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Felix and Oscar are temporarily roommates again while Felix's daughter prepares for her wedding.
Felix convinces Gloria that he is a changed man, so she agrees to remarry him.
Felix is jealous when Oscar and Richard Dawson are selected to be co-hosts of a TV show.
Felix is upset when he learns that his high school girlfriend is now a grandmother.
Oscar's old Army buddy visits, and his musical talent impresses Felix.
Oscar resists throat surgery, so Felix keeps nagging him to have it.
Felix starts a picket line with his fellow tenants over high rent rates.
Oscar wins a lot at the track -- with help from a friend's tips. Wanna guess?
Felix helps Oscar get a job with Howard Cosell.
Oscar must fill in for the newspaper's theater critic, who is on vacation, but has trouble understanding the titles, let alone the plays.
Oscar is volunteered by Felix to model for a series of weight-loss advertisements.
After Oscar takes a job as a radio host, Felix comes up with his own ideas to boost the ratings.
Flashback Episode: Felix's chance meeting between his and Oscar's fathers.
When Felix keeps a sick Edna from going to a Paul Williams concert, she runs away to become a groupie.
When Oscar is fed up with New York City, Felix tries to show him it's a fun place, only to have them end up trapped in a stalled subway car.
Felix enters Oscar in an election against an incumbent city councillor.
Oscar owes Texas football team owner Billy Joe $500 for a poker game. Lacking the money to pay, Oscar resorts to tricking Felix and his band to pay off the debt by playing at Billy Joe's country style party.
Felix abducts Silver the Canine Wonder from a bad agent.
Felix becomes Oscar's agent, who lands a bit part in a movie.
Felix drops a bombshell when he refuses to participate in the championship bowling match.
Oscar's secretary is upset over the loss of her errant beau.