DVD Review: The Odd Couple - The Fourth Season - Page 4

Part of: Retro Television

13. "A Barnacle Adventure" - Oscar and his dentist try to convince Felix to invest in a new product: barnacle-made glue.

14. "The Moonlighter" - Another excellent episode has Oscar slinging hash at a greasy spoon to pay off a loan, and Felix "saving" him by hiring him as an assistant.

15. "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" - Oscar turns into a neat freak after a women he dates confesses to being turned off by his slovenliness.

16. "The Flying Felix" - Oscar tries everything to help Felix over his fear of flying, including flying with him to Houston. Typical sitcom storyline, but offers some funny lines.

17. "Vocal Girl Makes Good" - Marilyn Horne plays Felix's new discovery, but is too shy to appear in his opera unless Oscar is in it as well.

18. "Shuffling off to Buffalo" - Felix's brother gives him a job in Buffalo, to Oscar's delight.

19. "A Different Drummer" - Felix tries to get his old college band on Monty Hall's nostalgia program.

20. "The Insomniacs" - Felix can't sleep, and that means neither can Oscar. This episode is a lot funnier than it sounds.

21. "New York's Oddest"  - Fed up with citizen indifference, Felix joins the Police Reserve, dragging a reluctant Oscar along. Another great one.

22. "One for the Bunny"  - Felix gets his first big assignment: photographing a Playboy centerfold. Hugh Hefner guest stars.

While season four of The Odd Couple wasn't quite as funny as previous years, the show remained a highly entertaining series and Tony Randall and Jack Klugman continued to show just how good a team they were on the small screen.

The Odd Couple - The Fourth Season is presented in 1.33:1 aspect ratio and the picture is remarkably crisp and clean. The audio is presented in Dolby digital 1.0 mono, but sounds remarkably good for a non-stereo mix.

This set does not include any special features.

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