Episode 1: "The Laundry Orgy" by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
Oscar and Felix have a date with the Pidgeon sisters in the laundry room
in place of a poker game.
Episode 2: "The Flight of the Felix" by Peggy Elliot and Ed Scharlach
Felix agrees to fight hockey player Splint McCulloch.
Episode 3: "Felix Gets Sick" by Albert Lewin
Felix ruins Oscar’s date with a stewardess.
Episode 4: "The Jury Story" by Gordon Mitchell
Felix and Oscar meet for the first time as members of a Jury. (Flashback
episode)
Episode 5: "The Breakup" by Ruth Brooks Flippen
Oscar kick Felix out and Felix goes from friend to friend looking for a
place to stay until Oscar who misses him takes him back.
Episode 6: "Oscar’s Ulcer" by Bob Rodgers
Felix doesn’t allow Oscar to have any excitement that may aggravate his
ulcer. Oscar leaves and ends up at a Mexican restaurant.
Episode 7: "I Do, I Don’t" by Carl Kleinschmitt
Felix interrupted Phyllis and Harvey’s wedding.
Episode 8: "Oscar the Model" by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
Oscar poses for Mandar cologne.
Episode 9: "The Big Brothers" by Perry Grant and Dick Bensfield
Felix volunteers himself and Oscar to be Big Brothers to Randy Granger.
Episode 10: "It’s All Over Now, Baby Bird" by Dale McRaven
Albert, Felix’s pet bird supposedly dies.
Episode 11: "Felix is missing" by Albert E. Lewin
Felix leaves for Canada leaving a note for Oscar. He doesn’t see the note
and they assume he is missing. The cops question Oscar in his
disappearance.
Episode 12: "Scrooge Gets an Oscar" by Ron Friedman
The Christmas show. Oscar doesn’t want to play Scrooge in the Police
Dept. Christmas play.
Episode 13: "The Blackout" by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
Fifty dollars is missing from the poker table when the lights go out.
They suspect Oscar.
Episode 14: "They Use Horseradish, Don’t They?" by Garry Marshall and
Jerry Belson
Felix enters a cooking contest.
Episode 15: "The Hideaway" by Harry Winkler and Harry Dolan
Oscar brings home Eskimo quarterback Ernie Wilson and attempts to manage
his career.
Episode 16: "Bunny is Missing Down by the Lake" by Alan Mandel and
Charles Shyer
Oscar and Felix go to a Mountain cabin to go fishing. Julie a camp
counselor and her girls show up at the cabin
Episode 17: "Engrave Trouble" by Peggy Elliot and Ed Sharlach
To get back with Gloria Felix wants to give her a watch with their song
Just One More Chance engraved on the back. The watch is stolen and ends
up with the wrong engraving.
Episode 18: "Lovers Don’t Make Housecalls" by Ron Friedman
Nancy Cunningham makes a housecall in place of Dr. Melnitz. Oscar asks
her out and she, in the end accepts.
Episode 19: "You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby" by Garry Marshall
Felix finds a baby that was left in his studio.
Episode 20: "Oscar’s New Life" by Jack Winter
Instead of attending a Badminton Championship, Oscar phones in his story
and loses his job. He goes to work for Harem magazine, a girlie mag, but
misses sports and ends up at his old job.
Episode 21: "A Taste of Money" by Lloyd Turner and Gordon Mitchell
Philip the kid across the hall finds money and Oscar and Felix try to find
the owners who turn out to be elderly versions of themselves.
Episode 22: "What Makes Felix Run" by Bill Manhoff
Felix asks Oscar to cure him of his neatness, the experience causes him to
go into shock and become a slob, until a squirt of seltzer in the face
cures him.
Episode 23: "What Does a Naked Lady Say to You?" by Peggy Elliot and Ed
Scharlach
Felix’s librarian girlfriend turns out to be the lead actress in a nude
off Broadway play.
Episode 24: "Trapped" by Alan Mandel
Nancy, Felix and Oscar are stuck in the basement when looking for a
costume.
Episode 25: "Twin Operations" by Garry Marshall
Felix is in the hospital for a nose operation and Oscar for severing his
achilles tendon.
When at home Oscar becomes fed up with Felix and throws him out,
blindfolded, until he remembers a pact they made in the hospital under
truth serum.
Episode 26: "Felix’s Wife’s Boyfriend" by Ron Friedman
Oscar sets up Gloria with Nancy’s brother Ray.
