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THREE'S COMPANY - Borrowing Trouble

Air Date/Released Tuesday, May 10, 1983
Station/Studio ABC / DLT Entertainment

Farce sitcom about two girls who share an apartment with a guy who pretends to be gay to get around the landlord’s rule against coed habitation.

Once again, an episode based on a misunderstanding. Thinking that Jack needs money for his restaurant’s rent, Janet and Terri fake a radio contest telephone call to give Jack $500. Thinking it’s a windfall, Jack uses the money to buy an expensive leather jacket.

Earlier, neighbor Larry tries to call into a radio contest...
Larry: It’s a contest! I can win money! Who were the Three Musketeers?
Terri: I know, I know!
Larry: Great! (begins dialing the radio station #)
Terri: Larry, Curly and Moe!
Larry: (pauses, annoyed, hangs up the phone) Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!


Cast: John Ritter (Jack Tripper), Joyce DeWitt (Janet Wood), Pricilla Barnes (Terri Alden), Richard Kline (Larry Dallas), Don Knotts (Ralph Furley), Jordan Charney (Mr. Angelino), D. D. Howard (Lola), Curtis Taylor (Pete), Brad Blaisdell (Mike), DeeDee Rescher (Dee Dee)

Crew: Dave Powers (Director), Ellen Guylas (Writer), Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, Bernard West (Executive Producers, Creators), George Burditt, Ted Bergman, Don Taffner (Executive Producers), Martin Rips, Joseph Staretski, George Sunga, Wendy Blair (Producers)
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