| Release | May 3, 2005 |
| Video | Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | |
| Studio | Anchor Bay |
| Year | 1980 |
- Audio Commentary for "Chrissy's Hospitality" with Chris Mann, author of "Come And Knock On Our Door"
- Nancy Morgan Ritter Interview, Hosted by Joyce DeWitt
- Interviews with Don Knotts, Richard Kline and Ann Wedgeworth
- Casting Don Knotts
- Casting Suzanne Somers
- Best Of Jack: Season Four
- Best Of Chrissy: Season Four
- Best Of Janet: Season Four
- Best Of Larry: Season Four
- Best Of Mr. Furley: Season Four
THREE'S COMPANY knocked and a welcoming audience threw open its doors - right smack into Jack Tripper's face. This co-ed comedy of errors about a clumsy bachelor living with two girls left America in stitches as the number-one rated entertainment show in 1979-80, while making its starring roommates household names. Dismissed by critics as a one-joke show, this once-controversial bedroom farce built a house of slapstick fun and friendship on its "risqué" foundation. And millions of viewers welcomed the madcap mixed-singles family and their wacky neighbors into their homes each week.
Emmy and Golden Globe winning John Ritter stars as the hilariously accident-prone chef Jack Tripper, roommate to perky florist Janet Wood (Joyce DeWitt) and bubble-headed secretary Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers). In season four, the roomies encounter life-and-death misunderstandings and an endless array of polyester leisure suits as legendary comedic actor Don Knotts joins the show as new landlord/ladies man Ralph Furley. Spastic and elastic, the rubber-faced Mr. Furley freaks at the thought of a virile man "getting it on" with two young women in his apartment building. So Jack has to keep pretending to be gay to stay in his already-platonic cohabitation. Ann Wedgeworth also moves into the apartment building this year as the mature-but-sexy divorcee Lana Shields, who struggles to avoid "Happy Cooker" Furley while desperately trying to get her hands on Jack's pot roast. Richard Kline's Larry Dallas remains a trouble-instigating best bud to Jack, who finds himself cross-dressing, playing strip poker and mastering sitcom hammock spills and thrills in this schtick-filled year.
THREE'S COMPANY - SEASON FOUR features all 25 episodes of this sitcom's classic fourth season - new interviews with show producers and writers are included, as well as interviews with co-stars Don Knotts, Richard Kline and Ann Wedgeworth. Also included is an exclusive visit with John Ritter's first wife, Nancy Morgan Ritter, hosted by Joyce DeWitt.
Emmy and Golden Globe winning John Ritter stars as the hilariously accident-prone chef Jack Tripper, roommate to perky florist Janet Wood (Joyce DeWitt) and bubble-headed secretary Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers). In season four, the roomies encounter life-and-death misunderstandings and an endless array of polyester leisure suits as legendary comedic actor Don Knotts joins the show as new landlord/ladies man Ralph Furley. Spastic and elastic, the rubber-faced Mr. Furley freaks at the thought of a virile man "getting it on" with two young women in his apartment building. So Jack has to keep pretending to be gay to stay in his already-platonic cohabitation. Ann Wedgeworth also moves into the apartment building this year as the mature-but-sexy divorcee Lana Shields, who struggles to avoid "Happy Cooker" Furley while desperately trying to get her hands on Jack's pot roast. Richard Kline's Larry Dallas remains a trouble-instigating best bud to Jack, who finds himself cross-dressing, playing strip poker and mastering sitcom hammock spills and thrills in this schtick-filled year.
THREE'S COMPANY - SEASON FOUR features all 25 episodes of this sitcom's classic fourth season - new interviews with show producers and writers are included, as well as interviews with co-stars Don Knotts, Richard Kline and Ann Wedgeworth. Also included is an exclusive visit with John Ritter's first wife, Nancy Morgan Ritter, hosted by Joyce DeWitt.
Anchor Bay
presents
John RitterJoyce DeWittSuzanne SomersDon Knotts"Three's Company: Season 4"
Written byJr. Michael Landon
Production Year: 1980
Written byJr. Michael Landon
Production Year: 1980
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