Richard Kline

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Three's Company: Seasons Seven And Eight

The opening of Jack's Bistro is just the beginning of the non-stop hilarity in top-rated Season Seven. Will Terri marry the soap opera hunk? What really happened between Jack and Larry's teenage sister? Can the roommates trap a crooked building inspector without going to jail themselves? Who is the restaurant's awful new singer? Why does Jack's new moustache drive women wild? And what is Janet doing to Mr. Furley's shy young nephew?

Three's Company: Seasons Five And Six

It was the major pivotal years in Three's Company history for roommates Jack Tripper (John Ritter) and Janet Wood (Joyce DeWitt), featuring the final appearances of Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) and the introduction of her ditzy cousin Cindy (Jenilee Harrison). Don Knotts and Richard Kline co-star in these 22 full-length, fall-down hilarious episodes that also include Chrissy's new friend who turns out to be a call girl, Cindy's very strange engagement to a millionaire (Jeffrey Tambor), Mr.

Three's Company: Seasons Three And Four

Three's Company - Season Three features all 22 original episodes of this sitcom's classic third season - as well as the never-before-seen second pilot shot before Suzanne Somers was cast. This DVD also includes never-aired bloopers, behind-the-scenes audio commentary, and very special interviews hosted by Joyce Dewitt and featuring Richard Kline and director Dave Powers. Co-stares Don Knotts, Jenilee Harrison, Ann Wedgeworth and others also fondly remember the late John Ritter.

Three's Company: Seasons One And Two

n the spring of 1977, ABC network executives gave a six-episode "trial" run to a new sitcom called Three's Company. Almost overnight, it became one of the biggest hits of the entire season and more than twenty-five years later, it remains one of the best-loved TV series of all time. The beloved John Ritter stars as Jack Tripper (the role that won him an Emmy, a Golden Globe and the hearts of millions), the ever-bumbling bachelor who shares an apartment with down-to-earth Janet Wood (Joyce De Witt) and dim-bulb blonde Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers.

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