Rob tries to tell his son that comedy writing can be fun and he shouldn't feel bad about telling his friends.
Rob tries to tell his son that comedy writing can be fun and he shouldn't feel bad about telling his friends.
Aired during PASSWORD.
40 years after The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), Allan Brady wants to hire Rob and Sally to write his eulogy - in order to win a bet with his wife. Although they don't want to do it, he offers them a huge amount of money. If Rob takes the job, Laura could open her dream dance studio.
40 years after The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), Allan Brady wants to hire Rob and Sally to write his eulogy - in order to win a bet with his wife. Although they don't want to do it, he offers them a huge amount of money. If Rob takes the job, Laura could open her dream dance studio.
Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie appear on "Stump the Stars", as they challenge regulars Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland, Ross Martin, and Diana Dors.
A retrospective of the famous "It May Look Like a Walnut" produced by the people at The Walnut Times. We get to see the cast here discuss the episode in great detail.
Two remastered fan-favorite episodes were colorized and shown on TV:
"That's My Boy??" (Original Airdate: 9/25/1963)
As Rob and Laura host a dinner party with a few friends, Rob recalls the hectic days after their son, Ritchie, was born, when he was sure the hospital had given him and Laura the wrong baby.
"Coast to Coast Big Mouth" (Original Airdate: 9/15/1965)
Laura Petrie blurts out a top secret on a national television quiz show, revealing that comedian Alan Brady wears a toupee.
50th Anniversary Q & A with Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner and Garry Marshall
TV Land Awards Legend winner for 2003: The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Two additional remastered fan-favorite episodes were colorized and shown on TV as part of a 2017 Christmas special:
"My Blonde-Haired Brunette" (Original Airdate: 10/10/1961)
Laura dyes her hair blonde when she suspects Rob is losing interest in her.
"October Eve" (Original Airdate: 4/08/1964)
Laura once commissioned an artist for a fully clothed portrait of herself, which he, taking artistic license, rendered nude and now has standing in an art gallery for all to see.
A 7 minute special with Dick Van Dyke reminiscing on script reading, staff, sets.
Looking back on the Dick Van Dyke Show, 60 years later