Definition: Christopher & Banks are two characters in the 1970s television series "The Five" who are both a recurring character on the show. The show was produced by Columbia Pictures Television and aired from June 23, 1978 to May 14, 1983. In "Christopher & Banks," Christopher is played by actor Tony Goldwyn and Banks is played by actress Carol Burnett. They are both wealthy businessmen who appear in numerous episodes of the show. The characters have a lot of similarities: both work with a large corporation, they travel to different locations, and they are often on vacation together. However, they also have some differences: Christopher is portrayed as being more adventurous and independent than Banks. He often travels alone or in groups, which is seen as risky. On the other hand, Banks is known for her down-to-earth ways and her work ethic. Both Christopher and Banks are also often referred to as "Banks" in the show because of their namesake character. This nickname comes from the fact that they both have a passion for banks or financial institutions. The word "Christopher & Banks" has several meanings, but here is one possible definition: 1. The name of a fictitious corporation which operates a bank or other financial institution. 2. A recurring character on a television show who appears in multiple episodes and frequently travels to different locations. 3. A romantic relationship between two characters who appear together in the same episode. In "The Five," Christopher & Banks are a regular part of the storyline, appearing in several episodes where they travel together to various destinations or work on projects related to finance. They also have an on-screen relationship that develops throughout the series.