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The guy - Robin Tripp (Played by Richard O'Sullivan), was found sleeping in the bath the morning after a farewell party for the girls flatmate. The Girls - Chrissy Plummer, played by Paula Wilcox, and Jo (Did she have a surname?), played by ex-railway child Sally Thomsett, finding that Robin is looking for somewhere to live, ask Robin to move in with them. Living below the trio, are Mr and Mrs Roper - George, the hen-pecked husband, and Mildred his long suffering wife. Their verbal swordplay was a running theme of the series. George is naturally disgusted at the thought of Robin moving in upstairs, but is otherwise persuaded when the girls inform him that Robin is 'Gay'.
Robin is smitten with Chrissy and spends most of his
time trying to win her over. Jo is the token 'dumb blonde', who
always seems to get the simplest of things wrong. In series two a new character moved in upstairs, He was called Larry Simmonds (Doug Fisher), a good mate of Robin's. Larry liked to think he was good with women, and a date with Jo becomes Larry's goal, he fails of course - frequently. He causes the trio no end of problems, and his failure with women becomes another running theme. Man About The House was also a huge hit in the US, when the format was used in a series called 'Three's Company'.
The strip drawn by Alan Parry, was toned down in
terms of the innuendo and such, for obvious reasons, and made more
palatable for it's younger audience, but that didn't mean
it wasn't funny, quite the opposite, there were some very clever scripts,
keeping the reader amused and hooked.
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