The Dick Van Dyke Show
Stacey (Jerry Van Dyke) saves both his coffeehouse and his romance.
Stacey (Jerry Van Dyke) saves both his coffeehouse and his romance.
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Ann almost ruins a surprise birthday party Don has arranged for her.
Ann and Don accompany their eloping friends to Connecticut -- and disaster.
Ann loses the only manuscript of Don's book.
Don hires a beautiful Japanese maid.
Ann, working as a door-to-door saleswoman, innocently unloads a defective shipment of footwear on her friends.
Actress Ann Marie and Don discover a ring from Ann's school beau in a box full of memorabilia Ann looks for a way to return the ring.
Ann recalls when she was a student teacher and spent the Christmas holidays at an almost-deserted boys school.
An insecure actor tries to buy Ann's friendship.
Ann tracks the source of loud organ music.
Ann thinks Don is dating a woman in her drama class.
Don's mother begins to dislike Ann because of the character she portrays in a soap opera.
Ann's father is shocked when he learns she is to take a stage name and forsake that of her family.
Ann persuades Don to go to a women's lib meeting.
Pollution protestor Ann pickets Don's building.
Ann loses a winning horse-race ticket.
A friend throws Don a stag party.
Laura and Millie become stage mothers when their sons are cast in a TV commercial.
Stacey (Jerry Van Dyke) saves both his coffeehouse and his romance.
Rob's younger brother involves Sally Rogers in a romantic Waterloo.
Rob resorts to psychological warfare to get even with a practical joker.
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