When London bachelor girls Chrissy and Jo need a third girl to share their apartment they find the answer asleep in their bathtub. His name is Robin Tripp and though he's not a girl exactly, he is studying to be a gourmet chef, and who can tell the difference these days anyway? Landlord George Roper can, for one, and he's .. Read more
| Starring | Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox |
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| Genres | Comedy, Television |
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When London bachelor girls Chrissy and Jo need a third girl to share their apartment they find the answer asleep in their bathtub. His name is Robin Tripp and though he's not a girl exactly, he is studying to be a gourmet chef, and who can tell the difference these days anyway? Landlord George Roper can, for one, and he's incensed. His wife Mildred can too, and she's intrigued... So the question is will the good-cooking newcomer Robin Tripp fall on his face or feet - or wind up with egg on his face? All seven episodes of the first series of the flat-sharing comedy. Features the episodes 'Three's A Crowd', 'And Mother Makes Four', 'Some Enchanted Evening', 'And Then There Were Two', 'It's Only Money', 'Match Of The Day' and 'No Children, No Dogs'.
| Starring | Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox |
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| Studio | CLEAR VISION LTD |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 42 mins |
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| Genres | Comedy, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1973 To Rent: DVD: Unavailable for rental To Buy: DVD: 08 Apr 2002 |
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Brilliant 70s comedy
Whatever happened to Richard O'Sullivan? This is a great comedy series which led to the George and Mildred spinoff (still one of my all time favourites). ... read more »
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Brilliant
well worth renting and watching
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Great 70's Comedy
A brilliant comedy from the 70's. I couldn't remember it from the first time around, but I was surprised at how funny it was.
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Brilliant 70s comedy
Whatever happened to Richard O'Sullivan? This is a great comedy series which led to the George and Mildred spinoff (still one of my all time favourites). ... read more »