Three's Company Season 7
Three's Company is an American television sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. Developed by Don Nicholl, Michael Ross and Bernie West, it is based on the British sitcom Man About the House created by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer. The story revolves around three single roommates: Jack Tripper, Janet Wood, and Chrissy Snow, who all platonically live together in a Santa Monica, California apartment complex owned by Stanley and Helen Roper. The show, a farce, chronicles the escapades and hi jinks of the trio's constant misunderstandings, social lives, and financial struggles. A top 10 hit from 1977 to 1983, the series has remained popular in syndication and through DVD releases. The show also spawned similar spin-offs to those that Man About the House had: The Ropers and Three's a Crowd, based upon George and Mildred and Robin's Nest, respectively.
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Three's Company
1977 / TV-PGThree's Company is an American television sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. Developed by Don Nicholl, Michael Ross and Bernie West, it is based on the British sitcom Man About the House created by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer. The story revolves around three single roommates: Jack Tripper, Janet Wood, and Chrissy Snow, who all platonically live together in a Santa Monica, California apartment complex owned by Stanley and Helen Roper. The show, a farce, chronicles the escapades and hi jinks of the trio's constant misunderstandings, social lives, and financial struggles. A top 10 hit from 1977 to 1983, the series has remained popular in syndication and through DVD releases. The show also spawned similar spin-offs to those that Man About the House had: The Ropers and Three's a Crowd, based upon George and Mildred and Robin's Nest, respectively.
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Three's Company Season 7 Full Episode Guide
Janet and Terri overhear and misunderstand a conversation Jack and Mr. Angelino are having about finances and think Jack is in debt. They arrange for Jack to 'win' money on a faked radio show; money borrowed from Mr. Furley and Larry. However, Jack uses the sudden winfall to buy a new leather coat he's always wanted.
Jack's Navy budy wants to get into the restaurant business, but tries to take over Jack's Bistro.
Jack wears a fake mustache to improve his image, but accidentally makes Terri fall in love with him.
Jack accidentally stumbles onto Angelino's love hideaway when he decides to sleep in the little apartment above the restaurant.
Jack thinks that Janet is going out with Ralph's nephew when she trys to help him be a good gentleman when he meets girls.
Janet and Terri bet Jack that he can't go without women for a week. Although he is intent on proving them wrong, he weakens when he sets Furley up with an older woman whose bombshell daughter sweeps Jack off his feet.
Jack finds out the hard way that when it comes to boxing, he is no Rocky.
Terry falls for a soap star, who happens to be a lecher who trying to maintain his image.
Jack must pay a bribe to an inspector in order to get a health permit so he sets up a sting operation to catch him redhanded but leads the police to believe that it's a drug bust they're working on.
Rumors are flying everywhere when Terry hears one about two friends and spreads it everywhere.
Larry's sister is visiting and Larry asked Jack to take her out. After Jacks and his sister stay out late, Larry suspects that Jack is trying something with his sister.
Terry dates an ex-murderer, which scares the total crap out of Jack and Janet.
Larry wants to be a singer, but Jack finds out that he can't even carry a note when he sings at his restaurant, meanwhile Mr. Furley is helping Jack out in the kitchen and is messing up every order.
Jack hosts a Sunday brunch at the Bistro to prove to a pastor that it's a wholesome, family-oriented restaurant.
Janet sets Jack up with an old director friend of hers from school whom she didn't know had since gotten married. That's okay, though, because the friend wanted to have an affair anyway.
As a favor to Felipe, the trio allows his niece to stay with them until her wedding to prevent the immigration department from deporting her. Through a comedy of errors, everyone suspects Jack and the girl spent the night together.
It's the first night of Jack's Bistro and no one even knows about it! Larry drums up business by bringing in his Greek relatives.
With Mr. Angelino's help (along with Mr. Furley), Jack gets his own restaurant!
A newspaper article about three people sharing a similar living arrangement to the trio has them wondering if one of them is spreading gossip about the others.
Larry asks Jack to take over on a date for him and Jack gets mixed up with diamond smugglers by mistake.
Jack goes to the dentist who terrorizes him when the dentist thinks that Terri left him for Jack.
Jack and Janet end up in the same bed, and Jack doesn't even remember how he got there.