The Dick Van Dyke Show
Laura's old flame re-enters the Petries' lives as Alan Brady's newest sponsor.
Laura's old flame re-enters the Petries' lives as Alan Brady's newest sponsor.
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A hypnotist visits a Petrie dinner party where Rob accidentally picks up a post-hypnotic suggestion.
Rob is puzzled when he discovers Laura's secret bank account.
Rob is puzzled when he discovers Laura's secret bank account.
Rob recalls his and Laura's attempts to get married when Ritchie brings up the subject.
To prove that a wife cannot recognize her husband on the phone, Rob calls Laura for a date.
One of Ritchie's pet ducks dies.
Rob tries to help an old radio comedy writer make a comeback.
Buddy laments the decline of the American male and yearns for the "good old days."
Rob's brother (Jerry Van Dyke) auditions for the show while awake.
Rob's shy brother (Jerry Van Dyke) has confidence while sleepwalking.
Romance enters Sally's life in the form of an insurance salesman named Leo Fassbinder.
Laura believes Rob, on jury duty, has been unfairly swayed by the beautiful blonde defendant.
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.
Ritchie's expanding vocabulary starts to branch out in unexpected directions.
Rob finds himself besieged by the parents of neighborhood prodigies.
For Rob, a forgotten loan turns into a forgotten debt and a television script.
Rob's pal Jerry strains their friendship when he starts knocking Rob's television show in public.
Unable to control her curiosity, Laura opens Rob's mail and she instantly regrets it.
Six-year-old Ritchie asks his parents about the birds and the bees.
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