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As the evening progresses, Chrissy's mother decides to spend the night, creating a dilemma for a tired Jack. Meanwhile, Mrs. Roper figures out that Jack isn't gay. But promises to keep this secret from Mr. Roper. This episode is based on the episode of the same name from Man About the House. Recording date: February 4, 1977 [2]
[4] [3] In 1966, George D. Roper entered the outdoor lawn equipment market, acquiring David Bradley Manufacturing Works from Sears. [5] In 1981 Roper Pump Co. reorganized to Roper Industries. [6] In 1982, Roper moved his appliance production factory (originally Florence Stove Company) from 2207 W Station, Kankakee, IL to a plant in LaFayette ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Original air date Overall episode No. P1: Special–1 ... 13 "Whirlpool/Snowplow" [6]
Original release date; 1: 1 "The Kirkoff Case" Lou Antonio: Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Stephen J. Cannell: September 13, 1974 () 2: 2 "The Dark and Bloody Ground" Michael Schultz: Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Juanita Bartlett: September 20, 1974 () 3: 3 "The Countess" Russ Mayberry: Story by : John Thomas James
The series focused on couple Stanley (Norman Fell) and Helen Roper (Audra Lindley), who were landlords to Jack, Janet and Chrissy on Three's Company.. In this spin-off, the Ropers have sold their apartment building in the Three's Company episode "An Anniversary Surprise" (season 3, episode 20) to live in the upmarket community of Cheviot Hills, where the social-climbing Helen struggled to fit ...
Home Improvement is an American sitcom television series created by Matt Williams, Carmen Finestra, and David McFadzean and starring Tim Allen that originally aired on ABC from September 17, 1991, to May 25, 1999. A total of 204 22-minute episodes were produced, spanning 8 seasons. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released Rank Viewers (millions) First released Last released 1 24 ...
Norman Fell (born Norman Noah Feld; March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers, and his film roles in Ocean's 11 (1960), The Graduate (1967), and Bullitt (1968).
Fantomcat is a British animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films.It was first broadcast between 7 September 1995 and 18 December 1996, and was animated by Alfonso Productions, a Spanish animation studio also responsible for animating and bringing Cosgrove Hall's shows Count Duckula, Victor and Hugo: Bunglers in Crime, Avenger Penguins, Sooty's Amazing Adventures and The Foxbusters to ...