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1973 Certificate PG
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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 .. Read more

Starring Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox
Genres Comedy, Television

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Man About The House - Series 1

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
Studio CLEAR VISION LTD
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 42 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Television
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1973

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    • Man About The House - Series 1
      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 ...