
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob struggles to hide his flu symptoms at a family party rather than admit Laura was right to warn him about golfing in damp conditions.

Rob struggles to hide his flu symptoms at a family party rather than admit Laura was right to warn him about golfing in damp conditions.

Laura and Millie spend a harrowing night alone when Rob and Jerry go off on a fishing trip.

Sally gets a marriage proposal from an opportunistic comedian who wants her to write his material.

Rob's dentist pal, Jerry, strains the friendship when he starts knocking Rob's television show in public.

Rob, Laura, Sally and Buddy spend a frightening night in a haunted cabin at a mountain resort.

Laura's old flame re-enters the Petries' lives as Alan Brady's newest sponsor.

Rob drives himself beyond distraction trying to figure out whether Laura is going to throw him a surprise party for his birthday.

Rob suspects that Buddy and Sally may be moonlighting for another comedy show or having an affair.

When Mel Cooley takes Rob's advice and stands up to Alan Brady, he is promptly fired.

Complications ensue when Mel tells Rob that he wants Laura to dance on The Alan Brady Show.

The Petrie home becomes a command post when government agents put a neighbor's home under surveillance.

Rob and Laura are on their way to visit the doctor when they are trapped in a stalled elevator with a man who attempts to rob them.

Laura proves herself more proficient than Rob in the art of self-defense.

Tracy Rattigan, the show's guest host while Alan Brady is on vacation, is a charming but incorrigible flirt.

Rob finds himself in hot water after inadvertently lifting a comedy idea from another show.

Rob's talented, sleepwalking brother manages to audition successfully for "The Alan Brady Show" even while wide-awake.

Rob and Buddy treat Sally as "one of the guys", even in the presence of Sally's date. When Laura wants Rob to treat Sally like a lady, Mel and Buddy get the wrong idea.

It's the Christmas presentation of The Alan Brady Show where he turns the spotlight upon his talented staff.

Mel wants a magazine reporter to watch the writers at work, but Rob thinks they'll all end up performing for the reporter instead of getting anything done.

The "Alan Brady" writers entertain at a prison and Rob gets locked up with the inmates.