as I like to call it. John Ritter is brilliant and out of control in this episode. It's so physical, and amazingly well choreographed. To get all of the sight gags to work must have been difficult to pull off. It's my favorite episode too.
Awesome story!
You and I could be friends!
I sat down to read because I have always wanted to meet John when I worked in tv and movies, I got to work with his son once on a movie called the perfect age of rock and roll. Mimi’s John all the time
John Ritter was one of the best actors of my lifetime. Taken too soon, he will always be missed.
Way too soon
Crazy that he's been dead nearly 17 years now. Time flies.
Loved him in Slingblade. He was a great actor and seemed like a good person.
@@vincereynolds8788 I know this choice may be a little corny but my favorite film starring John Ritter was Stay Tuned (1992) Pam Dawber played his wife 😀
@@ForEternia Thanks. I'll have to check that out.👍
This is literally my childhood. I am 47 yrs old and this brings back such wonderful memories of a better time for me. Three’s Company was one of my favorite shows growing up. My parents wouldn’t let me watch it but I would always sneak to watch it and then later as I was older continuously watched the reruns. Well done Adam, well done. Thank you for this.
Me too! 😊
Well that is interesting to knowe diana david from california i liked three’s but jack played such goofy role but that was gust his role i understand !
Feel exactly the same. I’m 48.
My late father met John Ritter once around the time when John was filming Three's Company, he told me John was very funny and a pleasure to be around.
It would be great to sit and have some beers with John.
Got to see a live taping of the show back in the 80's. Love that show!
Chris Terry OMG, it was so long ago I can't remember. I'll have to watch the reruns and maybe it will jar my memory. All I know is, I laughed a lot
That's awesome 👌 I would have loved to have been part of a studio audience for a sitcom. Three's company and many other shows
What was it like to be in the audience?
Wow!
I love Three's Company one of my favorite shows growing up as a kid.
This is wicked awesome. I was on the pier! Its making me emotional to know the intro was shot there. About a year before his death, I was able to see John Ritter speak and briefly meet him- he was just a fantastic guy, and you could tell a great Dad.
I always watched Threes Company with my grandma. We both loved John Ritter and Normal Fell and later Don Knotts.
I’d give all of my belongings for a time machine.
One on the best sitcoms of all time! When I was young I didn't get the jokes, just thought the characters acted funny. Rewatching years later it was fun to finally get the jokes!!
I love it so much
@@TheDailyWoo another great video Adam. Keep up the good work.
Same here. John Ritter was just awesome doing physical comedy it didn't matter at the time. 👍
Hitting puberty right around '77, gotta say, Three's Company was a show I looked forward to every week. Thanks for sharing, Adam.
Thank you so much for this video.
Even though I was born the year the show started 1977 -this is my ultimate favorite sitcom & favorite show of all time. I have seen every episode many many times. I have EVERY EPISODE on my DVR
THREES COMPANY- BEST SHOW EVER!!
R.I.P John Ritter 🌹
So this is a special woo vid for me. 3’ s company was me and my mothers favorite show. Before she past, we’d watch the re runs in the late 80’s every night. I’d make her laugh doing my best “Tripperisms”
Thanks ATW for another “big thumbs up” quality vid!
So glad you enjoyed it . Thank you for the great comment
I did the same with my mom. Only modern comedy she watched.
probably best that way
After hours of research, it must be a great feeling to find and line up the scene with your photo. Great work, much appreciated. Cheers
It’s very rewarding . Good to do something based on passion and not just going for views
TheDailyWoo , Adam I love these “filming locations” videos. In fact the very first video I ever saw of yours was where you went to Chicago and did the “Family Matters” and “Married With Children” filming locations. I don’t even know how I stumbled on your channel originally. I enjoy your content. Even earlier this year during lockdown when you did the different “famous eatery’s” each day.
@Annabelle Brown What is the subreddit? I'd like to check it out if possible!
