Gary Dunaier: "I knew he wouldn't clean it up."
Gary Dunaier: "TEXT BY ARTHUR DUNLOW! photographs by felix unger"
Gary Dunaier: "You broke my Rigoletto!"
Gary Dunaier: Felix jumps onto Oscar's desk
Gary Dunaier: Campaigning in what would later be Zuccotti Park, home of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement - the volunteers carrying Oscar Madison posters are all wearing Mets caps
Gary Dunaier: Felix Unger, Mets fan
Gary Dunaier: Campaigning in what would later be Zuccotti Park, home of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement
Gary Dunaier: On Church Street, NYC with World Trade Center (Twin Towers) construction in background - episode originally aired 10-24-74
Gary Dunaier: Oscar and Felix read the obituaries to see if anyone they knew passed away
Gary Dunaier: Goop Melange, the dish Felix ate to convince Gloria he was no longer finicky
Gary Dunaier: Had you kept the can of canned squid, instead of keeping the money, the note on top of the can said that I would have owed you - one more can of squid
Gary Dunaier: Harvey Hankie meets Harry Hit
Gary Dunaier: The famed fondue fork has just been revealed to be a fraudulent fondue fork
Gary Dunaier: Felix Unger holds the famed fondue fork (later to be revealed as a fraudulent fondue fork)
Gary Dunaier: Meet Harvey Hankie
Gary Dunaier: Grampa Unger slaps some bay rum on Oscar's face
Gary Dunaier: "Sex" is a dirty word to Felix Unger
Gary Dunaier: "This is all you wrote?!"
Gary Dunaier: "Is cream cheese supposed to make noise?"
Gary Dunaier: "You're my eyes, Gloria"
Gary Dunaier: Oscar Madisoy
Gary Dunaier: "Richard Dawson FEH!"
Gary Dunaier: "The ultimate humiliation - kicked out of group therapy."
Gary Dunaier: Has our society broken down so badly that we have to have police officers stationed in private apartments to monitor middle-aged men playing board games?
Gary Dunaier: "J'accuse, dit Madison!"
Gary Dunaier: Felix Unger is excited to find a sex quiz in this issue of "Cosmopolitan"
Gary Dunaier: "I won my freedom!"
Gary Dunaier: Felix Unger likes to kick off his shoes and read the Sunday funnies
Gary Dunaier: Felix Unger presents the famed fondue fork to the judge