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"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961) More at IMDbPro »TV series 1961-1966

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"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961): :  -- Pilot episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show", orginally titled "Head of the Family"
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961): Season 5: Episode 32 -- Rob's autobiography conjures up scenes from the past and leads Alan Brady to buy the book for a television series.
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961): Season 5: Episode 31 -- The Petries and their friends are transported to the Wild West when Rob dreams he is a frontier sheriff.
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961): Season 5: Episode 30 -- Laura and Millie spend a harrowing night alone when Rob and Jerry go off on a fishing trip.
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961): Season 5: Episode 29 -- Rob and Laura are dismayed by Millie Helper's jealousy of their new neighbors.

Overview

User Rating:
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Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 full episode list
Release Date:
3 October 1961 (USA) more
Genre:
Plot:
The misadventures of a TV writer both at work and at home. full summary
Awards:
Won 2 Golden Globes. Another 20 wins & 15 nominations more
User Reviews:
A sophisticated masterpiece more (33 total)

Cast

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Dick Van Dyke ... Robert 'Rob' Petrie (158 episodes, 1961-1966)

Mary Tyler Moore ... Laura Petrie (153 episodes, 1961-1966)
Rose Marie ... Sally Rogers (131 episodes, 1961-1966)

Morey Amsterdam ... Maurice B. 'Buddy' Sorrell (131 episodes, 1961-1966)
Richard Deacon ... Melvin 'Mel' Cooley (108 episodes, 1961-1966)
Larry Mathews ... Richard Rosebud 'Ritchie' Petrie (70 episodes, 1961-1966)
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Series Directed by
Jerry Paris (84 episodes, 1963-1966)
John Rich (41 episodes, 1961-1966)
Howard Morris (5 episodes, 1963-1965)
Sheldon Leonard (4 episodes, 1961-1963)
Alan Rafkin (4 episodes, 1962-1964)
Lee Philips (4 episodes, 1965)
Robert Butler (2 episodes, 1961)
James Komack (2 episodes, 1961)
Coby Ruskin (2 episodes, 1962-1963)
Hal Cooper (2 episodes, 1962)
Peter Baldwin (2 episodes, 1964)
Theodore J. Flicker (2 episodes, 1965)
Richard Erdman (2 episodes, 1966)
 
Series Writing credits
Carl Reiner (67 episodes, 1961-1966)
Sam Denoff (29 episodes, 1963-1966)
Bill Persky (29 episodes, 1963-1966)
Jerry Belson (18 episodes, 1964-1966)
Garry Marshall (18 episodes, 1964-1966)
Carl Kleinschmitt (9 episodes, 1965-1966)
Dale McRaven (9 episodes, 1965-1966)
Howard Merrill (8 episodes, 1962-1964)
John Whedon (7 episodes, 1962-1966)
Sheldon Keller (7 episodes, 1962-1964)
Martin Ragaway (5 episodes, 1962-1965)
Frank Tarloff (3 episodes, 1961-1962)
Bill Idelson (3 episodes, 1963-1964)
Ernest Chambers (3 episodes, 1964-1965)
Joseph Cavella (3 episodes, 1965)
Walter Kempley (2 episodes, 1961-1962)
Ed Haas (2 episodes, 1962)
Norm Liebmann (2 episodes, 1962)
Ronald Alexander (2 episodes, 1963)
Jay Burton (2 episodes, 1964-1965)
Art Baer (2 episodes, 1965-1966)
Ben Joelson (2 episodes, 1965-1966)
Lawrence J. Cohen (2 episodes, 1965)
Fred Freeman (2 episodes, 1965)
Rick Mittleman (2 episodes, 1965)
Joseph Bonaduce (2 episodes, 1966)

Series Produced by
Ronald Jacobs .... associate producer (158 episodes, 1961-1966)
Sheldon Leonard .... executive producer (158 episodes, 1961-1966)
Carl Reiner .... producer (96 episodes, 1961-1965)
Danny Thomas .... executive producer / associate producer (6 episodes, 1962-1965)
Sam Denoff .... producer (2 episodes, 1965-1966)
Bill Persky .... producer (2 episodes, 1965-1966)
 
Series Original Music by
Earle Hagen (36 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Cinematography by
Robert De Grasse (68 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Film Editing by
Bud Molin (35 episodes, 1961-1965)
Beryl Gelfond (4 episodes, 1965-1966)
 
Series Casting by
Ruth Burch (6 episodes, 1962-1965)

Marjorie Benson (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Direction by
Kenneth A. Reid (69 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Set Decoration by
Ken Swartz (63 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Costume Design by
Harald Johnson (5 episodes, 1962-1963)

Marge Makau (unknown episodes)
 