Adam my man you doing a great job my brother I like these videos your doing I find them a lot more informative than the amusement parks very interesting love your work stay true to what you feel and do your thing we the people are behind you take care my brother !!😀
Thank you !! Much more rewarding
@@TheDailyWoo also appreciate your knowledge on the places you vist and subjects you talk about also enjoy the little comments you throw puts a smile on my face I always share your snippets with my friends your the man take care my brother looking forward to your next one always watching have a great day !!!😃
Saw John Ritter a few times at Dodgers Stadium in passing. Said hello to him once as he walked passed. He nodded. One of my childhood idols. One of my favorite shows. Thanks for the video, Adam.
Three’s Company to this day is still one of my fave sitcoms! My fave episode is when Jack and Mr. Furley are locked in the freezer 🥶 together! This video is great! 😁😄🙂 💯
I like the episode where Mr Roper got drunk the night before and wakes up in Jack's bed Thinking that they fooled around and Jack teasing him about it!.
Debi haha loved his tinker bell he used to do
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I couldn't agree more! That is also one of my favorite episodes as well. Jack, and Mr. Furley were both comic legends and they were magic together. I also loved the episode where Jack played Grandma Tripper in order to win that baking competition. Just an amazing show, and such an intricate part of my childhood.
No when Jack fires Furley I choke every time laughing
Thank you very much. You take a lot of time checking things out and we enjoy it. Can't thank you enough for everything you do. Be careful and safe. GOD BLESS
Thank you
Absolutely love your location videos it reminds me of the adamthewoo from the past #returnofthewoo
Excellent work finding the same bumper car and Suzanne in a wig. Plus the moved boulders makes it a home run.
Yes Adam you definitely have the same demeanor as John Ritter. He left us way too soon. Loss of a great talent. RIP🙏 Great video thanks for your Columbo skills 👍
Agreed he was very talented
@@TheDailyWoo your looking very much healthier than before. Keep up the great work my friend. You are really appreciated in these times of chaos. God bless you 🙏👍
He will always have a spot in my heart since we share a birthday together. He did some great film and tv work for sure.
What was the cause of john ritters death?
@@MrBeeradb1 he had a aortic dissection. At first they thought it was a heart attack. He was only 54 years old still very young. 🙏
I watched this show growing up. Loved it! I always associate Santa Monica to Three’s Company. Also the shots of the LA Zoo in the opening credits. Have to visit the flamingo exhibit at every time! I thought it was funny how their rent was only $300! Thx for the video!
Me too , I’ll always think of Santa Monica to threes company
IT'S SO CRAZY I WAS JUST WATCHING THREE'S COMPANY LAST NIGHT. GREAT SHOW! I LOVE YOUR WORK MR. W00!!!!😁😁😁😁😁💚💙💜💛🧡♥️
I was lucky to watch the taping of Threes Company about 3 times at CBS. We would line up before the show over an hour before it began. I went to watch the episodes in the early years of the show, before Don Knotts got involved. There was one episode that the cast was eating a birthday cake and Susanne Summers had just a bite and asked the audience who wants her piece. Naturally, EVERYONE raised their hands. One of the cast members said, "Who wants a cake that has Suzanne's hair in it!" I was able to get Joyce Dewitt's and Norman Fell's autograph after the filming...unfortunately I threw all my autographs away I had from, Threes Company, Soap, Taxi and Mork and Mindy.
Wow very cool. Thanks for the great comment
Come and knock on our door.
I was born in 77.
I have the complete boxset of Three's Company that you have in this video.
John Ritter was an amazing physical comedian. R.I.P.
I wish I could find one someplace. They’re very expensive online.
Wasn’t he just the best comedian that ever lived! Just amazing! I wear born in 74 so I watch this show with my older sis every day it was on. I watched it from the very beginning and still watch it for a good laugh. Loved this show
@@randall-king i got lucky it was at my local Walmart.
Rex Sexson how long ago?
Same here, best year ya know. I don't own the boxset at this time. I 100 percent agree that John Ritter was amazing with all the physical comedy. The show would not have carried on without it.
Don Knotts was great on this show.
I was so into Lana, even when I was a kid.
I ❤Don Knotts
Lol, Mr. Roper! HA! 🤣
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This may be the greatest 40 minutes I have ever spent on RUclips! The entire video is beyond fantastic. Wow. So many memories of watching the intro of the episodes and to see them presented like this. Just so amazing. Absolutely loved the segment with the bike fall into the sand and seeing the apartment from the outside (glad you didn't knock). Thank you for posting this. Just incredible.
