The Odd Couple - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Laundry Orgy

The Fight of the Felix

Felix Gets Sick

The Jury Story

The Breakup

Oscar's Ulcer
When the doctor tells Oscar he has a stomach ulcer, Felix plays nursemaid for one week. His three rules? No stress, no poker, and no women!

I Do, I Don't
During a wedding rehearsal, best man Felix recalls his own marriage and divorce, causing the groom to get cold feet and call off the wedding.

Oscar the Model
Felix gets Oscar to pose in a cologne ad, but soon he lives to regret it.

The Big Brothers
After volunteering for the Big Brothers program, Felix tries to impress a little boy with his knowledge of the arts. But, the kid is more impressed with Oscar.

It's All Over Now, Baby Bird
Felix's pet parrot passes away. While he wants to give the bird an honorable burial, Oscar just wants to get rid of the body.

Felix is Missing
When Felix leaves on a sudden out of town assignment, their friends think he died at Oscar's hands.

Scrooge Gets an Oscar
After Oscar refuses to be Scrooge in a children's play, his poker buddies come to him in a dream giving him the Christmas Carol treatment.

The Blackout
Oscar gets accused of stealing $50 from the poker pot during a blackout.

They Use Horseradish, Don't They?
Besides his bad back, Felix thinks he'll have trouble with the cooking contest after Oscar gave away his secret ingredients to his competitor.

The Hideaway
While Oscar thinks his Eskimo friend would make a great quarterback, Felix wants him to follow his cello talents.

Lovers Don't Make House Calls
Oscar is smitten by Dr. Nancy Cunningham, who is treating Felix's allergies.

Engrave Trouble
A gift to Gloria is stolen and Oscar gets help from a shady friend.

Bunny is Missing Down by the Lake

You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Oscar is all set to go to a sportswriter's dinner, but Felix can't leave since he found a baby.

A Taste of Money
How could Oscar's neighbor's kid get $2000?

Oscar's New Life
Felix gets Oscar fired and he ends up at a new magazine, Harem.

What Makes Felix Run

What Does a Naked Lady Say to You?

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