Three's Company: Season 4 4-Disc Set

Three's Company: Season 4 4-Disc Set

Three's Company Season 4 Fourth 4-Disc Set DVD VIDEO TV SHOW comedy John Ritter 

Movie 

DVD 

2005 

DVD 

$9.99
Packaging
4-01 Jack on the Lam:

Thinking the FBI is after him, Jack dresses as a woman to elude them.

4-02 Love Thy Neighbor:

Jack takes a job as an escort to make some quick cash and finds that his first client wants more than just dinner.

4-03 The New Landlord:

The girls mistake the new landlord Mr. Furley who approaches them at the Beagle for a sleazy old man.

4-04 Snow Job:

Chrissy decides to quit her job after a one time success as a cosmetics salesperson.

4-05 Jack the Ripper:

Tied of being pushed around, Jack takes some self help lessons in how to stand up to people and say no.

4-06 The Life Saver:

After saving a man in a restaurant from choking, the girls and Jack are offered to live in the Paradise Towers rent free for one year.

4-07 Old Folks at Home:

The roommates decide to take in a homeless old man who shows up at their door.

4-08 A Camping We Will Go:

In order to get with an aspiring actress, Larry asks her to join him and the "famous movie director" Jack Tripper in his cabin in the woods. Before they know it, everyone is in on the camping trip.

4-09 Chrissy's Hospitality:

When Chrissy hits her head and has to go to the hospital, Jack and Janet mistake the doctor's laughing that brought tears to his eyes as him crying because Chrissy is about to die.

4-10 The Loan Shark:

Chrissy gets a loan from a loan shark to make up for the fact that she threw Jack's government check away. The only way Jack can repay the debt is by giving the shark's sensuous wife cooking lesson.

4-11 The Love Barge:

Jack gets a job on a cruise ship and can only take one person with him. An ugly rivalry between Chrissy and Janet develops.

4-12 Ralph's Rival:

Mr. Furley asks the girls to pretend that he is rich in order to impress his long time rival. Things get iffy when Chrissy, who is posing as Furley's wife, is stuck with in his apartment all night long.

4-13 Black Letter Day:

Lana thinks Jack is having an affair with Janet or Chrissy after she reads an advice column and jumps to conclusions.

4-14 The Reverend Steps Out:

Chrissy's father is offered a job at a church in Santa Monica but it will require Chrissy to move out of the apartment.

4-15 Larry Loves Janet:

In order to make a heartbroken Larry feel better, Janet exaggerates how great of a guy he really is. He mistakes that as Janet being in love with him and decides to give up on dating other women to be with her.

4-16 Mighty Mouth:

Jack is dating a girl who has a protective brother promising to break all the bones in his body if he messes with his sister.

4-17 The Love Lesson:

Mr. Furley wants to give Jack lessons to "straighten" him out once and for all.

4-18 Handcuffed:

When a cop forgets his handcuffs in the trio's apartment, Jack and Chrissy get accidentally handcuffed to each other.

4-19 And Baby Makes Two:

When Janet places an ad for a designer to help her redecorate their bedroom as a surprise, Jack and Chrissy think she is soliciting men to father her child.

4-20 Jack's Bad Boy:

An orphaned boy shows up at the apartment and plays the girls against Jack.

4-21 Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother:

Jack's suave brother Lee comes to visit, leaving Jack insecure and uneasy.

4-22 The Root of All Evil:

The roommates win a nice sum of cash at the tracks. Soon after, animosities develop between the three because of how the cash is spent.

4-23 Secret Admirer:

When Chrissy's secret admirer turns out to be a clumsy, shy man, Jack and Janet work hard to get rid of him.

4-24 The Goodbye Guy:

The trio thinks that Mr. Furley wants to "gas" himself, so they serve him hand and foot to make him feel better.

4-25 Jack's Graduation:

When one of his classmates switches the dish he made with Jack's, Jack fails his final exam from cooking school and considers leaving L.A.

Product Details

Number of Discs

4

Rating

Not Rated

Film Country

USA

UPC

013131267693

Additional Details

Genre

Comedies

Format

DVD

For DVD Player (North American NTSC)

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