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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Rob is cast in a low-budget film and turns out to be the screen's worst lover.
The Petrie home becomes a command post when government agents move in.
The Petrie home becomes a command post when government agents move in.
Rob, Buddy and Sally are in trouble when their script insults the boss.
A film crew takes over the Petrie house during Mille and Jerry's wedding anniversary party.
Thinking he is going to lose his job, Rob has an interview with a ventriloquist.
Buddy's behavior leads Rob and Sal to believe he's seeing a psychiatrist or having an affair.
Sally advertises for a husband on a national television show and is flooded with fan mail.
Rob and Laura remember the time they completed an application for a $10 divorce.
When Mel Cooley takes Rob's advice and stands up to Alan Brady, he is promptly fired.
Rob's parents give a family heirloom to Laura, who accidentally ruins it.
Rob agrees to run for office but realizes he'd prefer to vote for his brainy opponent.
Rob can't make up his mind when asked to be a candidate for the city council.
Rob recalls the time he was out of work with a new home, no furniture and a pregnant wife.
Rob goes out to cool off after a quarrel with Laura and winds up in trouble.
Rob and Laura clash over which of them is the better writer of a children's story.
Rob recalls the time he defended his title as middleweight champion of the Army camp.
Rob and Laura find out that Ritchie has been telling stories in school.
A bullfighter becomes the Petries' new handyman.
Rob almost earns $500 because the freckles on his back are in the shape of the Liberty Bell.
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