Episode 27: "Surprise! Surprise!" by Fritzell and Greenbaum
Felix plans a birthday party for his daughter the same day as Oscar’s
poker game.
Episode 28: "Natural Childbirth" by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
Oscar’s pregnant niece Martha Sloan shows up.
Episode 29 : "A Grave for Felix" by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
Oscar loses Felix’s grave money on a horse.
Episode 30: "Sleepwalker" by Mickey Rose
Nancy wants Oscar to be more tolerant of Felix so he holds in his anger
causing him to hit Felix with rolled up newspapers while sleepwalking.
Episode 31: "Felix the Calypso Singer" by Perry Grant and Dick Bensfield
Nancy cancels the Caribbean trip with Oscar and Felix goes in her place.
Nancy can go afterall and Felix is left out.
Episode 32: "Security Arms" by Jerry Belson
Their apt is robbed and they decide to move into The Security Arms.
Episode 33: "Fat Farm" by Albert E. Lewin
Oscar joins Felix at Burger’s Health Farm.
Episode 34: "Murray the Fink" by Perry Grant and Dick Bensfield
Murray busts the poker game.
Episode 35: "Win One for Felix" by Arthur Julian, Bill Idelson and Harvey
Miller
Oscar is made coach of Leonard’s football team.
Episode 36: "And Leave the Greyhounds to Us" by Martin Cohan
Oscar wins a racing dog Golden Earrings.
Episode 37: "Does Your Mother Know You’re Out, Rigoletto?" by Ron
Friedman
Felix’s opera club is doing their first production. Oscar says he can get
an Opera Star dick Fredericks to do the show. Fredericks plays on his
softball team.
Episode 38: " The Odd Couple Meet Their Host" by Bill Idelson and Harvey
Miller
Felix promises David Steinberg that Oscar will guest on his show. Oscar
is camera shy until he talks about Felix.
Episode 39: "Being Divorced is Never Having to Say ‘I Do’" by Rick
Mittleman
Blanche plans to marry Roger J. Doctor, but doesn’t go through with it.
Episode 40: "Speak for Yourself" by Peggy Elliot and Ed Scharlach
Flashback, Oscar introduces Felix to Gloria.
Episode 41: "Good, Bad Boy" by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
Felix and Oscar chaperone a dance at the East Side School for Boys.
Episode 42: "Oscar’s Promotion" by Martin Cohan
Oscar allows Felix to photograph a wrestling match, Chuck Chin’s first in
America.
Felix suggests that Chin not play because of a bad shoulder. Chin ends up
playing anyway. Felix’s photos are of Oscar and a fly on the bell.
Episode 43: "You Saved My Life" by Bob Rodgers
Felix cleaning the windows almost falls out, Oscar saves him. Felix trys
to repay him.
Episode 44: "Where’s Grandpa?" by Albert E. Lewin
Felix’s grandfather Albert has been kicked out of Sunshine City by his
wife.
Episode 45: "Partners’ Investment" by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
Felix and Oscar become silent partners in Miyakao Garden Restaurant.
Episode 46: "Psychic,Shmycic" by Ron Friedman
Felix thinks he has ESP.
Episode 47: "A Night to Dismember" by Rick Mittleman
Oscar, Felix and Blanche tell their versions of the New Year’s eve Party
the night Oscar and Blanche broke up.
Episode 48: "The Princess" by Bill Idelson
Oscar falls in love with Princess Lydia of Lichtenberg.
Episode 49: "Felix’s First Commercial" by Albert Lewin
Felix shoots a commercial with Deacon Jones.
Episode 50: "the Murray Who Came to Dinner" by Ron Friedman
Murray leaves Mimi and moves in with Oscar and Felix.
Episode 51: "Big Mouth" by Ben Joelson and Art Baer
Oscar insults Howard Cosell and Cosell refuses to continue posing for a ad
Felix is shooting.
Episode 52: "Gloria Hallelujah" by Rick Mittleman
Oscar and Gloria are matched with a computer dating service.
Episode 53: "The Odd Monks" by Garry Marshall
Oscar and Felix are burnt out from their jobs, a monk collecting for the
Brotherhood of Life Mission suggests they go on a retreat.
Episode 54: "Don’t Believe in Roomers" by Ed Scharlach and Peggy Elliot
A homeless girl stays with Oscar and Felix and they fight over her.
Episode 55: "I’m Dying of Unger" by Joe Glauberg
Oscar is writing a book and they decide to go to a cabin in the woods for
quiet.
