Three's Company
A man shares an apartment with two women and pretends to be gay so the landlord won't kick him out in this popular bedroom farce. Loaded with pratfalls and double entendres, and unapologetically silly, the sitcom was based on the British show `Man About the House.' There were several cast changes, but it was the charm of---and the chemistry among---the three original leads that turned this into a huge success. The roommates' landlords, 'The Ropers,' left for their own show in 1979.
Jack dresses up as a woman when he thinks that the FBI is after him.
Jack takes a job as an escort to make some quick cash and finds that his first client wants more than just dinner.
The roommates are faced with eviction until Jack convinces Lana to have dinner with their new landlord, Mr. Furley.
Jack and Janet try to convince Chrissy to not quit her job to become a cosmetic saleswoman. Also, Furley hosts a game of strip poker.
Jack goes to see a counselor to learn to become more assertive.
A man promises Jack and the girls a new penthouse apartment after Jack saves him from choking.
The roommates decide to take in a homeless old man who shows up at their door.
Larry has access to a cabin in the woods so everyone joins him for a weekend in the wilderness.
Jack and Janet fear the worst when Chrissy has to spend the night in the hospital after hitting her head.
Jack feels the heat when he has to give a cooking lesson to the wife of a loan shark who wants Jack for the main course.
Jack gets a job on a one week cruise and has to decide whether to take Janet or Chrissy.
In an attempt to impress an old friend, Furley pretends he is married to Chrissy.
Lana thinks Jack is having an affair with Janet or Chrissy after she reads an advice column and jumps to conclusions.
Chrissy's father is offered a job at a church in Santa Monica but it will require Chrissy to move out of the apartment.
Larry thinks he is in love with Janet after she consoles him when he is rejected by a girl.
Jack tries to impress a female fitness instructor but gets into trouble when her bodybuilder brother disapproves.
Furley takes it upon himself to try to "convert" Jack and show him how to pick up women.
Jack and Chrissy are handcuffed together after a police officer leaves his cuffs in their apartment.
Chrissy and Jack think that Janet is hiring a surrogate father.
An orphaned boy shows up at the apartment and plays the girls against Jack.
Jack feels inferior when his brother shows up and impresses the girls.
Chrissy's big track winnings threaten to split the threesome
Chrissy sets up a rendezvous with the man who has been sending her secret love notes
The roommates attend to Furley's every need when they suspect he wants to kill himself.
Jack may not graduate from cooking school when one of his classmates switches dishes with him.
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John Ritter | Jack Tripper |
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Richard Kline | Larry Dallas |
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Suzanne Somers | Chrissy Snow |
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Joyce DeWitt | Janet Wood |
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Don Knotts | Ralph Furley |
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Ann Wedgeworth | Lana Shields |
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Paul Ainsley | Jim the Bartender |
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Peter Mark Richman | Rev. Snow |
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Joel Brooks | Dr. Prescott |
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William Pierson | Dean Travers |
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John Getz | Lee Tripper |
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J. Pat O'Malley | Leo Moran |
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Bob Hastings | John Callan |
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Steve Vinovich | Ben Baxter |
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Phil Leeds | Lyle Wormold |
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Shane Sinutko | Billy Todson |
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Dick O'Neill | Walter Nessle |
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James Staley | Special Agent Banning |
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Joanna Kerns | Bobby Trilling |
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Harold J. Stone | Bernie Bustamente |
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Jeanne Bates | Alice |
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Rudolph Willrich | Special Agent Roth |
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Roger C. Carmel | Merl Denker |
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Reb Brown | Elmo Hacker |
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Barry Gordon | Gilbert Larwin |
| Edition | Collector's Edition |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Distributor | Anchor Bay |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | At Amazon.com |
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| Condition | Excellent |
| Index | 2140 |
| Added Date | Jul 25, 2012 00:17:58 |
| Modified Date | Nov 26, 2016 05:16:02 |