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  1. Jack Goes to the Dentist: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Priscilla Barnes, Richard Kline. Terri wants to break up with her dentist beau but can't seem to do it. Jack has a toothache so Terri arranges for her guy to see him.

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    • Comedy
    • Dave Powers
    • 1982-10-12
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    Jack Goes to the Dentist is the second episode of Season 7 of Three's Company, and the 130th overall episode of the series. Written by George Burditt and Budd Grossman and directed by Dave Powers, it first aired 12 October 1982 on ABC.

    Terri asks Janet's advice about how to break up with Dr. Phil Greene, a dentist at the hospital where Terri works, who has a terrible temper. While they are discussing it, Jack comes in complaining about a toothache. Terri makes an appointment for a fearful Jack to see Phil, who happens to be a children's dentist. Phil gives him a prescription and ...

  2. Oct 6, 2020 · Finally, Tambor played a dentist named Dr. Phillip Greene. Greene and Terri had dated briefly before she unceremoniously dumped him.

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  3. Jack Goes to the Dentist. When Terri breaks up with her ill tempered boyfriend, he believes that Jack is the cause. Episode Summary. Terri asks Janet's advice about how to break up with Phil — who has a terrible temper. While they are discussing it, Jack comes in complaining about a toothache.

  4. Jack Goes to the Dentist (TV Episode) Details. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; Filming & Production; Technical Specs

  5. Jeffrey Tambor as a dentist on “Three’s Company” in 1982. Tambor appeared on the show several times in different roles, and was a regular on its spin-off “The Ropers.”

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