Three's Company Season 4

September. 11,1979      TV-PG
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis

The three single roommates Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow and Jack Tripper all platonically share Apartment 201 in a Santa Monica, California apartment building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roper.

Episode 25 : Jack's Graduation
May. 06,1980
During a cooking class exam, Jack's dishonest friend switches dishes with him, making Jack unable to graduate cooking school.
Episode 24 : The Goodbye Guy
March. 25,1980
The roommates thinks that Furley is going to kill himself and they show praise for him.
Episode 23 : Secret Admirer
March. 11,1980
Chrissy plans a rendezvous with a secret admirer.
Episode 22 : The Root of All Evil
March. 04,1980
Chrissy wins money at the racetrack and the trio get into a fight over how to use the winnings. It takes a trip to the psychiatrist's office to see that the money is tearing them apart.
Episode 21 : Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
February. 26,1980
Jack's brother comes for a visit, but Jack doesn't like him because he always seemed to be better than Jack. It gets really serious when he has designs on Chrissy.
Episode 20 : Jack's Bad Boy
February. 12,1980
The trio help out a runaway boy.
Episode 19 : And Baby Makes Two
February. 05,1980
Jack and Chrissy believe Janet wants to have a baby.
Episode 18 : Handcuffed
January. 29,1980
Chrissy borrows her policeman cousin's handcuffs and accidentally gets locked together with Jack who has a big date waiting for him.
Episode 17 : The Love Lesson
January. 22,1980
Furley hopes to ""straighten"" Jack out by giving him love lessons. If he is indeed straight, he has to move out.
Episode 16 : Mighty Mouth
January. 15,1980
Jack goes out with a girl who has a muscular brother that doesn't like her sister dating.
Episode 15 : Larry Loves Janet
January. 08,1980
After an unsuccessful date, Janet comforts Larry, who takes her kindess the wrong way when he thinks that she wants him.
Episode 14 : The Reverend Steps Out
December. 18,1979
Reverend Snow has a chance for a new appointment on the condition that his daughter Chrissy move out of the apartment.
Episode 13 : Black Letter Day
December. 11,1979
The trio think an advice column was written about them; that Jack is secretly dating one of the two girls without the other girl knowing.
Episode 12 : Ralph's Rival
December. 04,1979
Chrissy pretends to be Mr. Furley's wife so Mr. Furley can show off to his old rival.
Episode 11 : The Love Barge
November. 27,1979
Jack gets a job on a cruise ship and is invited to take only one guest. He has a choice between Janet and Chrissy and he sure doesn't want to take Lana of all people. So he makes it so Mr. Furley can go on the trip with Lana, who thinks that jack will be on the ship waiting for her.
Episode 10 : The Loan Shark
November. 20,1979
Chrissy loses Jack's money and they can't pay the rent. So Chrissy sees a loan shark and borrows money on Jack behalf.
Episode 9 : Chrissy's Hospitality
November. 13,1979
Chrissy falls and hits her head in the bathtub while trying to put up a shower curtain. Jack and Janet take her to the hospital when she starts to get dizzy. They misunderstand the doctor when he comes out of Chrissy's room crying, and think that she has only a short time to live.
Episode 8 : A Camping We Will Go
November. 06,1979
Larry's girlfriend wants to be an actress, so he tells her that his friend Jack is a famous commercial director. Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Furley, Lana, Larry, and his girlfriend Laura go on a camping trip that's anything but relaxing.
Episode 7 : Old Folks at Home
October. 30,1979
Chrissy feels sorry for a homeless man and lets him stay with her, Janet and Jack, much to their dismay.
Episode 6 : The Life Saver
October. 23,1979
Jack saves the life of a man who happens to be rich. A s a reward, he gives them an apartment in a very affluent neighborhood.
Episode 5 : Jack the Ripper
October. 09,1979
Jacks wants to be aggressive to get the better of Mr. Travers.
Episode 4 : Snow Job
October. 02,1979
Chrissy gets a new sales job.
Episode 3 : The New Landlord
September. 25,1979
The trio and Larry meet Mr. Ralph Furley, the new landlord, after accidentally selling all of his furniture, believing it was the Roper's old furniture.
Episode 2 : Love Thy Neighbor
September. 18,1979
Lana Shields needs an escort and instantly falls for Jack, who wants nothing at all to do with her.
Episode 1 : Jack on the Lam
September. 11,1979
Jack mistakes a visit from the FBI for a reference for a former Navy buddy as a mission to get him.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1983
Season 7
Season 7 1982
Season 6
Season 6 1981
Season 5
Season 5 1980
Season 4
Season 4 1979
Season 3
Season 3 1978
Season 2
Season 2 1977
Season 1
Season 1 1977

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