The Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob unwittingly describes Laura as a "nut" on TV.
Rob unwittingly describes Laura as a "nut" on TV.
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Rob gets involved with the police when he thinks he has witnessed two crooks making their getaway.
Rob feels very much the hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura.
Rob and Jerry invest in a sailboat and find they have embarked on a disastrous venture.
An underworld figure involves Rob, Sally and Buddy in an unusual writing assignment.
Rob's Uncle George arrives in town and asks his nephew to find 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.
Through Ritchie's toy intercom, Rob and Laura tune in on a conversation at the Helpers.
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 comic (Guy Marks).
Laura despairs when Rob learns of her elaborate plans to throw a surprise party for him.
Rob suffers pangs of jealousy when Laura meets a successful old flame (Robert Vaughn).
A romantic British film star (Richard Dawson) arouses Rob's ire by his attentions to Laura.
Rob finds himself very out of place at a dinner party for several celebrated literati.
Rob finds himself very out of place at a dinner party for several celebrated literati.
Jacques Savon, who has played a curious part in both Rob's and Laura's pasts, suddenly reappears.
Jacques Savon, who has played a curious part in both Rob's and Laura's pasts, suddenly reappears.
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