
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Romance enters Sally's life in the form of an insurance salesman named Leo Fassbinder.

Romance enters Sally's life in the form of an insurance salesman named Leo Fassbinder.

While serving jury duty, Rob finds himself siding with the female defendant.

Rob is slapped, kicked and screamed at by the girl he left behind when he entered the Army.

While serving jury duty, Rob finds himself siding with the female defendant.

Sally drags the entire production staff to a bowling alley, where she unveils a new dance and song.

Laura believes her marriage is threatened by a singing weather girl.

Sally drags the entire production staff to a bowling alley, where she unveils a new dance and song.

Rob's paternal pride suffers a cruel shock when he finds out his 6-year-old son is ashamed of him.

A phantom burglar pillages the Petrie home and baffles the police.

Rob's paternal pride suffers a cruel shock when he finds out his 6-year-old son is ashamed of him.

While his wife is away, Buddy accepts Rob's invitation to move in as a house guest.

While his wife is away, Buddy accepts Rob's invitation to move in as a house guest.

Rob feels that he has betrayed his dentist friend, Jerry, when he goes to another dentist.

While his wife is away, Buddy accepts Rob's invitation to move in as a house guest.

Ritchie's expanding vocabulary starts to branch out in unexpected directions.

Rob fears he is allergic to his own family.

Rob finds himself besieged by the parents of neighborhood prodigies.

Rob finds himself besieged by the parents of neighborhood prodigies.

Ritchie runs into the house screaming that he has been pecked on the head by a giant woodpecker.

For Rob, a forgotten loan turns into a forgotten debt and a television script.