Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA ground breaking variety show with Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy.A ground breaking variety show with Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy.A ground breaking variety show with Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy.
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I too was a teenager when this show appeared for the summer of 1977 and I loved it!! One of my favorite scenes was when one of the girls needed to know what time was because on of them had an appointment. When the cuckoo clock on the wall struck 3'oclock, instead of a bird appearing it was 3 Barbie dolls that looked like the girls chiming "it's 3 o'clock, it's 3 o'clock!" I personally thought that was hilarious! This show was a lot of fun to watch. It's a shame it only aired for three or four weeks during the summer hiatus of other shows. Thinking about this show brings back fond memories of my sisters and I sitting around the TV and laughing our heads off at "3 Girls 3". It was a lot of fun to watch. Oh well . . . enough time spent on "memory lane". Too bad you can't find the reruns anywhere. I keep checking periodically with my fingers crossed.
This was one of my favorite shows, as a child. For some reason I thought it lasted much longer. I recall falling in love with it when the Fall previews would run during the summer. I quickly added this to shows I would have to watch. Debbie Allen later created an episode titled Three Girls Three for the hit television show A Different World. Which is one of my favorite episodes of the entire series. Jalessa and Whitley are given the chance to become back-up singers for Gladys Knight. A third girl, with an operatic voice, quickly becomes Jalessa and Whitley's competition. Hearing the young Opera Diva singing Gladys Knight's, 'My Imagination', in full operatic mode still brings me so many laughs!
Actually, I thought this show was pretty good and very under-rated.
The other 2 girls actually had successful careers themselves: Ellen Foley went on to star as Billie in "Night Court" and was the girl singer in Meatloaf's "Paradise by the Dashboard Light". (That is not her in the video but the girl is lip-syncing Ellen voice.) She's done quite a bit on Broadway as well.
Girl 3 was Mimi Kennedy who went on to do a lot of TV, most notably as Dharma's mother on "Dharma & Greg".
My best memory of the show-- Ellen doing a particularly evocative rendition of the Eagle's "New Kid in Town". She has a great voice.
The other 2 girls actually had successful careers themselves: Ellen Foley went on to star as Billie in "Night Court" and was the girl singer in Meatloaf's "Paradise by the Dashboard Light". (That is not her in the video but the girl is lip-syncing Ellen voice.) She's done quite a bit on Broadway as well.
Girl 3 was Mimi Kennedy who went on to do a lot of TV, most notably as Dharma's mother on "Dharma & Greg".
My best memory of the show-- Ellen doing a particularly evocative rendition of the Eagle's "New Kid in Town". She has a great voice.
This was an attempt to showcase the talents of three young women. From what I remember, this was a pretty lame variety show. The production numbers were extremely bland. It didn't even last the entire season. However, the three women did go on to other things. The most successful cast member was Debbie Allen, who went on to appear in "Fame" (both the movie and the TV series), co-produce the movie "Amistad", and choreograph the dancers at the Academy Awards.
...because like the other person who wrote about it here, I was a teen when it premiered in the late '70s, and well, my memory is faulty at best. The only reason I remembered it is because today I heard Stevie Wonder's "I Am Singing," and I suddenly recalled that these girls did a terrific version of it on this show. At first I only remembered that Allen was one of the three, but then I recalled Kennedy, who was sort of a comedy staple at the time, and then I finally put Foley together with her roles in "Hair" (the "White Boys/Black Boys" number, which also featured the late Nell Carter) and the pre-Markie Post "Night Court."
Good grief. I wish I could see this show again, if only to prove to myself that I didn't hallucinate it.
Good grief. I wish I could see this show again, if only to prove to myself that I didn't hallucinate it.
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- QuizThe pilot, which aired March 30, 1977, received positive reviews by TV critics and a strong response from TV viewers. For unknown reasons, NBC delayed the airing of the final three segments until June 1977.
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By what name was 3 Girls 3 (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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