Three's Company DVD - The Eight Season
THREE'S COMPANY, the sitcom that spawned endless imitators with its sexy singles-based humor, left a huge mark on the comedy-sitcom genre. Revolving around endless misunderstandings about sexuality and drugs, and playing off quite a few stereotypes, the show displayed John Ritter's knack for physical comedy, delivering laughs through the comedian's outlandish expressions, gestures, and mannerisms. When aspiring chef Jack Tripper (Ritter) tells his landlord, Mr. Roper (Norman Fell), that he is gay in order to peacefully cohabit with a string of attractive female roommates, he must construct a web of lies (which proves almost impossible to unravel) in order to cover his tracks. The journey comes to an end here, with the eighth and final season. THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON EIGHT contains every episode from the season starring Jack, Janet (Joyce DeWitt), Terri Alden (Priscilla Barnes), and Mr. Furley (Don Knotts).
Three's Company DVD - The Seventh Season
THREE'S COMPANY, the sitcom that spawned endless imitators with its sexy singles-based humor, left a huge mark on the comedy-sitcom genre. Revolving around endless misunderstandings about sexuality and drugs, and playing off quite a few stereotypes, the show displayed John Ritter's knack for physical comedy, delivering laughs through the comedian's outlandish expressions, gestures, and mannerisms. When aspiring chef Jack Tripper (Ritter) tells his landlord, Mr. Roper (Norman Fell), that he is gay in order to peacefully cohabit with a string of attractive female roommates, he must construct a web of lies (which proves almost impossible to unravel) in order to cover his tracks. The seventh season begins with the opening of Jack's bistro, and moves on through endless embarrassing dates, family entanglements, and more. THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON SEVEN
contains all 22 episodes from the season starring Jack, Janet (Joyce DeWitt), Terri Alden (Priscilla Barnes), and Mr. Furley (Don Knotts).
Three's Company DVD - The Sixth Season
When aspiring chef Jack Tripper (John Ritter) tells his landlord, Mr. Roper (Norman Fell), that he is gay in order to peacefully cohabit with
a string of attractive female roommates, he must construct a web of lies (which proves almost impossible to unravel) in order to cover his tracks.
The first season not to feature Suzanne Somers, season six revolves around regulars Jack, Janet (Joyce DeWitt), Cindy Snow (Jenilee Harrison),
and new arrival Terri Alden (Priscilla Barnes). As Cindy is sent off to veterinary school, Terri takes her place as roommate to Jack and Janet.
Terri's role on the series would continue for the remaining three years. THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON SIX contains all 28 episodes from the season.
Three's Company DVD - The Fifth Season
The classic sitcom that spawned endless imitators with its sexy singles-based humor, THREE'S COMPANY made a big mark on the comedy sitcom genre. Revolving around endless misunderstandings about sexuality and drugs, and playing off quite a few stereotypes, the show displayed John Ritter's knack for physical comedy, delivering laughs through the comedian's outlandish expressions, gestures, and mannerisms. When aspiring chef Jack Tripper (John Ritter) tells landlord Mr. Roper (Normal Fell) that he is gay in order to peacefully cohabit with his two attractive female roommates, he must construct a web of lies (which proves almost impossible to unravel) in order to cover his tracks. Loveable airhead Chrissy (Suzanne Somers) and sexy Janet (Joyce DeWitt) add to the miscommunication and only make things worse with their antics. Though Chrissy was many fans' favorite character, her appearance throughout the fifth season was sporadic. Some have reported this was due to Suzanne Somers's demand for a higher per-episode salary, the terms of which
the show's producers never agreed to. THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON FIVE contains all 22 episodes of the fifth season (the last one starring Somers).
Three's Company DVD - The Fourth Season
The television series that made stars out of John Ritter (who was nominated for three Emmys) and Suzanne Somers, THREE'S COMPANY has been a mainstay of television, both during its initial run and in syndication, every since it first premiered. Its formula of slapstick comedy, racy double entendres, and comic misunderstandings is well-known to millions of viewers. SEASON FOUR collects all 25 episodes that aired during the 1979-1980 season, when the show was routinely number one or two in the ratings. This season was also the first with Don Knotts as landlord Ralph Furley, replacing the Ropers, who had been granted their own spin-off sitcom. THREE'S COMPANY was massively popular during its initial eight season run, and has since become a television landmark.
Three's Company - Season 3
Aspiring chef Jack Tripper has told landlord Mr.
Roper that he is gay in order to peacefully cohabitate with his two attractive female roommates. As a result, Jack constructs a web of lies which
proves almost impossible to unravel. Loveable air head Chrissy (Somers) and sexy Janet (DeWitt) add to the mis-communication and make things worse.
As a well-known physical comedian, Ritter's outlandish expressions, gestures, and mannerisms deliver reliable laughs.
The third season of THREE'S COMPANY includes such classics as "Double Date," in which Mr. Roper overhears Jack arranging a date with a woman; "The Fast," is which Chrissie and Janet make a deal with Jack by promising will give up food if Jack gives up women; "My Sister's Keeper" sees Janet getting
the wrong impression when Jack keeps her sister Jenny out until all hours; and "The Bake-Off," which finds Chrissie secretly devouring Jack's pie.
Three's Company - Season Two
THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON TWO contains the complete second season of the classic sitcom that has spawned endless imitators of the sexy singles-based humor. Relying primarily on physical comedy and endless misunderstandings about sexuality, drugs, and a few stereotypes, and known for creating the "jiggle" phenomenon, THREE'S COMPANY made its mark on the genre.
Three's Company - Season One
THREE'S COMPANY: SEASON ONE contains the complete first season, six episodes, of the classic sitcom that has spawned endless imitators of the sexy singles-based humor.
Running time: 146 minutes
Starring: Joyce De Witt, John Ritter, and Suzanne Somers