Episode 56: "The Pen is Mightier than the Pencil" by Jack Winter
Felix takes a writing course from the Gerard Ferguson School of Creative
Writing. Oscar thinks it is a scam. Felix writes poems.
Episode 57: "Sometimes a Great Ocean" by Dennis Klein
Oscar and Felix go on a Cruise.
Episode 58: "The Odd Couples" by Harvey Miller
Oscar hasn’t told his Mother he is divorced so Felix and Gloria and Oscar
and Blanche pretend to be married.
Episode 59: "The Odd Father" by Steve Zacharias and Michael Leeson
Felix tries to be a better father to Edna by helping her ump Little
League.
Episode 60: "Oscar’s Birthday" by Albert Lewin and Bob Brunner
Felix plans a "This is Your Life" party for Oscar.
Episode 61: "The First Baby" by Garry Marshall and Bob Brunner
Flashback, Oscar takes pregnant Gloria to the hospital. Felix bugs the
doctors and is banned from the hospital.
Episode 62: "Password" by Frank Buxton
Felix and Oscar are guests on Password.
Episode 63: "I Gotta Be Me" by David Duclon and Joe Glauberg
Felix and Oscar reverse roles as part of their therapy.
Episode 64: "The Ides of April" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Thanks to Felix, Oscar is audited.
Episode 65: "Myrna’s Debut" by Perry Grant and Dick Bensfield
Oscar’s secretary Myrna tries to be a pro tap dancer.
Episode 66: "The Hustler" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Felix throws a Monte Carlo night to raise money for his opera club.
Episode 67: "My Strife in Court" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Oscar and Felix are in court for ticket scalping
Episode 68: "Let’s Make a Deal" by David Duclon and Joe Glauberg
Oscar and Felix dress in a horse outfit on Let’s Make a Deal.
Episode 69: "The Odyssey Couple" by Bob Brunner
Oscar tells his Mother he has a girl. Felix fixes him up with Elena a
Greek girl, belly dancer.
Episode 70: "Take My Furniture, Please!" by Harvey Miller
Felix redecorates the apt.
Episode 71: "Gloria Moves In" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Gloria stays for the weekend while her house is being painted. Oscar
moves his poker game to a hotel and Gloria throws Felix out.
Episode 72: "Last Tango in Newark" by Ron Friedman
Felix photographing ballet star Edward Villella
Episode 73: "The Odd Decathlon" by Jack Winter
Felix challenges Oscar to a mini decathalon after finding out his
insurance premiums are higher.
Episode 74: "That Was No Lady" by Lee Kalcheim
Felix begins dating Melanie, Jake Metcalf a football linebacker’s wife.
Episode 75: "The New Car" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Oscar wins a new car on a radio show. They have parking problems with the
car.
Episode 76: "Odd Holiday" by Phil Mishkin
Flashback, The Ungers and Madisons take a trip to San Domingus. Gloria
asks Felix for a divorce.
Episode 77: "This is the Army, Mrs. Madison" by Garry Marshall and Bob
Brunner
Flashback, Oscar while in the army proposes to Blanche. They are married
and spend their honeymoon in the army barracks.
Episode 78: "A Barnacle Adventure" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Oscar’s dentist invents barnacle glue. He and Oscar invest.
Episode 79: "Felix Directs" by Harvey Miller
Felix directs a movie of Oscar’s life. Phil Russell who joins in the film
making wants to make it into an X-rated film.
Episode 80: "The Songwriters" by Buz Cohan and Bill Angelos
Oscar dates singer Jaye P. Morgan.
Episode 81: "Maid for Each Other" by Marlene Barr
Felix hires a Nanny for Oscar.
Episode 82: "The Pig Who Came to Dinner" by Mickey Rose
Tennis player Bobby Riggs hustles Oscar.
Episode 83: "The Exorcists" by Frank Buxton and Michael Leeson
Felix hears noises in the sir conditioner and insists the apartment is
haunted. He hires an exorcist, Dr. Clove.
Episode 84: "Moonlighter" by Phil Mishkin and Mickey Rose
Oscar loses Felix’s money on a horse. He works as a short order cook until
Felix finds out. He ends up working for Felix to work off the debt,
staying with a cow.
Episode 85: "The Flying Felix" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Felix needs to fly to Houston to shoot an ad but is afraid of flying.
Oscar and Felix get on the plane but Felix panics. They end up on another
with the American Parachute Club.
