3 Girls 3
Three show-business unknowns (a singer, a dancer and a comic) played themselves on stage and off in this combination sitcom and variety show from Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, one of the medium's classier production teams. Critics liked 'Girls,' but its debut had low ratings and there were only three more episodes.
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Plot Summary
This television special featured three young talents—Cheryl Ladd, Teri Nunn, and Leif Garrett—showcasing their singing and dancing abilities. The program aimed to highlight the rising stars of the late 1970s music scene. It included a variety of musical numbers and comedic sketches. The special was designed as a platform to boost the careers of its young performers.
Critical Reception
As a one-off television special, "3 Girls 3" did not receive extensive critical reviews typical of feature films or ongoing series. Its primary purpose was to showcase emerging talent, and reception generally focused on the performances of the featured artists. It is remembered as a product of its time, reflecting the trends in youth-oriented entertainment television of the late 1970s.
What Reviewers Say
- A showcase for young, popular talent of the era.
- Reflects the musical trends and television format of the late 1970s.
- Generally considered a lighthearted, entertaining variety special.
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Fun Fact
The special was produced by Jack Haley Jr., who was also known for producing other high-profile television specials and films.
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