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Three's Company

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: March 15, 1977
  • Seasons: 8
  • Episodes: 171
  • Networks: ABC
  • Genres: Comedy
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Three's Company(1977)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

Come and knock on our door

TMDB Rating: 7.7 (161 votes)

Overview

When two single girls, Janet and Chrissy, need a roommate to share their Santa Monica apartment, they decide to offer a room to Jack, a man they find passed out in the bathtub after the going-away party for their last roommate. However, hijinks ensure when Jack must pretend to be gay in order to throw off the scent of the trio's conservative landlady.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

6 episodes • 1977Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Man About the HouseMar 15, 19770.0
2And Mother Makes FourMar 24, 19770.0
3Roper's NieceMar 31, 19770.0
4No Children, No DogsApr 7, 19778.0
5Jack the Giant KillerApr 14, 19777.5
6It's Only MoneyApr 21, 19777.5
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

25 episodes • 1977Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ground RulesSep 13, 19777.0
2Jack Looks For a JobSep 20, 19778.0
3Janet's PromotionSep 27, 19778.0
4Strange BedfellowsOct 4, 19779.0
5Chrissy's DateOct 11, 19778.0
6Alone TogetherOct 25, 19774.5
7Roper's CarNov 1, 19770.0
8Cyrano de TripperNov 8, 19770.0
9Chrissy's Night OutNov 15, 19777.0
10Stanley CasanovaNov 22, 19770.0
11Janet's High School SweetheartNov 29, 19778.0
12Jack's UncleDec 6, 19778.0
13Helen's JobDec 13, 19778.0
14Three's ChristmasDec 20, 19778.0
15The GiftJan 3, 19780.0
16The RivalsJan 10, 19780.0
17The Baby SittersJan 17, 19780.0
18Home MoviesJan 24, 19780.0
19Jack in the Flower ShopJan 31, 19780.0
20Jack's Navy PalFeb 7, 19780.0
21Will the Real Jack Tripper...Feb 14, 19780.0
22Days of Beer and WeedsFeb 21, 19788.0
23Chrissy, Come HomeFeb 28, 19788.0
24Bird SongMay 9, 19788.0
25Coffee, Tea or JackMay 16, 19788.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

23 episodes • 1978Avg: 7.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Double DateSep 12, 19784.0
2Good Old Reliable JanetSep 19, 19780.0
3The Love DiarySep 26, 19788.0
4The FastOct 3, 19788.0
5Helen's RendezvousOct 10, 19787.0
6My Sister's KeeperOct 17, 19787.0
7Chrissy and the GuruOct 24, 19788.0
8Larry's BrideOct 31, 19784.5
9Chrissy's New BossNov 14, 19788.0
10The CrushNov 21, 19788.0
11The KleptomaniacNov 28, 19788.0
12The Party's OverDec 5, 19788.0
13Eleanor's ReturnDec 12, 19781.0
14The Older WomanJan 16, 19798.0
15Stanley's HotlineJan 30, 19798.0
16The Catered AffairFeb 6, 19798.0
17The Best Laid PlansFeb 13, 19790.0
18The Harder They FallFeb 20, 19798.0
19The Bake-OffFeb 27, 19798.0
20An Anniversary SurpriseMar 13, 19798.0
21Jack Moves OutMay 8, 19798.0
22Triangle TroublesMay 15, 19798.0
23Stanley, the Ladies' ManSep 15, 19790.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

25 episodes • 1979Avg: 7.4

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jack on the LamSep 11, 19796.5
2Love Thy NeighborSep 18, 19794.0
3The New LandlordSep 25, 19797.0
4Snow JobOct 2, 19798.0
5Jack the RipperOct 9, 19798.0
6The Life SaverOct 23, 19797.0
7Old Folks at HomeOct 30, 19798.0
8A Camping We Will GoNov 6, 19798.0
9Chrissy's HospitalityNov 13, 19797.5
10The Loan SharkNov 20, 19798.0
11The Love BargeNov 27, 19797.0
12Ralph's RivalDec 4, 19798.0
13Black Letter DayDec 11, 19798.0
14The Reverend Steps OutDec 18, 19797.0
15Larry Loves JanetJan 8, 19807.0
16Mighty MouthJan 15, 19808.0
17The Love LessonJan 22, 19808.0
18HandcuffedJan 29, 19808.0
19And Baby Makes TwoFeb 5, 19808.0
20Jack's Bad BoyFeb 12, 19806.0
21Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My BrotherFeb 26, 19807.0
22The Root of All EvilMar 4, 19808.0
23Secret AdmirerMar 11, 19807.0
24The Goodbye GuyMar 25, 19807.0
25Jack's GraduationMay 6, 19808.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 1980Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Upstairs, Downstairs, UpstairsOct 28, 19808.0
2...And Justice for JackNov 11, 19807.0
3A Hundred Dollars a What?Nov 18, 19800.0
4Downhill ChaserNov 25, 19808.0
5A Crowded RomanceDec 2, 19808.0
6Room at the BottomDec 9, 19808.0
7Chrissy's CousinDec 16, 19808.0
8Jack to the RescueJan 6, 19814.5
9The Not-So-Great ImposterJan 13, 19814.5
10Jack's Other MotherJan 20, 19818.0
11Make Room for DaddyJan 27, 19818.0
12Janet's SecretFeb 3, 19818.0
13Father of the BrideFeb 10, 19818.0
14Furley vs. FurleyFeb 17, 19818.0
15In Like LarryFeb 24, 19818.0
16Teacher's PetMar 3, 19818.0
17And Baby Makes FourMar 10, 19818.0
18Night of the RopersMar 17, 19810.0
19Double TroubleMar 24, 19819.0
20Dying to Meet YouMay 5, 19815.5
21The Case of the Missing BlondeMay 12, 19818.0
22Honest Jack TripperMay 19, 19818.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

