Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Three's Company 40th Anniversary Cast Reunion on #BarneStormingPriscillaBarnes on #RadioTitans

If you haven't yet, please check out the Three's Company 40th Anniversary Cast Reunion on Priscilla's new Podcast: BarneStorming with Priscilla Barnes at the Radio Titans Studio. Please download and listen! http://bit.ly/2mMMBim 
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Monday, March 13, 2017

Three's Company 40th Anniversary Cast Conversation





If you haven't yet, please check out the Three's Company 40th Anniversary Cast Reunion on Priscilla's new Podcast: BarneStorming with Priscilla Barnes at the Radio Titans Studio. Please download and listen! http://bit.ly/2mMMBim 
#BarneStormingPriscillaBarnes #ThreesCompany #PriscillaBarnes#JoyceDeWitt #RichardKline #RadioTitans #JenileeHarrison

Thursday, March 9, 2017

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“THREE’S COMPANY “ CAST MEMBERS JOYCE DEWITT, RICHARD KLINE AND JENILEE HARRISON 
TEAM UP  FOR A WILD, UNCENSORED 40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION ON CO-STAR 
PRISCILLA BARNES’ HOT NEW PODCAST “BARNESTORMING”!

For seven seasons and nearly 200 episodes, “Three’s Company” proved to be one of the funniest sitcoms of all time.  Still loved around the world by comedy fans, the reruns continue to air constantly on the Antenna cable TV network – which is showing a tribute marathon this Saturday to celebrate the series’ 40th anniversary.
As part of that marathon, four of the key members of the “Three’s Company” cast – Priscilla Barnes, who played Terri; Joyce Dewitt, who played Janet; Richard Kline, who played Larry; and Jenilee Harrison, who played Cindy – reunited for a TV special that will air along with the Antenna marathon. But then they headed over to the Radio Titans podcast studio in Los Angeles to tell even wilder stories in a totally uncensored and hilarious episode of Barnes’ new podcast series “BarneStorming with Priscilla Barnes.”

Fans who want to get the real scoop on what went on behind the scenes of the legendary sitcom in uncut glory can tune in to hear their wildest anecdotes, including favorite tales of major bloopers and practical jokes, as well as surprising real stories from their offstage  lives.  Adding to the unique spirit of the show is the fact that the Titans studio is located in the famous Gaylord Apartments,  meaning that the “Three’s “ gang came and knocked on the door of an apartment to share tales about the most famous show ever made about apartment-living shenanigans!

That’s a fact that Barnes makes fun of weekly as she engages in humorously revealing conversations with her friends from across showbiz.  Her first three episodes have included fascinating stories from writer/actor Shawn Schepps (writer of the hit movies “Drumline” and “Encino Man”), cult-fave director Fred Olen Ray, and legendary rock-album designer John Kosh, who’s worked with everyone from the Beatles to U2.
But in this very special new fourth episode (bit.ly/2mMMBim), Priscilla offers a fun-filled ride through stories including:

“Three’s Company”’s craziest bloopers and practical jokes, including the time John Ritter caused an explosively funny reaction when he scared everyone  on set by popping out of a prop coffin.

The cast’s frequent clashes with the producers they wound up dubbing “The Three Stooges.”

How Joyce  believes that her beloved late costar John Ritter still communicates with her from the afterlife at significant life moments through mysteriously appearing pennies.

Jenilee’s fascinating story of going on a couple of dates with controversial actor Robert Blake, then calling it off when she saw some red flags years before he was charged (and ultimately acquitted) with the murder of his eventual wife.

How Jenilee went from being completely unrecognized by the show’s set and studio team on her first day on the job to enjoying the perks of success, as well as her funny first time meeting Joyce DeWitt.
Fast-paced and funny, “BarneStorming” offers great conversations with some of the most interesting people in showbiz.