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  1. Thu, Oct 1, 1970. Splint McCullough is a rough and tough hockey player who spends as much time in the penalty box for fighting as he does on the ice. He and Oscar have just gone a round at a sports bar and Oscar comes away the loser with a black eye. He is determined to get revenge in his column by writing an expose about McCullough.

  2. The Odd Couple (Classic) Season 1. Based on Neil Simon's hit Broadway play, the classic sitcom The Odd Couple pairs prim, compulsively neat Felix with gruff, sloppy Oscar as divorced men comically struggling to live together in the same apartment. 20 IMDb 7.9 1970 16 episodes. TV-PG.

  3. La expresión en inglés The Odd Couple (traducida al castellano como La extraña pareja) puede referirse a: . La obra de teatro The Odd Couple (1965), de Neil Simon.; La película The Odd Couple (1968), basada en la anterior y protagonizada por Jack Lemmon y Walter Matthau.; La serie de televisión The Odd Couple (1970), basada en la anterior y protagonizada por Tony Randall y Jack Klugman.

  4. This isn't to say "The Odd Couple" is unsuccessful as a movie. It promises to be one of the best comedies of the summer. But the credit should go to Simon for writing the play, and to Nichols for his original direction; the material has not been whipped into cinematic shape. Sometimes the movie's Broadway origins are painfully evident, as when ...

  5. Based on the Broadway play by Neil Simon, this tells the story of two mismatched friends, Felix Unger and Oscar Madison. Felix is a neat, tidy, and healthy n...

  6. SYDNEY. Comedy masters Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney are the definitive Odd Couple in Neil Simon’s Tony Award-winning comedy of friendship, divorce and misunderstandings. Stage and screen stars Lucy Durack and Penny McNamee add to the hilarity as Cecily Pigeon and Gwendolyn Pigeon, the giggly pair of English sisters who live upstairs from ...

  7. Felix Ungar is the “neat” member of the “odd couple,” originally played on Broadway by Art Carney (he also played the character Norton on the popular Jackie Gleason television comedy The Honeymooners ). In the movie, the role was rendered by Jack Lemmon, and in the television series Tony Randall portrayed Felix.