The tap-dancing flamingo was adorable! I really appreciated all of the work you put into this vlog! So many details. It was nice to see some relics stillr remaining after all of these years. I loved the photo of you and Joyce Dewitt! She still looks the same! She is right you do have some kind of a John Ritter-esque type of personality...yet your personality is all your own too!!
It was great to meet her
@@TheDailyWoo For just a split second, I thought that was a picture of Joyce and John! 😊
I’m typing this as I watch the video...I loved Three’s Company! This is a fun series you’ve got going on. Lots of tv history! I grew up watching these shows, and reruns such as Andy Griffith
Adam, This episode will go into your top ten episodes ever! Very well done! I could hear the 3 company theme song playing in my head the whole time. You obviously took a lot of time researching this topic, Loved it!
Thank you for the kind words . It’s very rewarding to do so and makes me happy to put it out
I could hear it too! LOL funny the creator of Sesame Street theme song did it. Interesting tid bit.
Loved this video! I discovered through research on Ancestry that John Ritter is my 5th cousin twice removed. It was fun finding that distant connection.
Wow . Very cool
Wife and I have been watching through this on PlutoTV recently. First time through it, and even at the tender young age of 35...I LOVE it. I've always been HUGE on the Dean Martin roasts, his variety hour show, but never gave Threes Company a chance until recently. Hate that it took so long to find something so golden.
Three's Company is one of my favorite sitcoms along with Frasier. Both very well written. My favorite episode is when Jack Tripper puts on a hat and pretends to be his twin brother 'Austin' from Texas. They get Mr. Furley drunk and he believes they're both in the room. Never laughed so hard.
Good to see you trimming down Adam. You and Jordan the Lion are my favorite vloggers. RIP John Ritter.
That’s a classic !
John M, That's one of my favorite episodes too.
Janet, where’s Austin? About 150 miles from Houston. LMAO!
@Chris Terry I've seen some episodes of Three's a Crowd and The Ropers. I think they had different writers on those shows, cause they're not as good. Didn't last more than a season or two as i remember.
@Chris Terry Thanks Chris sounds right. Like you said, not terrible shows..but didn't have the great stories of the originals. Norman Fell should have stayed with 3s Company, but then we wouldn't have had Don Knotts!
Great video, I can’t believe you found out all these details. Really takes me back...
Glad it did . Thanks for watching
Growing up in Southern California in the '80s I used to love going to the LA Zoo to see the filming location of Three's Company's opening credits as much as I liked going to see the animals. My dad and I used to sing the theme song as we walked up that broad entranceway path. The entrance from the '70s and '80s was so much more elegant with the white walls and the waterways. The current one is modern, but doesn't have the same sort of charm.
Love Three's Company. John Ritter was a great physical actor.
He was a great serious actor as well. He was amazing in Slingblade.
I MISS HIM😟 HE WAS GREAT IN SLINGBLADE TOO😁👍
Three"s company, best sitcomb, I have every single episode of three"s company! John Ritter has always & still always makes me laugh, every time I watch that show, I laugh just as hard as I did when I first started watching it, never do you see a comedy genius that can add such physical laughter to his talent as well!
My number 1 favorite show of all time. I didn't watch it until the late 90's or early 2000's. I can watch each episode over and over and enjoy it just as much as the first time.
This was such a great video. I loved the story about you meeting Joyce. I agree she and John were the characters that held it all together. They had such chemistry and should have ended up together. Jack and Janet both winding up with two random people they meet in the last few episodes was stupid.
THANK YOU! This is incredible. Three's Company is my all-time favorite show. I have gone to the pier many times when I am in town, looking for certain areas that were shown in the opening of the show. This video is far more detailed than anything I found. Again, thanks for uploading this. Great job!
OMG I was waiting for years for someone to make a video like this! Thank you so much for taking the time and effort! Much appreciated! I live in Los Angeles and every time I visit the Santa Monica Pier I'm always thinking of the Three's Company intro and it makes me sad so many of the stars of the show are now gone. It must have been a fantastic experience to meet Joyce DeWitt. I've always wished to meet any of the cast members and now there are so few of them still alive. I think it's pretty much Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Priscilla Barnes, Jenilee Harrison, and Richard Kline. I have all the episodes and pilots in my computer and never tire of watching them. Love the show and always will!
