The Dick Van Dyke Show
Laura's plans for a quiet weekend in the country are spoiled.
Laura's plans for a quiet weekend in the country are spoiled.
Rob and Ritchie find themselves more than lost when Laura briefly resumes her dancing career.
Laura begins to worry when Rob has to work nights with a beautiful TV star.
Rob invites an old Army pal home and begins to fear he is a jewel thief.
Rob is determined to go on a business trip even though Laura wants him to stay.
Laura matches her cousin Thomas with Rob's co-writer, Sally, for a dinner party.
Laura turns herself into a blonde femme fatale when she fears the romance in her marriage is fading.
Rob talks Laura into leaving their sick son with a baby sitter while they go to a party.
Rob's autobiography is bought by Alan Brady for a television series.
Rob dreams he is a sheriff in the Wild West.
Laura spends a night alone in the house when Rob and Richie go fishing.
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.
Rob, Buddy and Sally are in trouble when their script insults the boss.
The Helpers' anniversary bash becomes a documentary.
Thinking he is going to lose his job, Rob has an interview with a ventriloquist.
While out of town for a cousin's wedding, Rob has to watch a special show.
Buddy is either seeking therapy or having an affair.
Rob and Laura remember the time they completed an application for a $10 divorce.
Mel takes Rob's advice to stand up to Alan Brady -- and is promptly fired.