
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob learns that a song he helped write is about to become a hit.

Rob learns that a song he helped write is about to become a hit.

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

The Petries face a problem when Ritchie is beaten up by a girl.

The Petries face a problem when Ritchie is beaten up by a girl.

Rob is skeptical when Laura's new writing teacher thinks she shows promise.

Buddy and Rob run a shoe store they've invested in after chasing off its only full-time salesman.

Buddy and Rob run a shoe store they've invested in after chasing off its only full-time salesman.

Rob starts a daily count of the hairs he is losing.

Rob takes a shady salesman to court for selling Laura smelly feather pillows.

The Petries entertain a British duo (Chad & Jeremy).

Rob and Laura suspect the worst when they spy Jerry dining out with another woman.

Millie and Laura become two terrible stage mothers when Rob agrees to hire Ritchie for a commercial.

A night with an Army buddy lands Rob in jail.

Stacey Petrie tries to save his new business from closing and his romance from ending.

Stacey Petrie tries to save his new business from closing and his romance from ending.

A painting of Laura resurfaces -- but this time she is not wearing any clothes.

Rob's younger brother involves Sally Rogers in a romantic Waterloo.

A scratch on Rob's brand-new car brings on a domestic crisis.

Rob resorts to psychological warfare to get even with a practical joker.

Rob resorts to psychological warfare to get even with a practical joker.