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Three's Company
Wiki said:The series revolved around sexual double entendres, misunderstandings and Jack's clumsiness. One episode involved Jack going to the hospital to have a tattoo removed, but before he leaves for the operation Janet overhears Jack and Larry discussing a friend's vasectomy. She believes that Jack is the one having the vasectomy and tries to talk him out of it. Mr. Furley, on the other hand, believes Jack is going in for a sex-change operation when Jack's suitcase opens and spills dresses all over the floor (the suitcase was actually Janet's, and she simply hadn't unpacked it yet) and because Jack told Mr. Furley he was going in to "get rid of something I never should have had in the first place."
This use of "comedy of errors" attracted many fans, including Lucille Ball, who was such a huge fan of the show that she hosted a retrospective during the series' run.
Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Priscilla Barnes
Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Suzanne Somers
Does anyone else enjoy this show as much as I do? It's on TV Land, and I've never laughed so much during a sitcom. Up there with Seinfeld and Happy Days.
Looks as if TV Land is running a marathon. :E