Series Makeup Department
Thomas Tuttle .... makeup artist (68 episodes, 1961-1966)
Donna McDonough .... hair stylist (39 episodes, 1962-1966)
Eleanor Edwards .... hair stylist (23 episodes, 1961-1962)
 
Series Production Management
Frank E. Myers .... production manager (63 episodes, 1961-1966)
Argyle Nelson .... production supervisor (24 episodes, 1961-1962)
Ronald Jacobs .... production supervisor (4 episodes, 1963-1965)
 
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John C. Chulay .... assistant director (61 episodes, 1961-1966)
Jay Sandrich .... assistant director (2 episodes, 1961)

Edward M. Hillie .... assistant director (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Department
Glenn Ross .... prop master / property master (38 episodes, 1961-1966)

Stuart Stephenson .... property master (unknown episodes)
 
Series Sound Department
Cam McCulloch .... sound engineer (62 episodes, 1961-1966)
Edward L. Sandlin .... re-recording editor (24 episodes, 1961-1962)
Dick Le Grand .... re-recording editor (8 episodes, 1962-1963)
Robert Reeve .... re-recording editor (2 episodes, 1963)
Dick Maier .... re-recording editor (2 episodes, 1965)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
James Niver .... camera coordinator (34 episodes, 1961-1963)
Robert Sousa .... camera coordinator (5 episodes, 1965-1966)
 
Series Casting Department
Ruth Burch .... casting (61 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Harald Johnson .... costumes / costumer (63 episodes, 1961-1966)
Daroff .... tailor: Mr. Van Dyke (4 episodes, 1962-1963)
 
Series Editorial Department
Bud Molin .... film editor (40 episodes, 1962-1963)
 
Series Music Department
Earle Hagen .... composer: theme music / composer: additional music (158 episodes, 1961-1966)
Walter Popp .... music coordinator (39 episodes, 1961-1966)
 
Series Other crew
Marjorie Mullen .... continuity / script continuity (37 episodes, 1961-1966)
Carl Reiner .... story consultant (12 episodes, 1961-1963)
Sylvia Lewis .... choreographer (2 episodes, 1963-1966)
Sam Denoff .... story consultant (2 episodes, 1965)
Bill Persky .... story consultant (2 episodes, 1965)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
All in a Day's Work (USA) (working title)
Double Trouble (USA) (working title)
Full House (USA) (working title)
Head of the Family (USA) (working title)
The Dick Van Dyke Daytime Show (USA) (rerun title)
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Runtime:
30 min (158 episodes)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The famous theme song actually has lyrics, which were written by co-star Morey Amsterdam, though they were never used. more
Quotes:
Rob Petrie: [referring to Ritchie] How'd he get so cute?
Laura Petrie: Your mother says you were just like him when you were a little boy.
Rob Petrie: Why, I'm surprised she said that.
Laura Petrie: Why?
Rob Petrie: I think I'm cuter. Gimme a kiss.
Laura Petrie: Never kiss egomaniacs.
Rob Petrie: How about hungry husbands?
Laura Petrie: Them I feed.
[puts a grape in his mouth]
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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
A sophisticated masterpiece, 13 February 2003
Author: edmundmuskie from America

Dick van Dyke was a truly remarkable comedian. In this show he was in his prime and he never seemed to match the level of critical acclaim popularity and overall quality of his performances he did here. The sitcom is without a doubt one of the classic shows of all time. In the show Dick van Dyke played Robert Petrie a writer for the Alan Brady Show. His wife was Laura Petrie and his two co-workers were Sally Rogers and Buddy Sorell. His boss was Mel Cooley.

The show had a lot of slapstick, a lot of wordplay and a lot of singing and dancing. It was a great five-year run. My favorite character on the show was Mel Cooley. He was played excellently by Richard Deacon. He was sophisticated and had perfect Mary Tyler Moore became very famous as a result of this show. She was very funny here and will continue to impress audiences for generations.

I think this is one of those shows where there was not a bad show. Every episode of the Dick Van Dyke show has it's own unique little charm. There are some great episodes. Perhaps the Twizzle episode and the walnut episode are some of the best. The show did end too early. They were on top of the game and Dick van Dyke and Carl Reiner both just wanted to quit. Perhaps they wanted to do other things.

Dick van Dyke as I said never seemed to achieve such high status since. Perhaps his alcoholism didn't help. He was the reason they never did a sequel to Mary Poppins because they couldn't do the movie without him. Mary Tyler Moore would of course go on to do the Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rose Marie would be on the Hollywood Squares for a long time after this. Morey Amsterdam and Richard Deacon would continue to make cameos and appear on talk shows for years to come.

This was one of the first truly sophisticated comedies. The writing was excellent and witty, the acting was perfect and the show just had it together. The show overall probably could have been on for fifteen years if it really wanted to be. Still it is on TV Land sometime you will probably get a laugh out of it.

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