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Man About the House - Complete Box Set DVD

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Chrissy and Jo share a bedsit flat at 6 Myddleton Terrace in the Earls Court district of London. The morning after a farewell party for a third (female) flatmate and in sore need of the extra financial contribution they prepare to start looking for her replacement. Unbeknownst to them asleep in the bath after drinking too much of an appalling concoction they called punch is Robin Tripp the friend of a friend of a friend of a friend and a catering student to boot. Since he can cook they invite him to become the third flatmate offering him the spare bedroom and warning... him to keep out of theirs. [show more]

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Released
26 May 2008
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975 minutes 
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All 39 episodes from the cult '70s sitcom series about one man's never-ending efforts to date his female flatmates. Chef Robin Tripp (Richard O'Sullivan) is discovered sleeping in the bath of gorgeous flatmates Chrissy and Jo (Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomsett) after their party. He desperately needs a place to stay, and they desperately need someone who can cook - seems ideal. Unfortunately, the landlords, George and Mildred Roper (Brian Murphy and Yootha Joyce) don't approve, which is when Robin conceives his master plan, and decides to pretend that he's gay. Episodes comprise: 'Three's A Crowd', 'And Mother Makes Four', 'Some Enchanted Evening', 'And Then There Were Two', 'It's Only Money', 'Match Of The Day', 'No Children, No Dogs', 'While The Cat's Away', 'Colour Me Yellow', 'In Praise Of Older Men', 'Did You Ever Meet Rommel', 'Two Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue', 'Carry Me Back To Old Southampton', 'Cuckoo In The Nest', 'Come Into My Parlour', 'I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me', 'Of Mice And Women', 'Somebody Out There Likes Me', 'We Shall Not Be Moved', 'Three Of A Kind', 'Home And Away', 'One For The Road', 'All In The Game', 'Never Give Your Real Name', 'The Tender Trap', 'My Son, My Son', 'The Last Picture Show', 'Right Said George', 'A Little Knowledge', 'Love And Let Love', 'How Does Your Garden Grow?', 'Come Fly With Me', 'The Party's Over', 'One More For The Pot', 'The Generation Game' 'The Sunshine Boys', 'Mum Always Liked You Best', 'Fire Down Below' and 'Another Bride, Another Groom'.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play All 39 episodes from the cult '70s sitcom series about one man's never-ending efforts to date his female flatmates. Chef Robin Tripp (Richard O'Sullivan) is discovered sleeping in the bath of gorgeous flatmates Chrissy and Jo (Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomsett) after their party. He desperately needs a place to stay, and they desperately need someone who can cook - seems ideal. Unfortunately, the landlords, George and Mildred Roper (Brian Murphy and Yootha Joyce) don't approve, which is when Robin conceives his master plan, and decides to pretend that he's gay. Episodes comprise: 'Three's A Crowd', 'And Mother Makes Four', 'Some Enchanted Evening', 'And Then There Were Two', 'It's Only Money', 'Match Of The Day', 'No Children, No Dogs', 'While The Cat's Away', 'Colour Me Yellow', 'In Praise Of Older Men', 'Did You Ever Meet Rommel', 'Two Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue', 'Carry Me Back To Old Southampton', 'Cuckoo In The Nest', 'Come Into My Parlour', 'I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me', 'Of Mice And Women', 'Somebody Out There Likes Me', 'We Shall Not Be Moved', 'Three Of A Kind', 'Home And Away', 'One For The Road', 'All In The Game', 'Never Give Your Real Name', 'The Tender Trap', 'My Son, My Son', 'The Last Picture Show', 'Right Said George', 'A Little Knowledge', 'Love And Let Love', 'How Does Your Garden Grow?', 'Come Fly With Me', 'The Party's Over', 'One More For The Pot', 'The Generation Game' 'The Sunshine Boys', 'Mum Always Liked You Best', 'Fire Down Below' and 'Another Bride, Another Groom'.