The Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob tries to attend Laura's family reunion without anyone finding out that he is sick.
Rob tries to attend Laura's family reunion without anyone finding out that he is sick.
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Rob learns that a song he helped write is about to become a hit.
The Petries face a problem when Ritchie is beaten up by a girl.
Buddy and Rob run a shoe store they've invested in after chasing off its only full-time salesman.
Rob takes a shady salesman to court for selling Laura smelly feather pillows.
The Petries entertain a British duo (Chad & Jeremy).
Millie and Laura become two terrible stage mothers when Rob agrees to hire Ritchie for a commercial.
Stacey Petrie tries to save his new business from closing and his romance from ending.
Rob resorts to psychological warfare to get even with a practical joker.
Rob receives a ransom demand of $2,500 for his lost television script.
Rob is once again forced to thwart another scheme of his old but manipulative friend, Neil Schenk.
Rob, Sally and Buddy go on big ego trips when a national magazine wants to do a story about them.
Rob tries to attend Laura's family reunion without anyone finding out that he is sick.
Rob tries to get a raise for Buddy and Sally from Alan Brady's tight-fisted accountant.
Rob puts his job at risk when he convinces Alan Brady to host a cultural documentary program.
The "Alan Brady" writers entertain at a prison and Rob gets locked up with the inmates.
Rob and pregnant Laura are trapped with a robber (Don Rickles).
Sally Rogers is romanced by her "secret" admirer -- the owner of Monker's Delicatessen.
Rob is offered a job as humor consultant on a magazine for men-about-town.
Rob's friendship with Jerry is almost destroyed in a feud over a neighbor's crabgrass.
Rob and Laura are unaware that their teenage babysitter has a crush on Laura.
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