The Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob receives a ransom demand of $2,500 for his lost television script.
Rob receives a ransom demand of $2,500 for his lost television script.
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A young chorus girl on "The Alan Brady Show" falls desperately in love with Rob.
The entire "Alan Brady" staff presents a Christmas show instead of the script.
Rob struggles between his civic duty and his fear for his family's safety.
Rob feels very much the hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura.
An underworld figure involves Rob, Sally and Buddy in an unusual writing assignment.
Rob's energetic Uncle George comes for a visit to eagerly pressure Rob into finding him a wife.
Rob finds himself at a party in a strange town, dancing with a young woman.
Rob finds he has too many "stars" on his hands when he tries to direct this year's show.
Rob and Laura unintentionally eavesdrop on the Helpers prior to attending their dinner party.
Rob and Laura, having learned they are not legally married, make plans to elope.
Rob and Laura return home from an auction with two mysterious pieces of art.
Rob reminisces about the joy and uneasiness of the day Ritchie was born.
Rob finds himself in hot water after inadvertently lifting a comedy idea from another show.
Sally gets a marriage proposal from an opportunistic comedian who wants her to write his material.
Laura despairs when Rob learns of her elaborate plans to throw a surprise party for him.
Laura's old flame re-enters the Petries' lives as Alan Brady's newest sponsor.
Rob finds himself caught in the middle after Buddy announces he is going to divorce Pickles.
Guest host Tracy Rattigan is a charming but incorrigible flirt.
Jacques Savon, who has played a curious part in both Rob's and Laura's pasts, suddenly reappears.
Rob, Laura and the office gang put together a variety show to help out an old friend.
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