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Home Movies with Teri Hart
Season 2 · Episode 18

Home Movies with Teri Hart

Television and Radio Personality Teri Hart has interviewed A List celebrities from Jennifer Lopez to Leonardo Dicaprio, to Julia Roberts and has covered red carpets at The Cannes Film Festival, The Critics Choice Awards and the Toronto International Film Festival to name a few. Today, she joins Joss to talk about Season 2 Episode 18: Home Movies! Together, they unpack Jack and Janet's chemistry, why Three's Company is progressive for its time, and what modern day A-List celebrity reminds Teri of John Ritter. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpod Follow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpod Follow Joss: @joss.richard Couch Artwork: Morgan Gesell

Three's Company, Too: A Rewatch Podcast · Teri Hart, Joss Richard

February 23, 202339m 38sExplicit

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Show Notes

Television and Radio Personality Teri Hart has interviewed A-List celebrities from Jennifer Lopez to Leonardo Dicaprio, to Julia Roberts and has covered red carpets at The Cannes Film Festival, The Critics Choice Awards and the Toronto International Film Festival to name a few. Today, she joins Joss to talk about Season 2 Episode 18: Home Movies!

 

Together, they unpack Jack and Janet's chemistry, why Three's Company is progressive for its time, and what modern day A-List actor reminds Teri of John Ritter. 

 

Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpod

Follow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpod

Follow Joss: @joss.richard

Couch Artwork: Morgan Gesell

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