The Dick Van Dyke Show
Six-year-old Ritchie asks his parents about the birds and the bees.
Six-year-old Ritchie asks his parents about the birds and the bees.
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Sally drags the entire production staff to a bowling alley, where she unveils a new dance and song.
While his wife is away, Buddy moves in with the Petries and quickly wears out his welcome.
Ritchie's expanding vocabulary starts to branch out in unexpected directions.
Rob finds himself besieged by the parents of neighborhood prodigies.
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.
Six-year-old Ritchie asks his parents about the birds and the bees.
Buddy leaves the show for a new job that goes sour.
Rob is accused of being a Don Juan when he takes his wife's advice.
Laura is afraid to tell Rob that she doesn't like a necklace.
Rob invites 44 fellow PTA members to his television show, but forgets all about it until air time.
Rob fears he is no longer needed when his co-writers do a show without his help.
Rob reluctantly agrees to take care of Buddy's dog for the weekend.
Laura begins to worry when Rob has to work nights with a beautiful television star.
Rob invites an old Army pal home to dinner but begins to fear he has a jewel thief on his hands.
While rummaging through Rob's old Army equipment, Rob and Laura recall how he broke her foot.
Rob is torn between going to Washington, D.C. on business and attending Ritchie's school play.
Laura matches her cousin Thomas with Rob's co-writer, Sally, for a dinner party.
Laura dyes her hair blonde when she fears the romance in her marriage is fading.
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