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Episode 82 |
AND JUSTICE FOR JACK |
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Jack's first day behind the grill at a diner heats up hilariously when his attractive boss tries to spice up her life. |
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| Cast: |
| John Ritter | Jack Tripper
| | Joyce DeWitt | Janet Wood
| | Richard Kline | Larry
| | Don Knotts | Ralph Furley
| | Jan Sterling | Judge Sheffield
| | Ellen Travolta | Mrs. Marconi
| | Steven Anderson | Higgins
| | Pamela McMyler | Callahan
| | David Tress | Virgil |
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| Executive Producers: | Michael Ross Bernie West Budd Grossman | | | |
| Produced By: | George Burditt George Sunga | | | |
| Directed By: | Dave Powers | | | |
| Written By: | George Burditt | | | |
Executives in Charge: of Production: | Ted Bergman Donald Taffner | | |
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Synopsis: |
When Jack gets a job in a diner, the woman owner so enjoys fondling him that she fires him when he tells her it makes him nervous. Jack gets a court hearing to try and get his job back, raising the issue of sexual harassment on the job. The lady judge thinks Jack is right but invited the advances by dressing and smelling the way he does. Jack withdraws the complaint when Furley goes to his defense because Jack is gay. |
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