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Sep 15, 1965
Laura accidentally spills the beans on a nationally televised talk show that Alan Brady is bald.
Sep 22, 1965
A friend's success at being a novelist galvanizes Rob into writing his own book - if he can.
Sep 29, 1965
While suffering from exhaustion at the office, Rob sees a flying saucer. Try as he might, nobody believes him.
Oct 06, 1965
Rob brings the ugliest dog anyone's ever seen to the studio for a dog sketch. No one stops to consider what becomes of the poor pooch once he's no longer needed.
Oct 13, 1965
A news article prompts Rob and Laura to recall the extremely handsome Cpl. Clark Rice, who won Laura in an Army raffle and almost derailed Rob and Laura's relationship.
Oct 20, 1965
Laura regrets hauling Rob into taking art lessons with her after the lady teacher appears to show an above-average interest in him.
Oct 27, 1965
Rob inherits an old roll-top desk from his late great-uncle Hezekiah that contains "wealth" of some sort hinted at in a song.
Nov 03, 1965
When Freddie Helper connects the freckles on Rob's back with his marker, an interesting picture appears, one that others feel Rob should make publicly known.
Nov 10, 1965
The Petries wonder if they're being duped when former maid Maria sends her matador boyfriend to work for them. His personality doesn't seem that of the bullfighter he claims to be.
Nov 17, 1965
Ritchie's been giving lectures to the other children at school about human reproduction - fanciful stories that prompt his teacher to summon Rob and Laura to discuss the matter.
Nov 24, 1965
Rob recalls for Buddy and Sally his Army boxing days when peer pressure at the base put him in the ring with current-day middleweight champ Boom Boom Bailey.
Dec 08, 1965
Rob and Laura clash over which of them is the better writer of a children's story.
Dec 15, 1965
Police question Rob regarding a fracas in a barroom where a woman was injured. Rob finds himself in a jam when his accounting of his whereabouts during the fight doesn't hold water.
Dec 29, 1965
A strong sense of déjà vu strikes Rob, bringing to mind nine summers earlier when, as Alan Brady's new head writer, he, with a mountain of debt and Laura pregnant, unexpectedly faced no income for two months.
Jan 05, 1966
Laura gives Rob an expensive watch at a birthday party attended by several family friends, but when the watch goes missing shortly after the party, Rob reluctantly concludes that one of his close friends may be a thief.
Jan 19, 1966
New Rochelle politicians approach Rob to be their next city councilman. Flattered, Rob considers it but soon finds his life under their complete management.
Jan 26, 1966
As election day approaches, Rob finds his political rival extremely knowledgeable, well-prepared and well-suited for the job of councilman. Rob's strengths: a winning smile and physical height.
Feb 02, 1966
Laura accidentally drops a recently bestowed Petrie family heirloom (as ugly as it is priceless) down the garbage disposal and tries to cover up the mishap before anyone notices.
Feb 09, 1966
After Alan's devastating, public tongue-lashing, Rob talks Mel into standing up for himself, which succeeds in getting Mel fired.
Feb 16, 1966
Back when Rob and Laura were newlyweds, they fled to Mexico where mistaken circumstances got them served divorce papers.
Feb 23, 1966
For a laugh, Sally advertises for a husband on national television. Among the numerous humorous responses, one serious reply stands out.
Mar 02, 1966
Buddy's nervous behavior, testiness and evasive lying lead Rob and Sal to think he's seeing a psychiatrist - or worse, cheating on Pickles.
Mar 09, 1966
While in an out-of-town wedding party with Laura, troubles plague Rob in trying to watch a TV show for Alan Brady, making his ability at even attending the wedding reception dubious.
Mar 23, 1966
When Rob, Sally and Buddy have to dig through building trash containers for a lost script, Rob finds a network memo to Alan Brady saying he must fire one writer. Rather than be split up, they seek a new gig together.
Apr 06, 1966
A film crew takes over the Petrie house during Mille and Jerry's wedding anniversary party for an Alan Brady documentary that aims to show the megalomaniac's "human" side.
Apr 13, 1966
Horror strikes when the writing staff realizes they've sent Alan their latest script without first inking out their derisive insults against him.
Apr 20, 1966
Having G-men use their house to stakeout a neighbor brings out the little boy in Rob, who eagerly wants to insinuate himself in the spy game.
Apr 27, 1966
Rob gets an opportunity to do a featured part in a movie, kissing a stunningly attractive woman - while Laura watches.
May 04, 1966
A new neighbor turns out to be Laura's old school chum whose friendship predates Millie's friendship and leaves Millie feeling left out.
May 11, 1966
For the Petrie-Helper fishing trip, a cold sidelines Laura. Home alone, every little bump in the night raises fearful eyebrows. Millie's return to keep her company makes things worse.
May 25, 1966
While anesthetized in Jerry's dentist's chair for a tooth extraction, Rob dreams he's a sheriff in the Old West and has a showdown with Big Bad Brady.
Jun 01, 1966
After five years of struggle, Rob finally finishes his first book. As Laura reads it, she discovers its about their life from marriage proposal to a point shortly after Ritchie's birth.
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The Dick Van Dyke Show Season 5 (1965) is released on Sep 15, 1965 and the latest season 5 of The Dick Van Dyke Show is released in 1965. Watch The Dick Van Dyke Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Dick Van Dyke Show is directed by Jerry Paris,John Rich,Howard Morris,Sheldon Leonard and created by Carl Reiner with Dick Van Dyke and Rose Marie. The Dick Van Dyke Show is available online on fuboTV and Peacock.
Rob Petrie is the head writer for the television sketch comedy, the Alan Brady Show, starring the egotistical Alan Brady. Rob's appointment started off as being a controversial one, especially to his two co-writers, the more experienced Buddy Sorrell and Sally Rogers, who end up becoming his friends regardless. Rob has to balance his New York City work life with his New Rochelle home life with wife Laura Petrie, who he met while he was in the army and she a dancer with a USO troupe, and their young son Ritchie. Although largely content in her roles as housewife and mother, Laura on occasion aspires to her former dancer life, which places added complications into the marriage.
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