The Odd Couple

September. 24,1970      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

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.

Seasons & Episode

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4
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2
1
Seasons 5 : 1974

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Episode 1 - The Rain in Spain
September. 12,1974

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

Episode 2 - To Bowl or Not to Bowl
September. 19,1974

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

Episode 3 - The Frog
September. 26,1974

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

Episode 4 - The Hollywood Story
October. 03,1974

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

Episode 5 - The Dog Story
October. 10,1974

Felix abducts Silver the Canine Wonder from a bad agent.

Episode 6 - Strike Up the Band or Else
October. 17,1974

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

Episode 7 - The Odd Candidate
October. 24,1974

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

Episode 8 - The Subway Story
October. 31,1974

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

Episode 9 - The Paul Williams Show
November. 07,1974

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

Episode 10 - Our Fathers
November. 21,1974

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

Episode 11 - The Big Broadcast
November. 28,1974

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

Episode 12 - Oscar in Love
December. 12,1974

Oscar wants to be a family man.

Episode 13 - The Bigger They Are
December. 14,1974

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

Episode 14 - Two on the Aisle
December. 19,1974

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

Episode 15 - Your Mother Wears Army Boots
January. 16,1975

Felix helps Oscar get a job with Howard Cosell.

Episode 16 - Felix the Horse Player
January. 23,1975

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

Episode 17 - The Rent Strike
January. 31,1975

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

Episode 18 - Two Men on a Hoarse
February. 07,1975

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

Episode 19 - The Roy Clark Show
February. 14,1975

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

Episode 20 - Old Flames Never Die
February. 21,1975

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

Episode 21 - Laugh, Clown, Laugh
February. 28,1975

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

Episode 22 - Felix Remarries
March. 07,1975

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.

Seasons 4 : 1973

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22 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1972

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23 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1971

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23 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1970

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24 Episode

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