List of Man About the House characters

The following is a list of characters from the British sitcom Man About the House, which was originally broadcast on ITV from 15 August 1973 to 7 April 1976.

Source:[1] Played by Richard O'Sullivan The sex-mad cookery student Robin Tripp is from Southampton.

Robin was raised on a farm in the middle of the countryside and is frequently asked by his mother and father to rejoin them in the family business of making pipes.

Played by Paula Wilcox Chrissy lives in the flat, of which Mildred and George Roper are caretakers, with Jo — and then Robin moves in.

Chrissy is fond of tending her flowers on the balcony, and always prefers her or Robin's cooking as Jo's is always dreadful.

Played by Sally Thomsett Jo, the dippy blonde dolly bird who is rubbish at cooking, is very keen on having parties in the flat with loud music, the opposite of the Ropers!

They then arrange to get married, and on the day before Norman and Chrissy's wedding, Mildred is upset that she has not received an invitation.

Played by Roy Kinnear The incompetent odd-job man who is often persuaded by George to get him to do various jobs around the flat that do not even need doing.

He also diagnosed one of the doors in the flat as having woodworm despite there being a perfect circle of unmarked wood and a dartboard lying on the floor - the holes were created by missed darts!

Played by Michael Segal Seen in the first two series, Jim is the friendly barman at the local pub, The Mucky Duck.

Played by John Carlin The camp Scottish barman at the pub, sometimes referred to as Percy, is obviously homosexual and frequently misunderstands what people say, thinking that it is something sexual.