The Odd Couple

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1970
The Odd Couple
The Odd Couple

The Odd Couple 6p655e

7.9 | en | Comedy

Felix and Oscar are two divorced men. Felix is neat and tidy while Oscar is sloppy and casual. They share a Manhattan apartment, and their different lifestyles inevitably lead to conflicts.

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EP1  The Rain in Spain
Sep. 12,1974
The Rain in Spain

Oscar's secretary is upset over the loss of her errant beau.

EP2  To Bowl or Not to Bowl
Sep. 19,1974
To Bowl or Not to Bowl

Felix drops a bombshell when he refuses to participate in the championship bowling match.

EP3  The Frog
Sep. 26,1974
The Frog

Oscar loses Leonard's entry in a frog-jumping event.

EP4  The Hollywood Story
Oct. 03,1974
The Hollywood Story

Felix becomes Oscar's agent, who lands a bit part in a movie.

EP5  The Dog Story
Oct. 10,1974
The Dog Story

Felix abducts Silver the Canine Wonder from a bad agent.

EP6  Strike Up the Band or Else
Oct. 17,1974
Strike Up the Band or Else

After losing $500 to Billy Bob Babcock in a poker game, Oscar only gets 24 hours to pay up.

EP7  The Odd Candidate
Oct. 24,1974
The Odd Candidate

Felix enters Oscar in an election against an incumbent city councilman.

EP8  The Subway Story
Oct. 31,1974
The Subway Story

Felix tries to convince Oscar that New York City is a fun place to live.

EP9  The Paul Williams Show
Nov. 07,1974
The Paul Williams Show

Felix gets very serious and stiff competition trying to get his daughter's attention when Paul Williams arrives in town.

EP10  Our Fathers
Nov. 21,1974
Our Fathers

Flashback Episode: Felix's chance meeting between his and Oscar's fathers.

EP11  The Big Broadcast
Nov. 28,1974
The Big Broadcast

After Oscar takes a job as a radio host, Felix comes up with his own ideas to boost the ratings.

EP12  Oscar in Love
Dec. 12,1974
Oscar in Love

Oscar wants to be a family man.

EP13  The Bigger They Are
Dec. 14,1974
The Bigger They Are

Oscar is volunteered by Felix to model for a series of weight-loss ments.

EP14  Two on the Aisle
Dec. 19,1974
Two on the Aisle

Oscar must fill in for the newspaper's theater critic, who is on vacation, but has trouble understanding the titles, let alone the plays.

EP15  Your Mother Wears Army Boots
Jan. 16,1975
Your Mother Wears Army Boots

Felix helps Oscar get a job with Howard Cosell.

EP16  Felix the Horse Player
Jan. 23,1975
Felix the Horse Player

Oscar wins a lot at the track -- with help from a friend's tips. Wanna guess?

EP17  The Rent Strike
Jan. 31,1975
The Rent Strike

Felix starts a picket line with his fellow tenants over high rent rates.

EP18  Two Men on a Hoarse
Feb. 07,1975
Two Men on a Hoarse

Oscar resists throat surgery, so Felix keeps nagging him to have it.

EP19  The Roy Clark Show
Feb. 14,1975
The Roy Clark Show

Oscar's old Army buddy visits, and his musical talent impresses Felix.

EP20  Old Flames Never Die
Feb. 21,1975
Old Flames Never Die

Felix is upset when he learns that his high school girlfriend is now a grandmother.

EP21  Laugh, Clown, Laugh
Feb. 28,1975
Laugh, Clown, Laugh

Felix is jealous when Oscar and Richard Dawson are selected to be co-hosts of a TV show.

EP22  Felix Remarries
Mar. 07,1975
Felix Remarries

After being kicked out of his apartment five years earlier, Felix convices his ex-wife that they should remarry. She accepts and they are married. All of a sudden, Oscar Madison is alone, again.

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7.9 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1970-09-24 | Released Producted By: Paramount Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Felix and Oscar are two divorced men. Felix is neat and tidy while Oscar is sloppy and casual. They share a Manhattan apartment, and their different lifestyles inevitably lead to conflicts.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Jack Klugman

Director

Garry Marshall

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Garry Marshall
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Executive Producer

Jerry Belson
Jerry Belson

Executive Producer

Jerry Davis
Jerry Davis

Producer

Charles Shyer
Charles Shyer

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The Odd Couple Audience Reviews 3iu3k

Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
w11062 My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing. My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing. My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing. My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing. My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing. My favorite TV sitcom of all time. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were terrific. They had great chemistry. Great writing.
Paul Manijak The TV show, 'The Odd Couple' is a classic. Great acting from two pro's with excellent scripts. Growing up I watched the episodes over and over like many other favorites shows. So, when I heard it was coming finally to DVD, I said, 'Finally'. But beware folks... Season one is unaltered... BUT, the other final four seasons are edited... I guess being cheap... a lot of the music/songs were not re-bought. Which is very sad... because a couple episodes ended in song. Even though the episodes are very much intact, the alternations do show, especially the final episode when Felix gets remarried and cut is Oscar singing, "Singing in the rain" at the end. Very bad edit. But the comedy is still very much there but not the true episodes, so beware! Tony Randall, God rest his soul would be disappointed if he saw this.The Odd Couple I rate a TEN!!! The last four seasons on DVD I rate a 8 cause of the edits.
tara_retro I positively adore this show. I've always been a fan of Neil Simon's play, and the movie was great, the it's the TV show that really made me love Felix and Oscar. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman ARE The Odd Couple in my mind!! This show was before my time, so I first saw it when Nick at Nite ran reruns a few years ago, and I fell in love with it. It's too bad no other networks have picked it up and continued its run, especially since it did so well in syndication.If only everyone had a chance to see this show-- it has kept me laughing for years!! --Tara
peacham As far as Sit Coms go "The Odd Couple" is number one on my list of favorites...edging out even "M.A.S.H." and "All In The Family".Randall and Klugman make this show great...both are perfectly attuned to their roles.Its one of the few times a Television show attained the high quality of its source material. While Randall and Klugman's great chemistry and comic timing make the show there is strong from the other cast .In particular Al Molinaro's mystified Murry The Cop,Gary Walberg's Grouchy Speed and Brett Somer's cynical Blanche Madison. May the sun never set on "The Odd Couple"!