Well that's only because it's hilarious!! That's cool you have them all like that, definitely a show that you can still find on TV too, along with The Ropers and Three's Company Too.
As much as I like seeing videos everyday this kind of well thought out content is well worth the wait. I love going to famous places and seeing what they look like today.
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Thank you . Plan on doing more like this for a while
i’m 21 and was raised on threes company. still one of my favorite shows and i’m on my second box set ! this is so amazing thank you for bringing happiness during such dark times :)
Great video! I had the pleasure of meeting John Ritter in 1990, at Disneyland. He was there filming a morning show called AMLA, starring Steve Edward's and Christina Ferrare. John was super nice! He was standing in the back, behind the cameras, waiting to go on. He noticed that I was chewing gum, and signaled that he wanted a piece. My wife and I went over to him, gave him some gum, and chatted for a few. He took a pic with my daughter, and I cherish it to this day. It was funny to watch the morning show the following week , and see him chewing the gum I gave him. Lol.
You know the tap dancing flamingo was trying to get your attention so it could share its memories of the gang stopping by. You blew it Adam!!! 😂
Fun to see all the old locations and how they've changed over the years. Love how detail oriented you are!
OMG!! MY FAVORITE SITCOM!!! I've watched all sgiws at least 5 times!! Thanks Adam!!!!
Heck yes!
Being a native Angelino who now lives on the other side of the country, I appreciate these videos. I love the time and care you take to show the history of the different shows. And it's fun for me to remember. Hey I just noticed, you have on a collared shirt!!! Very cool.
Figured the shirt worked well for the subject
Just rewatching this again today, you did a great job finding everything! I wish the zoo entrance was still the same, but glad the flamingo, lion, and elephant area are still there! The zoo, the pier and the beach… holy ground! John will always be remembered as one of the best comedic actors ever. Wish you and I could have met him.
Adam lookin really good man. Not going to lie, I haven’t watched the video yet, just got the push notification. So happy to see you getting back at it! IM SHALLING WITH MR WOO!!! Love you man! Happy to see you thriving.
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TheDailyWoo thank you woo
One of my favorite shows growing up and still is .. u made me laugh and cry .. thank you kp up the great work !!!
You are a keeper of history. So cool. Thank you for your hard work and wonderful presentation. You really are the best. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so very much for this video! I was born in 1961 so grew up with Three's company. The original cast is my favorite. Roper's were great. Stanley the funniest. Chrissy best of the female roommates. Don't know why Cindy was hired. Ralph Furley was good. RIP John Ritter. We miss you. Left us too soon.
Three's Company is one of my all time favorites. I was actually wondering the other day why no one has seemed to really do the filming locations of this great show and then I seen you uploaded this today. Thanks Adam!!
It’s been done in small doses but was happy to put together a complete full season video
Come on knock on my door, Adam the woo is back. Great job my friend.
I LOVE YOUR SHOW!! I THINK 3'S C0MPANY WAS THE GREATEST SITCOM IN HISTORY! JUST LISTEN TO THE AUDIENCE SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER! I LOVE YOUR SHOWS!! THANK YOU SO MUCH MR. W00 F0R DOING THIS. YOU MADE MY DAY! GOD'S BLESS!
Tremendous amount of research done. Thanks Adam - awesome vlog and very much appreciated. Great memories of my favorite show. Well done, sir!
Thank you so much
This is freaking GOLD!!! Thank you for the ultimate nostalgia!
No problem
This is your true calling. So much better than Disney Park stuff.
I love anything Disney
Adam your videos are mind-blowing. I can't even imagine the amount of hours and research that it would take to put a video like this together. Growing up as what I refer myself to as an eighties kid, three's company was by far one of my favorite shows. I always had the biggest crush on Joyce DeWitt and in my opinion she was by far the prettiest girl on that show. I think to this day I would crawl across a mile of broken glass just to go out on a date with her. LoL. Wow that's really cool. I think it's neat that you got to meet her. I'm a little jealous of you and LeVar Burton for obvious reasons LoL. Keep up the great work this video and your back to the future videos are by far some of your best work!!!!! Your passion for this stuff comes through in your videos and we love to watch!!!!!!
