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''3 Girls 3'' is a 1977 American variety television show that ran for four episodes on the NBC network, starring
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, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy.O'Connor, John J. (30 March 1977)
TV: It's Instant Stardom for '3 Girls 3'
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All three were unknown talents at the time, and this "overnight stardom" line was the premise of the show.Ess, Ramsey (17 April 2015)
Steve Martin Tries Prime-Time Variety with '3 Girls 3'
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Creation

Television writer Kenny Solms came up with the concept of the show in about 1973, wanting to highlight the "Cinderella" aspect of overnight stardom using unknown actors. He collaborated with writing partner
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, which whom he had many writing credits for shows including '' The Carol Burnett Show'', and had created '' The Tim Conway Show''. They came up with a script called ''Chorus Line'', and pitched it to
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. ABC wanted to use established stars instead of unknowns, which was counter to the premise of the show, so the project went dormant. In April 1976, CBS demonstrated interest in the show, but wanted to retool it for one actress (
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) instead of three. Solms and Parent then went to the remaining United States television network, NBC, who bought the proposed show in September 1976. Solms and Parent auditioned over 250 women in Los Angeles and 50 more in New York for the lead roles.Considine, Shaun (12 June 1977)
How '3 Girls 3' Almost Didn't Make It
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Run and reception

The one-hour show debuted on March 30, 1977, and television critic John J. O'Connor of ''
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'' and other critics gave highly positive reviews of the show. O'Connor called it "easily the freshest, liveliest and most exciting premiere of a series that television has concocted in years." The opening episode also received respectable ratings. Moreover, the episode announced that the show would be returning, but NBC had already decided it would pull the plug. The second episode was not aired the following week, reportedly because the network did not like the show's concept, or alternatively because NBC claimed that improved ratings for ''
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'', a show the network had originally intended to replace, led to the cancellation.(14 April 1977)
NBC Tells Why It Cancelled '3 Girls 3'
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After getting many complaints, NBC announced that the three remaining episodes would be aired in June.(20 June 1977)
Picks and Pans Review: 3 Girls 3
''People'' (short negative review: " Pour on plenty of publicity and then heat. Alas, this overdone soufflé never rises.")
(25 June 1977)
"3 Girls 3" Gets Return Shot Due to Ratings
''Indiana Gazette''
(2 April 1977)
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The summer-season ratings were not good, and the show was not picked up for further episodes.(4 July 1977). ''Reruns, experiments take over networks'', ''Broadcasting'', p. 33 ("NBC received confirmation in the ratings that its ''3 Girls 3'' comedy-variety show (which John J. O'Connor of ''The New York Times'', echoing many other TV critics, called the freshest pilot in years when it made its debut as a one-shot a couple of months ago) doesn't have mass-audience appeal. It managed only a 9.7 average rating and 19 share in two telecasts last month (June 15 and June 22, 9-10 p.m.)")


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*{{IMDb title, id=75470, title=3 Girls 3 NBC original programming 1977 American television series debuts 1977 American television series endings 1970s American variety television series 1970s American comedy television series