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The Odd Couple - Season 4 Cast: Tony Randall, Jack Klugman

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/10/2008
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The fourth season of The Odd Couple continues to ask the question posed in the previous three: can two divorced men, compulsive neat-freak Felix Unger (Tony Randall) and confirmed slob Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman) live together in the same apartment without killing each other or driving one another crazy? Well . . .at least they haven't killed each other yet. The only new addition to the regular cast this season is Archie Hahn, playing Oscar's poker buddy Roger. Having proven their popularity in previous seasons, "flashback" episodes continue to abound: Season Three offers "This is the Army, Mrs. Madison," in which he recalls marrying his former wife Blanche (Bret Somers); "The Odd Holiday," wherein we learn the root cause of the split between Felix and his "ex" Gloria (Janis Hansen"; and "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible," in which one harkback sequence features Adam Klugman, real-life son of Jack Klugman, as "Little Oscar." And of course, Season Four has guest stars aplenty, virtually all of them as "themselves": Dick Clark in "The New Car," Jaye P. Morgan and Wolfman Jack in "The Songwriter," battle-of-the-sexes tennis pros Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King in "The Pig Who Came to Dinner"; Hugh Hefner in "One for the Bunny"; Edward Villella, head dancer of the New York City Ballet, in "Last Tango in Newark." AND, for a change of pace, opera star Marilyn Horne plays a character other than herself (albeit with a magnificent singing voice) in "Vocal Girl Makes Good." Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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June 13, 2008: When I was a kid, The Odd Couple was one of my favorite shows. I'm glad to see that it is finally available on DVD. Like the previous seasons, this one made me laugh out loud. I had forgotten how clever Tony Randall and Jack Klugman could be, given the nature of their characters. While this is a stellar collection, I was dissapointed that some episodes have had scenes cut out. For example,in the episode where Felix and Oscar are pretending to be on board a jet, (to help Felix overcome his fear of flying),the entire sequence of Myrna as a stewardess singing "I'm Myrna, fly me" (the trademark of one of the major airlines) has been removed! It is oversights such as this that prevent me from giving the collection a 5. However, I would highly recommend it and am glad it is part of my collection