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  THREE'S COMPANY OFFICIAL FAN NETWORK
A ruffled Helen Roper takes a cafeteria job to teach husband Stanley a lesson but returns a wreck from the experience.
Despite Roper's s warning that she's forbidden to work, Helen takes a job Janet has arranged for her at a cafeteria.
Roper to give it up she lays it on a little too thick and tells Stanley she's s been given a raise.
www.threescompany.com /tcompany/www/episodes/Ep019.htm   (196 words)

  
  Memorable Quotes from "Three's Company" (1977)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Helen Roper: Because your toothache is giving me a pain.
Helen Roper: The place I got a pain you don't see a dentist.
Roper, see, the world is made up of two kinds of people, twos and ones.
www.imdb.com /Quotes?0075596   (818 words)

  
 Roper fonds
Professor Roper was educated at Peterborough Collegiate Institute; George Williams College in Chicago and the University of Chicago (B.A. 1939 and Ph.D. He served in the Canadian Army from 1944 to 1946.
Professor Roper taught English at Yale University from 1939 to 1940; at the University of Chicago from 1941 to 1944 and in 1946; at Trinity College at the University of Toronto from 1946 to 1969 and at Trent University from 1969 to 1975.
Roper was a founding member of the Melville Society and an advisor to the Centre for the Editing of Early Canadian Texts.
www.trentu.ca /library/archives/99-005.htm   (402 words)

  
 Ropers Jewelers
Roper's Jewelers opened in January 1956, the same week that his son, Harvey, was born.
Although the Roper's Jewelers family of salespeople, jewelers, watch and clock makers has grown to include more than 20 employees, Roper's still retains the same values, professionalism, and vision that Ralph had 49 years ago.
As long as Roper's Jewelers is a part of the Auburn community, we willl strive to support our town and the people who live here.
www.ropersjewelers.com /about.html   (617 words)

  
 [No title]
Roper that Jack is gay, Jack is permitted to move in with the girls as the third roommate.
Roper has been eavesdropping on the trio's conversations through a pipe in their bathroom, overhearing Jack and Chrissy talking about having a wart removed and thinking that she is pregnant and planning to have an abortion..
Roper believe Stanley is going to announce he's leaving Helen for another woman when in actuality, he is about to announce he's sold the building and that he and Helen will be moving.
home.hiwaay.net /~djberry/tv/threecom.htm   (6834 words)

  
 Cable TV Talk - Three's Company Overnight Marathons, 5/19; 6/20; 6/21
Roper is away on business, then stews about Jack and Chrissy being alone for the night in the trio's upstairs apartment.
Roper feels convinced that his niece will be safe going out with Jack, and Jack would rather be with Janet and Chrissy celebrating Janet's birthday, until he sees the niece.
Roper's integrity when he is led to believe his old car is a valuable classic after he has sold it for $200 to Jack, Janet and Chrissy.
www.cabletvtalk.com /printthread.php?t=1278   (1057 words)

  
 rice - ricg50.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles L Roper (Alonzo L Roper, Anderson Alonzo Roper, Elizabeth A Murphree, Elizabeth Rice, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 1884.
Israel David Roper (Alonzo L Roper, Anderson Alonzo Roper, Elizabeth A Murphree, Elizabeth Rice, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 15 Feb 1885 in Pickens Co., SC.
Ada Roper (Alonzo L Roper, Anderson Alonzo Roper, Elizabeth A Murphree, Elizabeth Rice, Isaac, Moses, Matthew) was born 30 Jan 1889 in Pickens Co., SC.
www.homestead.com /oldpend3/files/rice/ricg50.htm   (1124 words)

  
 The Ropers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
ROPER: "I don't know." (beat) "How long have we been married." (Looks at the camera with that "got her good, didn't I?" grin) It was absolute genius, having him gloat and let the audience in on it afterwards.
Roper" jokes, because you knew almost FOR CERTAIN there would BE ONE each week (I know there's such a thing as a running joke, but with some, you just can't think of it that way).
Roper is suddenly the guy in the apartment with the 2 girls, and some other guy is the "landlord" outside, looking in.
www.jumptheshark.com /r/ropers.htm   (2338 words)

