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Lyrics: Original Version: You and me together, We're gonna weather the odds and win, Lovers they can't divide, Makin' it side by side. Trouble may be around us, Standing our ground and we won't give in, Swimmin' against the tide, Makin' it, Side by side! [15 second Musical Interlude] Love is fun, Now two makes one, We can laugh and cry, Love's a crazy ride, When we're side by side.
Series Summary: After years of living platonically with two female roommates and chasing after a succession of beautiful girls, Jack Tripper finally found true love. He was smitten with pert flight attendant Vicky Bradford, much to the chagrin of her wealthy and straitlaced father, James. When Jack's roommates moved out, Jack decided it was finally time to get married. Unfortunately Vicky didn't agree--her parents' marriage had been turbulent and ended in divorce--and she preferred that she and Jack live together. Jack had misgivings, but they moved into an apartment over Jack's Bistro, the restaurant he now owned. Vicky's dad was apoplectic. In an effort to break them up, he bought the building, thus becoming their landlord, 10 percent owner of the restaurant, and constant surprise visitor.
Beach bum E.Z. Was Jack's eccentric assistant chef. Jessica Walter was seen occasionally as Vicky's mother, Claudia. Three's a Crowd, a spin-off from the long-running hit series, was adapted from the British series Robin's Nest. NBC aired reruns of Three's a Crowd on weekday mornings from September 1985-January 1986.
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