Very nice of you to say . Thanks for watching and the great comment
@@TheDailyWoo Adam which are your favorite episodes?
I was in high school when this show aired, so many memories ❤️
Big thumbs up mr woo!! I have to say I really do like all of your content! But I’m on the filming location bandwagon you do such a great job with these videos! What I want to tell you is it’s YOU we tune in to see ! Always enjoy the zaniness of the woo no matter what the particular episode is about! You always have a way of keeping us interested! I’ve said this before but the only other person that kept tuned in like that was huell howser And from watching your meet and greets and interactions with folks you have huell’s way with people! I can tell you really enjoy making people happy and you do make us happy especially in this unhappy wired time ! So thanks buddy stay safe out there
I watched this show a ton when I was little. It was so funny 😂 that’s so cool you met Janet and she reminded you of John!!! Wow that’s so amazing 🤯 thanks for sharing that experience. 👊🏻
I remember going to the Pier around 1982-83 when it still looked like that and the L.A.ZOO as well. Great video man. Loved that show, actually watching it as I type. Cheers
I loved watching Three’s Company. Haven’t seen a rerun of it in quite some time.
If you get Pluto TV on your phone they have a threes company channel, or you can go to their list of shows and watch at your leisure and put it up on your smart tv. Its free.
I rode those bumper cars in the early 80s as a kid. They were classic!!
Awesome !
What a great trip down memory lane, thank you for that. John and Joyce could have easily spun off their own series.
Agreed. Threes a crowd would have been great with them both
Three's Company has brought me joy for over 30 years. I used to skip school in 8th grade a lot, and I'd watch this show and Happy Days on WTBS. Great memories.
I only chanced upon threes company during quarantine in August 2021, but despite the show being 40 years old I still feel it's one of the best comedy shows I've watched thus far! ❤ Three's Company
I love watching these types of videos. Thanks Adam. Robbo from Australia.
that had to be one of my favorite vlogs. Growing up Three's Company was my favorite show. Always loved John Ritter and his style of comedy. Thank you for doing this!!!
Absolutely loved this show when I was a kid! One of my faves! John Ritter is one of the all-time greatest actors to do such flawless physical comedy and actually make me laugh! This entire ensemble cast was one of the best ever! Loved them all! Thank you for this video!
Ohhhh mannnn I freaking LOVE Three's Company! One of my absolute favorite shows! I had such a crush on John Ritter ❤️... I was born in 75
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Three's Company is my all-time favorite show, John is my all-time fave for his comedic talent but also a great, humble guy in his personal life. I got the opportunity to do this several years ago & it was awesome being there where they'd been! Thanks for the great vid, fellow TC fan!!
Great job Adam. I loved Three's Company.
Such a great sitcom, and such a big part of my childhood. Lots of family time watching threes company. Better days and simpler times 😔
LOVE THREE’S COMPANY MY FAVORITE TV SHOW SO MANY MEMORIES GREAT PICTURE OF YOU AND Joyce DeWITT
Adam, thank you for this video, Three's Company is one of my most favorite sitcoms. I was extremely lucky to have met John Ritter in 1993 at St Anne's Roundup in Pensacola Florida where he was the guest of honor. He was extremely friendly, and on that particular day, I remember he sat in the gazebo and gave every single person in line, an autograph and that line was LONG! My mom and I got some pictures and he signed my then 1 yr old sons birthday card "Happy burp day to you". lol He was awesome! Got to meet Joyce DeWitt and Priscilla Barnes at a convention in Orlando a couple years after John passed away. The feeling of his loss was still raw for us all. Amazing people! FYI: The Ole Kings Head has the best Shepherds Pie and Fish and chips.. Got to eat there in 2011 during our California trip. Thank you for the memories Adam :)
Great job Adam. I LOVE this kind of content from you. Keep it up my friend!