  
 Imaginary and Real Famous Ropers
Roper Pumps of Commerce GA Lanning Roper (b 1912 NJ d 1983 London England) was a well known garden designer in England.
Roper was fired after he let a student paint the First Amendment on a piece of plywood to protest the administrators' decision to destroy their artwork.
Last week, Roper sued the school district, alleging they'd violated his (and his students') First Amendment right to free expression by whitewashing the mural and by firing Roper after he told the school's administrator, Dr. Yana Bland, that he was taking his story to the media.
www.roperld.com /RoperFame.htm   (1487 words)

  
 keith - kei51.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Evelyn Grace Roper (Manning Thomas Roper, Mary Jane Edens, Margaret Keith, E Allen, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius) was born 7 Aug 1922 in Pickens Co., SC.
Annie Helen Roper (Manning Thomas Roper, Mary Jane Edens, Margaret Keith, E Allen, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius) was born 25 Jun 1925 in Pickens Co., SC.
Marion Clyde Roper (Manning Thomas Roper, Mary Jane Edens, Margaret Keith, E Allen, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius) was born 18 Mar 1927 in Pickens Co., SC.
members.aol.com /oldp2/keith/keig51.htm   (726 words)

  
 GreenCine | product main - Three's Company - Season Two (Disc 4 of 4) (1977)
Inconveniently, however, their conservative landlords, Stanley (Norman Fell) and Helen Roper (Audra Lindley), wouldn't dream of allowing a bachelor to live with two young, unmarried women.
Roper would test on occasion) and was allowed to live with the women provided he never "converted" to heterosexuality or made any type of sexual advance toward them.
Though the premise was successful enough to carry Three's Company through eight seasons, the cast of the show, particularly Ritter and Somers, became famously estranged after Somers requested that her paycheck of 30,000 dollars per episode be raised to a then-unheard-of amount of 125,000 dollars.
www.greencine.com /webCatalog?id=97735   (369 words)

  
 PaulKatcher.com: Head 2 Head: Three's Company Landlords
Stanley and Helen Roper: The Beast and the Beast
Helen, meanwhile, was the funniest woman on the show, which is like being the best music teacher at a school for the deaf.
Roper, too, but he had a lot of baggage, and her name was Helen.
www.paulkatcher.com /archives/000135.shtml   (947 words)

  
 Threes Company : Helen Roper : Audra Lindley : tvland.com
he women’s liberation movement came about twenty years too late for Helen Roper, Stanley’s long-suffering wife, but that’s not stopping her from trying to get him to loosen up, live a little, and be a little more giving in the loving department!
Helen may seem a little kooky, with her wild kaftans and gaudy jewelry, but she knows what’s going on upstairs and she’s not telling Stanley.
Because as much she loves him, it gives Helen a certain bit of satisfaction knowing that she’s got one over on the old boy.
www.tvland.com /shows/threescompany/character5.jhtml   (124 words)

  
 
Roper, the landlord, doesn't want anything to be "going on" in Apartment 201 between the three roommates, so he lets Jack stay, believing he doesn't like women.
Roper knows Jack isn't gay, she keeps it a secret from her husband.
Roper is the extremely thrifty, conservative, and often narrow-minded landlord.
3scompany2.00freehost.com /page1.html   (791 words)

  
 The Spin-offs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
"The Ropers" was a two-season "Three's Company" spin-off that centered on the lives of Stanley and Helen Roper, the landlords on TC.
Helen and Jeffrey's wife Ann (Patricia McKormick) became great girlfriends and frequently had to tame their husbands.
Helen's mother (Lucille Benson) provided much laughs when talking about her son-in-law Stanley.
www.freewebs.com /companythree/spinoffs.html   (401 words)