Episode 86: "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" by Mark Rothman and
Lowell Ganz
Oscar is serious about his girlfriend Phyllis and wants to be more like
Felix to keep her.
He goes overboard.
Episode 87: "Vocal Girl Makes Good" by Buz Cohan and Bill Angelos
Jackie a columnist has a crush on Oscar.
Episode 88: "Shuffling Off to Buffalo" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Felix moves to Buffalo to work in the Unger Gum factory with his brother
Floyd.
Episode 89: "The Insomniac" by Mickey Rose
Felix can’t sleep. Oscar and friends try to help, the answer ending up to
be Felix’s new
electronic watch. He can’t sleep without the tick, tick.
Episode 90: "A Different Drummer" by Frank Buxton and Michael Leeson
Monty Hall hosts a nostalgia show and Felix wants to get his band on the
show.
Episode 91: "New York’s Oddest" by Ben Jolsen and Art Baer
Felix and Oscar sign up for the Civilian reserves and patrol their
building.
Episode 92: "One for the Bunny" by John Rappaport
Flashback, Oscar gets Felix hired to shoot pictures for Playboy and gets
Gloria a job as a bunny.
Episode 93: "Felix the Horse Player" by Jack Winter
Oscar has an inside man at the track and they win a lot of money.
Episode 95: "To Bowl or Not to Bowl" by Mickey Rose
Felix’s bowling team and Felix’s "chicken complex".
Episode 94: "Two on the Aisle" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Oscar is assigned to the theater scene when the regular is out of town. He
gets the reviews from Felix. Oscar ends up on a talk show Speak Out, with
Felix as his dentist who "relays" Oscars comments, which with Felix
speaking end up as insults and the panelists walk off the show.
Episode 96: "The Big Broadcast" by Frank Buxton
Oscar hosts a radio phone in show. Felix decides to interfere and change
the format.
Episode 97: "Old Flames Never Die" by Buz Cohan and Bill Angelos
Felix starts to feel old after finding out his old high school girlfriend
has become a grandmother.
Episode 98: "The Frog" by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
Felix takes care of Leonard’s pet frog Maximillian.
Episode 99: "The Hollywood Story" by Al Gordon and Hal Goldman
Felix and Oscar go to Hollywood.
Episode 100: "Rain in Spain" by Rick Mittleman
Myrna’s boyfriend Sheldn Stimler left her.
Episode 101: "The Odd Candidate" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Oscar runs for City Council against Councilman Simpson.
Episode 102: "The Dog Story" by Ben Joelson and Art Baer
Felix kidnaps Silver the Wonder Dog.
Episode 103: "Our Fathers" by Martin Donovan
Flashback, Oscar and Felix’s fathers in the ‘20s.
Episode 104: "Strike Up the Band" by Rick Mittleman
Oscar owes Billy Joe Babcock a poker debt of $500. He uses Felix and his
band as payment.
Episode 105: "The Subway Show" by Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz
Felix sets out to prove that New Yorkers are not bad people. They end up
stuck in a subway car.
Episode 106: "The Bigger They Are" by David Duclon
Felix wins a Dink award for his Fat a Way Diet commercial. Felix refuses
the award, it was Oscar dressed in a Fat suit as the before in the
commercial and without the suit as after.
Episode 107: "Rent Strike" by Martin Ragaway
Their building gets a new landlord, Mr Lovelace. He doesn’t provide
services
for the building and Felix organizes a rent strike.
Episode 108: "Paul Williams Show" by Rick Mittleman
Edna plans to follow Paul Williams the rest of her life.
Episode 109: "Roy Clark Show" by Bob Howard and David Duclon
Oscar’s army buddy Wild Willie Boggs visits.
Episode 110: "Oscar in Love" by Carl Gottlieb
Oscar is involved with Anita a harpist widow with 2 children. During
their wedding Anita calls it off knowing Oscar isn’t the marrying kind.
Episode 111: "Two Men on a Hoarse" by Martin Donovan
Oscar gets a throat operation.
Episode 112: "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" by Frank Buxton
Richard Dawson does a variety show. Oscar co-hosts. Felix guests on the
show and sings his showstopper.
Episode 113: "Your Mother Wears Army Boots" by John Rappaport
Guest stars Howard Cosell, Jack Carter, and Martina Arroyo. Cosell as an
Opera fan.
Episode 114: "Felix Remarries" by Sidney Reznick and Larry Rhine
Felix remarries Gloria.
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