The Golden Girls - Season 3 with Bea Arthur: DVD Cover
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The Golden Girls - Season 3 Cast: Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/22/2005
  • Rating: Rated TVPG
  • Sales Rank: 639

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Golden Moments - The Biggest laughs of the season; Collected in a hilarious compilation; The Golden Girls' Scrapbook - Each Golden Girl's funniest moments

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The third season of The Golden Girls continues to chronicle the adventures of four over-50 ladies who lived under the same Miami roof: widows Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) and Rose Nylund (Betty White), divorcée Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), and Dorothy's shamelessly outspoken mother, Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty). Season three opens with one of the series' many flashback episodes, "One for the Money," featuring Lynnie Greene in her recurring role as young Dorothy. The later episode "Blanche's Little Girl" marks the first series appearance of Blanche's daughter Rebecca, played this season by Shawn Schepps; "My Father, My Brother" finds comedian Bill Dana in the role of Sophia's brother Angelo, a priest; in "Mixed Blessing," Dorothy's son Michael (Scott Jacoby) announces his engagement to a black woman -- which wouldn't bother Dorothy so much were it not for the fact that the woman is 20 years Michael's senior; and in another flashback show, "Mother's Day," viewers are given their one and only glimpse at Blanche's late mother, Margaret, played by Helen Kleeb. In other episodes, Rose does her part for world peace by writing letters to Reagan and Gorbachev (and guess which one of the two world leaders responds!); and McLean Stevenson guest stars as Ted Zbornak, brother of Dorothy's redoubtable ex-husband, Stan (Herb Edelman). Rated the fourth most popular TV series in America during its third season, The Golden Girls also did all right by itself at Emmy award time, with Bea Arthur and Estelle Getty both winning statuettes. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Best Sitcom In Yearsby RBNY

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August 01, 2009: The third season of The Golden Girls is filled with a mixture of hilarity, tenderness and drama. The writers have created episodes that will fill you with laughter, as well as touching the heart. The season opens with a moving and tragic episode, yet of course contains great wit to dilute the seriousness. Sophia meets an elderly man on the boardwalk and befriends him. She soons learns that he has Allzeimer's. Episode 4 is the complete antithesis. The girls hire a maid, and when they fire her, weird things begin to occur. This episode induces belly laughs. For fans of The Golden Girls, season 3 is a must.

Most of the episodes are hilarious and have th best moments everby Anonymous

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September 15, 2008: Third season nothing knew except hilarious moments. Fave eps in this season are, one for the money (rose was insane when she did her solo dance thing), bringing up baby, nothing to fear but fear itself, three on a couch, golden moments 1 and 2, larceny and old lace, rose's big adventure, mister terrific, and mother's day (what rose did for that woman was really sweet and thoughtful of her).


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