  
 Roper, Gordon
This fonds was created by and in the custody of Professor Gordon Roper until it was donated to Trent University Archives.
The correspondence is mainly between Roper and Davies.
In 2003, a file was added to this accession relating to a Symposium held in honour of Professor Gordon Roper in March, 1976.
www.trentu.ca /library/archives/95-015.htm   (605 words)

  
 Three's Company: Season One (1977)
Along with their sexually frustrated landlords the Ropers (Norman Fell and Audra Lindley) and Jack's fast-talking pal Larry (Richard Kline), these three outrageous roommates tripped and jiggled through a world of slapstick pratfalls, sexy misunderstandings and some of the most scandalously titillating comedy America had ever seen.
Roper prefers to refer to gays as “fairies”, and he delivers that term with a swishy flourish.
Roper and tends to portray him with a quiet simmer rather than an open burn.
www.dvdmg.com /threescompanyseason1.shtml   (1594 words)

  
 Show Guide: The Ropers--AllYourTV.com
Synopsis: The Ropers was the first spin-off for the super comedy hit, Three's Company.
The story has the oddly matched couple, the landlords to Jack and company, selling their apartment building and moving across town into a posh townhouse development.
The time-slot change would turn out to be a difficult move for the show, and only twenty-six episodes would be produced.
www.allyourtv.com /shows/r/showguideropersthe.html   (150 words)

  
 Joyce Dewitt and Three's Company!
Roper's wife, Helen Roper (Audra Lindley), found out by accident that Jack was not gay.
Helen Roper was constantly "trying" to seduce her husband, Stanley.
Roper was trying to prevent Jack from doing WITH the girls before he learned that Jack was gay!
www.geocities.com /icq3001/joycedewittandthreescompany.html   (1005 words)

  
 The Ropers - Nostalgia Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The show followed Stanley and Helen Roper's move into suburbia (at 46 Peacock Drive, Cheviot Hills).
Helen aspired to be a socialite but was destined to always be brought undone by Stanley's crass behaviour.
The Ropers also starred Jeffrey Tambor (who would go on to star as Hank Kingsley on The Larry Sanders Show) as Jeffrey P. Brookes III, the snobby realtor who thought Stanley and Helen Roper were downgrading the neighbourhood.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/comedy/ropers.htm   (132 words)

  
 The Ropers: Helen Makes Music - TV.com
The Brookes and Ropers fight over the commission money Helen gets when she sells one of the townhouses to a buyer, so the Brookes decide to buy her something--an organ!
Jeffrey Tambor (Jeffrey P. Brookes III), Audra Lindley (Helen Roper), Norman Fell (Stanley Roper), Evan Cohen (David Brookes), Patricia McCormack (Anne Brookes)
Tell the world what you think of Helen Makes Music, write a review for this episode.
www.tv.com /the-ropers/helen-makes-music/episode/16850/summary.html   (119 words)

  
 Three's Company Complex - Cast
Roper into bed contiuned to make fans of the show laugh untill it hurt.
A home maker by coice, Helen did try her hand at working as a cashier on Jacks advice to prove a point to her husband.
Husband of Helen Roper and landlord of the building, Stanley Roper was the first landlord of Three's Company.
www.geocities.com /TelevisionCity/Station/7167/cast.html   (770 words)

  
 Dance Collection Danse Book Catalogue
June Roper arrived in the city to visit her sister...
Roper found and opened opportunities for her dancers, aggressively pursuing auditions for them with producers and directors in Vancouver, the United States and with the leading ballet companies of the day.
Windreich tells the Roper story from beginning to end - her early encounters with teacher Ernest Belcher in Los Angeles; her glamorous performing career in the United States and Europe in the 1920's; her productive life in Vancouver.
www.dcd.ca /catalogue/catalogue.html   (4033 words)

