Episode
Three's Company: Jack to the Rescue
Overview
Jack goes to Cindy's place of employment to fight for her job back after she loses it.
Details
- Series
- Three's Company
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 8
- Air date
- 1981-01-06
- Runtime
- 25 min
Episode context
Jack to the Rescue is Episode 8 in Season 5 of Three's Company. It aired on 1981-01-06. The runtime is 25 min.
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Episode 10: Jack's Other Mother
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Episode 5: A Crowded Romance
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Episode 11: Make Room for Daddy
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Episode 4: Downhill Chaser
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Episode 12: Janet's Secret
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Episode 3: A Hundred Dollars a What?
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Episode 13: Father of the Bride
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Episode 2: ...And Justice for Jack
Jack's female boss makes a pass at him and he sues her for sexual harassment.
Episode 14: Furley vs. Furley
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