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the odd couple
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Trivia about the odd couple
It asked the question: "Can 2 divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?"
In this Neil Simon play, Oscar tells Murray that the green sandwiches are "either very new cheese or very old meat"
"On Nov. 13th, Felix Unger was asked to remove himself from his place of residence. That request came from his wife..."
In the female version of this Neil Simon play, the title characters are named Olive and Florence
In the first episode of this sitcom, Felix & Oscar had a date with the Pidgeon sisters
The Pigeon sisters were Oscar & Felix' nutty English neighbors on this classic sitcom
Walter Matthau & Art Carney starred in this play when it debuted on Broadway in 1965
On this series' last show, Felix moved out to remarry Gloria
Neil Simon's brother Danny roomed with a friend after a divorce, inspiring a Broadway hit & this sitcom
Walter Matthau,Art Carney,Paul Dooley,Carole Shelley
In this play by Neil Simon, Felix moves in with Oscar after his wife leaves him
On the final episode of this sitcom, Felix moved out to remarry Gloria
In the female version of this play, Olive Madison is the slob & Florence Unger is the fussy neatnik
Oscar, to Felix:"Look at this. You're the only man in the world with clenched hair"
Murray,The Pigeon Sisters,Felix Ungar
Murray, a New York police officer is among those playing poker in Act I, Scene 1 of this Neil Simon comedy
On this show's opening voice-over, you might hear "He appeared at the home of his friend Oscar Madison"
"I'm trying to clear my ears. You create a pressure inside and then it opens up"
1968:"Boys, let's watch the cigarette butts, shall we? This is my house, not a pigsty"
Monica Evans & Carole Shelley played the Pigeon sisters on this sitcom, as well as in the stage & film versions
In this comedy, Oscar says, "let's just play cards, and please hold them up; I can't see where I marked them"
Neil Simon has recreated this 1965 play for the 21st century; he did it once before in 1986 for female stars