  
 The Ropers TV Show
The Ropers TV show was a comedy series about the lives of Stanley and Helen Roper after they sold their apartment building (on the series, "Three's Company (1977)" and bought a condominium.
The Ropers was a "spin-off" of the series, "Three's Company (1977)" which was itself based on a hit British TV show titled, "Man About The House".
While Helen Roper's hair was Auburn, Audra Lindley's was not.
www.crazyabouttv.com /ropers.html   (393 words)

  
 Episode Guide
Tired of her traditional humdrum image, Janet, with Helen's help, takes part in some nude protests on the beach, hoping the experience will change her into a bolder, more daring Janet.When the protest is raided by police, the pair flee home without their clothes.
Helen decides she wants to make Stanley a little jealous so she makes up a phoney lover and moves out.
Roper has been eavesdropping on the trio's conversations through a pipe in their bathroom, overhearing Jack and Chrissy talking about her wart and thinking that she is pregnant.
jacktripperville.freeservers.com /custom.html   (5275 words)

  
 Three's Company TV Show
Roper, had a firm rule about singles of the opposite sex not engaging in "hanky-panky" in his building.
Roper to let Jack stay by leading him to believe that Jack was gay!
Roper why he's kissing some beautifull girl, getting a phone call from a girl for a date, etc. Jack never "scored" with any of his roomates though, but not for a lack of trying!
www.crazyabouttv.com /threescompany.html   (667 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William Roper is the Director of Planning Action with the Orton Family Foundation and has worked with the Foundation since 1998.
Helen Whyte received her B.A. from Middlebury College, Vt. with a major in Geography.
From 1994 to 1999, Helen served the Town of Bennington as Community Development Director, a capacity in which she participated in projects related to business development, downtown revitalization, historic preservation, transportation and a variety of special projects.
www.orton.org /aboutus/bios.shtml   (3124 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy - Guide - Three's Company
Jack was a red-blooded heterosexual but Janet (sensible) and Chrissy (dizzy blonde) tried to convince landlords Helen and Stanley Roper that he was gay, so that they might allow him to shack up with them in their Santa Monica apartment.
Helen eventually became wise but Stanley continued to believe the ruse.
When Norman and Stanley left the series to be set up in their own spin-off The Ropers (the US version of George And Mildred they were replaced by a middle-aged hipster, Ralph Furley, and life carried on pretty much as before.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/t/threescompany_1299003128.shtml   (432 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Character Bios - John Ritter as Jack Tripper (Three's Company)
Roper [and later Ralph Furley] don't object, Jack poses as a homosexual.
After Janet got married to her fiancé Philip Dawson and Terri left for a job in Hawaii, Jack moved into apartment #203 over “Jack‘s Bistro,“ his new opened French restaurant at 834 Ocean Vista located a mile from the Roper’s Apartments.
Roper a bogus check]; and Jack's Aunt Mae (from whom Jack and Vicky tried to hide the fact they were living together).
www.tvacres.com /char_tripper_jack.htm   (587 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD: Three's Company - Season Three   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is the last season the Ropers were around and having watched countless specials about the backstage crap between the actors, I remember Norman Fell described as being very broken hearted that he and Audra Lindley weren't allowed to come back to this show after The Ropers failed to get an audience.
With the aid of Roper's wife Helen (Audra Lindley), the three manage to convince Stanley that Jack is gay (when he is, in fact, a notorious ladies man).
Roper comes to believe that Chrissy has the hots for him, and "The Harder They Fall" in which Jack ruins Janet's date when he and his broken leg constantly get in the way...
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002Y4T7O?v=glance   (1665 words)

  
 The Ropers - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
In this spinoff from Three's Company, landlord Stanley Roper sold his apartment building in Santa Monica and bought a condominium town house in posh Cheviot Hills.
His new foil was balding realtor Jeffrey P. Brooks III, who felt that the earthy Roper was downgrading the neighborhood.
Helen Roper, socially aspiring but ever frustrated by Stanley's crass ways, found a supporting friend in Jeffrey's wife, Anne, however.
www.pazsaz.com /ropers.html   (132 words)

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