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Being Divorced Is Never Having to Say I Do

Being Divorced Is Never Having to Say I Do

1971TV Episode⏱️ 30mTV-PG
Comedy
7.7
IMDB Rating
93 votes

Blanche is about to remarry. Oscar is enthusiastic about the match, (especially as he will not have to pay any more alimony). But Felix is uncertain Blanche is doing the right thing.

Director
Bruce Bilson
Writers
Neil Simon, Rick Mittleman
Stars
Tony Randall, Jack Klugman, Brett Somers
Release Date
December 10, 1971
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Tony Randall
Tony Randall
as Felix Unger
Jack Klugman
Jack Klugman
as Oscar Madison
Brett Somers
Brett Somers
as Blanche
Richard Stahl
Richard Stahl
as Minister
Billy Sands
Billy Sands
as Roger
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Sam Nudell
as Parsley
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Pam McHardy
as Judy

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
1049 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Production
Paramount Television

🎯 Categories

Comedy

⭐ Featured Review

I STOOD FOR THE 4 O'CLOCK FUNERAL.
by tcchelsey2025-05-29
10/10

"Rick Mittleman's script coupled with an unforgettable appearance by comedian Brett Somers should have won an Emmy. Someone should have gotten an award. Classic ODD COUPLE. Brett, who was married to Jack Klugman for many years, appropriately plays Oscar's ex wife (Blanche) -- and there's GOOD news. She is going to re-marry, which means NO MORE alimony payments. Or is it that EZ? Felix puts in his two cents, and his comments are not what Oscar wants to hear. He claims Blanche is making a mistake... Wait and see. Everything clicks, and with a return visit from Richard Stahl, the ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Oscar's (Jack Klugman) ex-wife Blanche is played by actress Brett Somers, who is perhaps best known for her regular appearances on "Match Game". Jack and Brett were married in real life for 24 years, from 1953-1977. They had two children together, David (b. 1959) and Adam (b. 1963).

📖 Synopsis

Blanche is about to remarry. Oscar is enthusiastic about the match, (especially as he will not have to pay any more alimony). But Felix is uncertain Blanche is doing the right thing.