Adam thank you so much for doing the Threes Company locations.😃👍👍👍❤❤❤ Adam the Woo your awesome my friend.Thank you again.Threes Company was a classic show and still holds up today.👍👍👍✌😃❤Fantastic video my friend.
I love that picture of you and Joyce. Such a lovely woman, and she was right about you and John. What a special memory. Thanks for sharing.
Great episode. Talk about bringing back old memories of growing up in the 80s.
So glad you're doing filming locations again!!! No offense, but the disney stuff gets old imo. Love ya woo!!!
You had mentioned John Ritter in your latest video at Epcot and it prompted me to show my 17 yr old my favorite show growing up…”Jack and Janet”. We then came across this video of yours! Just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed seeing it all. You put in so much work to show us all! I especially loved seeing his grave site. John Ritter was one of the best. His passing was such a devastating loss. Just wanted to say thanks!
This is great... I loved Three's Company growing up... So cool to see all these locations...
Thanks for the vlogs. I like all of them. Very interesting and entertaining!
I met John as a child, he was 14 yrs older than me but his father Tex Ritter grew up in Nederland Texas, 2 blocks from where my father grew up 30 years later. They were there for Tex Ritter's funeral, he was buried in Port Neches. I remember MomMom and PopPop's neighbor took me with her to take some things over to Tex's sisters house, where Tex grew up. That is where I had met John the first time. Another time I met John and Tom at the Tex Ritter Historical Park, it is a Dutch Windmill in Nederland, there was some kind of dedication or memorial going on. I went to the ceremony between leaving college class and going to work (which I was late getting to lol). Tom remembered me but I don't remember much of John that day. But still was a nice memory
I love all the work you put into showing us these places of historic reference and you giving us all the inside information. It is really wonderful work you have done. I really miss seeing you daily but I know this work is not something easily conglomerated and presented. You have done a marvelous job and I am terribly impressed .. that and $5.48 wil get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks hahaha. Thank you so much for all the things you have done
This show has a special place in my heart - thanks for this vlog!
I felt your excitement the whole way, know how special this one was to you. It was awesome
Loving the longer videos, if you have the passion, keep at them.
I’m enjoying making them
Phenomenal video, Adam. John Ritter was so talented and enriched the lives of so many of us. You've shown so much respect to John, and Joyce and others as well. Yet another solid addition to the Adam the Woo catalog!
I'm 35 yrs old and I think it's crazy that we have such similar taste. Saying that Three's Company is your favorite sitcom of all time is the nail in the coffin. It's mine too. Crazy dude. Thanks for the awesome video. I live in Indiana and hope to make out to see it myself in the future.
Loved this. My husband and I do similar things at times. We loved the movie American Grafitti and one time tried to find 312 Ramona!! There is no 312 Ramona but we had fun looking for it!
My family and I had attended one shooting of a "Three's Company" episode back in the early 1980s. I do remember seeing at the CBS Studios off Fairfax Avenue. And I also recall the soundstage being rather cold.
We've also seen the filming of episodes from "Taxi" (at Paramount Studios), "The Ropers" and "Benson" (at the ABC Studios off Prospect).
I was a extra on John Ritters show 8 simple rules. We filmed the school lunchroom scenes in the morning and then left. I remember overhearing a crew member talking saying John's running late etc. Then the news of him passing away came out early the next morning. That was pretty sad. I did get to meet Henry Winkler tho who was guest starring on that weeks episode.
thank you for this! Grew up with the show and John. Still think Skin Deep is so underrated (and forgotten)-- Ritter at some of his best!
I really appreciate the great amount of time and research you put into your Filming Location vlogs. This particular show means so much to me. There was something so special about the cast and timing of this show. I was under 10 when it first came aired, and somehow my parents let me stay up to watch it. Jack Tripper was my first Hollywood crush and I loved everything John Ritter went on to do. Thank you for this wonderful vlog. That giant mural brought a tear to my eye.
Nothing is like it used to be I love visiting LA though different time and place
Looking fit Adam! The weight loss progress seems to be going well. Keep it up! I can definitely see a difference
Thanks for the video. John Ritter was truly a gifted , funny talented actor. And a great guy. His movies were funny
So grateful for your work here, I loved this sitcom! Thank you!