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1. The Laundry Orgy
First aired: 9/24/1970 Production Code: 003Felix and Oscar's first date with the Pigeon sisters is a disaster, with a poker game, a laundry night, and Felix's cleaning cramping Oscar's style.
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest star: Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Garry Walberg (Speed), Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Ryan MacDonald (Roy) , Monica Evans (Cecily Pigeon), Carole Shelley (Gwendolyn Pigeon)
2. The Fight of the Felix
First aired: 10/1/1970 Production Code: 001A tough hockey player challenges Felix to a boxing match.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Fabian Dean (Mr. Feldman), Peter Dawson (Bartender), Ann Elder (Irma), Richard X. Slattery (Splint McCullough)
3. Felix Gets Sick
First aired: 10/8/1970 Production Code: 006A bedridden Felix disrupts Oscar's plans for a fun weekend alone, including a date with a stewardess and a Sunday poker game.
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Garry Walberg (Speed), Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Ryan MacDonald (Roy), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler) , Beryl Hammond (Mary Ann), Bridget Hanley (Barbara)
4. The Jury Story
First aired: 10/15/1970 Production Code: 005Felix and Oscar tell the Pigeon sisters how they met during jury duty in a variation of Twelve Angry Men.
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Monica Evans (Cecily Pigeon), Carole Shelley (Gwendolyn Pigeon), Bobby Baum (Mr. Welk), Barney Martin (Moss), Eve McVeagh (Mrs. Luchman), Peter Virgo (Bailiff)
5. The Breakup
First aired: 10/22/1970 Production Code: 009When Oscar throws Felix out of the apartment, he moves in with Murray, then Vinnie, and then the Pigeon sisters.
Director: Charles R. Rondeau
Guest star: Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Ryan MacDonald (Roy), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Garry Walberg (Speed) , Carole Shelley (Gwendolyn Pigeon), Monica Evans (Cecily Pigeon), Alice Ghostley (Mimi)
6. Oscar's Ulcer
First aired: 10/29/1970 Production Code: 002Felix plays nagging nursemaid when Oscar begins to get an ulcer.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Garry Walberg (Speed), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Ryan MacDonald (Roy) , Bill Quinn (I) (Dr. Melnitz), Marti Litis (Lupe), Timothy Blake (Marilyn), Ben Frommer (Gonzales), Allan Kent (Joe McClusky), Marlene Tracy (Donna)
7. I Do, I Don't
First aired: 11/5/1970 Production Code: 008Felix keeps messing up the wedding plans of a young couple.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Richard Stahl (Minister) , George Furth (Harvey), Garry Marshall (Man #2), Leonard Ross (Man #1), Joyce Van Patten (Phyllis)
8. Oscar the Model
First aired: 11/12/1970 Production Code: 011A monster is created when Felix talks Oscar into posing for a cologne ad.
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Victoria Thompson (Gabrielle), Timothy Near (Loretta), Albert Brooks (Rudy), Peter Brocco (Mr. Whitehill), David W. Duclon (Messenger), Dee Gardner (Tracy)
9. The Big Brothers
First aired: 11/19/1970 Production Code: 007Oscar and Felix become "Big Brothers," but while Felix tries to expose the boy to culture, he prefers to emulate Oscar.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Clint Howard (Randy Grainger), Janice Carroll (Mrs. Grainger)
10. It's All Over Now, Baby Bird
First aired: 12/3/1970 Production Code: 004A mourning Felix searches for a final resting place for his dead parrot while Oscar just wants to get rid of it.
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest star: Carole Shelley (Gwendolyn Pigeon), Monica Evans (Cecily Pigeon), Damian London (Dr. Schneider), Janice Carroll (Mrs. Grainger), James Millhollin (Mr. Humas), Ken Swofford (Cop)
11. Felix is Missing
First aired: 12/10/1970 Production Code: 012When Felix disappears without leaving word about a sudden photo assignment, the guys assume he's dead and Oscar is accused of foul play.
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Garry Walberg (Speed), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Ryan MacDonald (Roy) , Albert Brooks (Rudy), Anitra Ford (Jeannie), Therese Baldwin (Priscilla), Lloyd Gough (Sergeant Flanagan), Jerry Jones (Attendant), Johnny Silver (Bum)
12. Scrooge Gets an Oscar
First aired: 12/17/1970 Production Code: 013In a parody of A Christmas Carol, Felix and the poker players become Dickens characters in a dream after a miserable Oscar refuses to be Scrooge in a children's play.
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Garry Walberg (Speed), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Ryan MacDonald (Roy) , Odgen Talbot (Messenger)
13. The Blackout
First aired: 12/24/1970 Production Code: 010Oscar's poker buddies believe that the eternally-strapped Oscar stole $50 during a building-wide blackout.
