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Episode 61 |
THE LIFESAVER |
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The trio's outrageous escapades result in an eviction notice from Furley and they get ready to move into a luxurious rent— free penthouse. |
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| Cast: |
| John Ritter | Jack Tripper
| | Joyce DeWitt | Janet Wood
| | Suzanne Somers | Chrissy Snow
| | Ann Wedgeworth | Lana
| | Don Knotts | Ralph Furley
| | Phil Leeds | Lyle Wormold |
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| Executive Producers: | Don Nicholl Michael Ross Bernie West | | | |
| Produced By: | Bill Richmon Gene Perret | | | |
| Directed By: | Dave Powers | | | |
| Written By: | George Atkins | | | |
Executives in Charge: of Production: | Ted Bergman Donald Taffner | | |
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Synopsis: |
Jack feels like a hero when he uses the "Heimlich" procedure to aid a choking customer in a restaurant where he is working part time. When the customer calls and offers the trio a three-bedroom apartment rent-free for a year, in exchange for a gourmet dinner, the trio discovers that the choking was a ploy and their guest is a freeloader. They panic since they have insulted Furley and told him that they are moving. They rush to Ralph's apartment in time to hear him insult his brother, the owner of the building, because a nice man has just offered him a better job. The "nice man" fell on the stairs and is really the freeloader. Jack gets Ralph off the hook with his brother so the trio can stay.
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