Helen Fraser had already played Richard O'Sullivan's wife in 'Doctor in Charge'.
Chrissy: Tell me something.
Jo: Yeah?
Chrissy: That terrible girl at the party last night?
Jo: Yeah?
Chrissy: The one that kept giggling and wanted to striptease?
Jo: Yeah?
Chrissy: It was me, wasn't it?
Chrissy: I've ruined Eleanor's engagement party. Jo: No, she didn't even notice. Her labour pains started and she was rushed to hospital.
Robin: I need some bread crumbs.
Chrissy: I think there are some in my bed.
Robin: No, no. Some fresh ones. I'll make my own.
Jo: (laughs) You don't make bread crumbs! They just fall off the bread.
Jo: (about Robin's relationship with the two girls) It would be purely platonic. George: I don't care what it ... What does that mean? Mildred: Like you and me, George.
Despite both Man About the House and Three's Company having a character called Chrissy, the two are not at all alike. Chrissy Plummer (MATH) is the headstrong lovable brunette (later evolved into Janet Wood) while Jo (MATH) is the ditzy bubbly blonde who later became America's Chrissy Snow.
Three's A Crowd would later be the name of the Americanized version of Robin's Nest.
This show would later be Americanized into Three's Company. This episode in particular was Americanized and called "Man About the House".
Weird, no one has discussed Man About the House yet.
What are your thoughts? Start a conversation!
User Score: 258
User Score: 365
User Score: 24
User Score: 12
User Score: 6
User Score: 2
User Score: 2
User Score: 1
User Score: 1
User Score: 1