Director: Charles R. Rondeau
Guest star: Ryan MacDonald (Roy), Larry Gelman (Vinnie), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Garry Walberg (Speed), Herbie Faye (Mr. Lambretti) , Cynthia Lynn (Inga)
14. They Use Horseradish, Don't They?
First aired: 1/7/1971 Production Code: 015Obstacles to Felix winning a cooking contest: His trick back and Oscar's accidental revelation of his recipe to a treacherous competitor.
Director: Garry Marshall
Guest star: Walter Janovitz (First Judge), Louis de Farra (Second Judge), Marlyn Mason (Barbara), Margot Nelson (Doria), Francine York (Sharon)
15. The Hideaway
First aired: 1/14/1971 Production Code: 014Oscar negotiates with teams for a hot Eskimo quarterback, but Felix intervenes when he thinks the man has a better chance as a cellist.
Director: Dick Michaels
Guest star: Reni Santoni (Ernie Wilson), Patrick Cranshaw (Grubby), Cliff Osmond (Efram), Dub Taylor (Slim Daniels)
16. Lovers Don't Make House Calls
First aired: 1/29/1971 Production Code: 018Oscar falls for Dr. Nancy Cunningham, a fellow sports fan who is filling in for Felix's regular doctor.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Joan Hotchkis (Dr. Nancy Cunningham) , Bill Quinn (I) (Dr. Melnitz), Nora Marlowe (Nurse)
17. Engrave Trouble
First aired: 2/5/1971 Production Code: 017When Felix's gift to Gloria is stolen from the jeweler, Oscar convinces him to ask for help from a shady character.
Director: Alan Rafkin
Guest star: Richard Stahl (Florist), Frank Loverde (Man #2), Vern Rowe (Man #1), Michael Constantine (Bill Green), Herb Vigran (Louie)
18. Bunny is Missing Down by the Lake
First aired: 2/12/1971 Production Code: 016Oscar and a lovesick Felix go for a weekend in the woods, which is interrupted by a lost girls' troop.
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest star: Gloria McCartney (Lois), Pamelyn Ferdin (Cindy), Lisa Gerritsen (Bunny), E.J. Peaker (Julie)
19. You've Come a Long Way, Baby
First aired: 2/19/1971 Production Code: 019Oscar is in a hurry to go to a sportswriter's dinner, but they have to wait when Felix brings home an unexpected surprise -- a baby left behind in his studio.
Director: Garry Marshall
Guest star: Joan Hotchkis (Dr. Nancy Cunningham), Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler) , Lisa Lu (Mrs. Lee), Jessica Myerson (Mrs. Ferguson), Chris Shea (Phillip)
20. A Taste of Money
First aired: 2/26/1971 Production Code: 021Oscar and Felix try to figure out how their 11 year-old neighbor got $2000.
Director: Alan Rafkin
Guest star: Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler) , Ed Belson (Bum), Queta de Acuna (Alicia), William O'Connell (Mr. Schuyler), Peter Brocco (Max), Howard Morton (Mr. Larkin), John Qualen (Sam), Chris Shea (Phillip)
21. Oscar's New Life
First aired: 3/5/1971 Production Code: 020When Oscar is permanently fired because of Felix's meddling, he gets a new job at Harem, a men's magazine.
Director: Alan Rafkin
Guest star: Rena Horten (Beautiful Girl #2), Liv Von Linden (Beautiful Girl #1), Edward Platt (Bill Donnelly), John Astin (Beau Buffingham), Dee Gardner (Model), Britt Leach (Nephew), Carolyn Stellar (Secretary), George Wyner (Art Director)
22. What Makes Felix Run
First aired: 3/12/1971 Production Code: 022After another fiasco with Gloria, Felix asks Oscar to help cure his neatness, with disastrous results.
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest star: Joan Hotchkis (Dr. Nancy Cunningham) , Johnny Scott Lee (Little Felix)
23. What Does a Naked Lady Say to You?
First aired: 3/19/1971 Production Code: 023Oscar has to figure out how to tell Felix that his wholesome, new girlfriend is in fact the lead actress in a nude play.
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Al Molinaro (Murray Greshler), Garry Walberg (Speed), Larry Gelman (Vinnie) , Frank Alesia (Producer), Marj Dusay (Madelyn), Johnny Silver (Bum), Harvey Skolnik (Rubber Ducky)
24. Trapped
First aired: 3/26/1971 Production Code: 024While preparing for a costume ball, Oscar, Felix and Nancy get locked into the basement.
Director: Jerry Belson
Guest star: Joan Hotchkis (Dr. Nancy Cunningham) , Chris Shea (Phillip), Ellen Corby (Florence), Lenny Kent (Vern), David Ketchum (Cop), Russell Thorson (Herman)
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