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The Dick Van Dyke Show. Season 1

DVD - 2003 DVD TV Dick Season 1 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.4 out of 5

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Originally released as a television series in 1961-1962.
Bonus features: Original series pilot, interviews with cast and producers, Emmy award telecast clips, original commercials, photo galleries for selected episodes.
disc 1. The sick boy and the sitter -- The Meershatz pipe -- Jealousy -- Sally and the lab technician -- Washington vs. the bunny -- Oh how we met the night that we danced. disc 2. The unwelcome houseguest -- Harrison B. Harding of Camp Crowder, MO -- My blonde-haired brunette -- Forty-four tickets -- Tell or not to tell -- Sally is a girl. disc 3. Empress Carlotta's necklace -- Buddy can you spare a job? -- Who owes who what? -- Sol and the sponsor -- The curious thing about women -- Punch thy neighbor. disc 4. Where did I come from? -- The boarder incident -- A word a day -- The talented neighborhood -- Father of the week -- The twizzle. disc 5. One angry man -- Where you been Fassbinder? -- The bad old days -- I am my brother's keeper -- The sleeping brother -- The return of Happy Spangler.
Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Mary Tyler Moore, Larry Mathews.
Trip into the living room of comedy writer Rob Petrie, lovely wife, Laura, his son, wisecracking co-workers and nutty neighbors.
DVD, Region 1 encoding, Dolby digital mono.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Wonderful submitted by sushai on August 26, 2018, 6:16pm This is by far the best comedy of its era. The best part is that it's still funny today.
And to think Mary Tyler Moore threw the censors into a fit by refusing to wear dresses in every episode...

One of the all-time best. submitted by lisa on July 8, 2019, 9:06pm There are ways that it’s (happily) dated now, like sexism and alcoholism and whiteness and lookism and laughing at a raging boss and probably a smidge of homophobia too, but it wasn’t as bad in those ways as it mighta been, and the work life plus home life thing was a great idea.