26 episodes • 1981Avg: 7.8Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jack Bares All (1)Oct 6, 19810.0
2Jack Bares All (2)Oct 6, 19810.0
3Terri Makes Her MoveOct 13, 19817.0
4Professor JackOct 27, 19818.0
5Some of That JazzNov 3, 19818.0
6Lies My Roommate Told MeNov 10, 19818.0
7Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestNov 17, 19818.0
8Eyewitness BluesNov 24, 19818.0
9Boy Meets DummyDec 1, 19818.0
10Dates of WrathDec 8, 19818.0
11Macho ManDec 15, 19818.0
12Strangers in the NightJan 5, 19828.0
13The MatchbreakersJan 12, 19828.0
14Oh, NunJan 19, 19828.0
15Maid to OrderJan 26, 19827.0
16Hearts and FlowersFeb 2, 19828.0
17Urban PlowboyFeb 9, 19828.0
18A Friend in NeedFeb 16, 19828.0
19Jack's 10Feb 23, 19824.5
20Doctor in the HouseMar 2, 19820.0
21Critic's ChoiceMar 9, 19828.0
22Paradise LostMar 16, 19828.0
23And Now, Here's JackMar 23, 19828.0
24Janet Wigs OutApr 6, 19827.0
25Up in the AirMay 4, 19829.0
26Mate for Each OtherMay 11, 19828.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

22 episodes • 1982Avg: 7.8Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Night Not to RememberSep 28, 19820.0
2Jack Goes to the DentistOct 12, 19828.0
3Diamond JackOct 19, 19828.0
4Extra, ExtraOct 26, 19827.0
5Jack Gets His Own RestaurantNov 9, 19827.0
6Opening NightNov 16, 19829.0
7Cousin, CuisineNov 23, 19828.0
8An Affair to ForgetNov 30, 19828.0
9The BrunchDec 7, 19820.0
10The Impossible DreamDec 14, 19827.0
11Breaking Up Is Hard to DoJan 3, 19838.0
12Larry's SisterJan 11, 19838.0
13Bob & Carol & Larry & TerriJan 18, 19830.0
14Going to PotFeb 1, 19830.0
15Star StruckFeb 15, 19830.0
16Jack Goes the DistanceFeb 22, 19830.0
17Jack's Double DateMar 1, 19830.0
18Janet's Little HelperMar 15, 19830.0
19The ApartmentMar 22, 19830.0
20Hair Today, Gone TomorrowApr 5, 19830.0
21Navy BluesMay 3, 19830.0
22Borrowing TroubleMay 10, 19830.0
Season 8 Poster

Season 8

22 episodes • 1983Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jack, Be QuickSep 27, 198310.0
2She Loves Me, She Loves Me NotOct 4, 198310.0
3The Money MachineOct 18, 198310.0
4Out on a LimbOct 25, 198310.0
5Alias Jack TripperNov 1, 198310.0
6Hearing Is BelievingNov 8, 198310.0
7Grandma JackNov 22, 19830.0
8Like Father, Like SonNov 29, 19830.0
9The Odd CouplesDec 6, 19830.0
10Now You See It, Now You Don'tDec 13, 19830.0
11The Charming StrangerDec 20, 19830.0
12Janet Shapes UpJan 4, 19840.0
13Itching for TroubleJan 10, 19840.0
14Baby, It's Cold InsideJan 17, 19840.0
15Look What I FoundJan 24, 19840.0
16Jack's TattooJan 31, 19840.0
17Jack Takes OffFeb 21, 19840.0
18Forget Me NotFeb 28, 19840.0
19The HeiressMar 8, 19840.0
20Cupid Works OvertimeMar 15, 19840.0
21Friends and Lovers (1)Sep 18, 19840.0
22Friends and Lovers (2)Sep 18, 19840.0

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