The Dick Van Dyke Show Season 4

September. 23,1964      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

The Dick Van Dyke Show centers around the work and home life of television comedy writer Rob Petrie. The plots generally revolve around problems at work, where Rob got into various comedic jams with fellow writers Buddy Sorrell, Sally Rogers and producer Mel Cooley.

Episode 32 : There's No Sale Like Wholesale
May. 26,1965
Rob learns a leason after letting Buddy buy a coat that is to big for Laura.
Episode 31 : Br-rooom, Br-rooom
May. 12,1965
Rob has a new motorcycle and takes it for a ride and is later arrested.
Episode 30 : One Hundred Terrible Hours
May. 05,1965
Just before Rob meets Alan Brady for the first time he tries to stay awake for 100 hours while doing a radio show.
Episode 29 : Baby Fat
April. 21,1965
Alan Brady is going on Broadaway, he asks Rob to add jokes to the play. Rob later whishes he hadn't agreed to help Alan.
Episode 28 : Show of Hands
April. 14,1965
Rob & Laura go to banquet to get an award for Alan Brady, but before they go Laura & Rob put their hands in a pot of black ink (Laura was dying a costume Ritchie needs for a play.)
Episode 27 : Never Bathe on Saturday
March. 31,1965
Laura and Rob plan to see a play but she gets locked in a bathroom at their hotel.
Episode 26 : Anthony Stone
March. 24,1965
Rob and Buddy find out that Sally's date is married.
Episode 25 : Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home
March. 17,1965
Rob and Laura may have found their dream house soon they find a rock in the center of the house!
Episode 24 : Bupkis
March. 10,1965
Rob tries to get the royalites on The Bupkis after signing off on them eariler.
Episode 23 : Girls Will Be Boys
March. 03,1965
Ritchie comes to his parents for advice on how to get Priscilla Darewell to stop hitting him. Soon Rob and Laura find out that Pricilla loves Ritchie!
Episode 22 : Young Man With a Shoehorn
February. 24,1965
Rob and Buddy invest in Uncle Lou's shoe store.
Episode 21 : The Case of the Pillow
February. 17,1965
Rob takes pillow salesman to court after buying pillows that smell like chickens.
Episode 20 : The Redcoats Are Coming
February. 10,1965
Rob offers to hide The Redcoats at his home.
Episode 19 : Boy #1, Boy #2
February. 03,1965
Laura & Millie drive Rob crazy when their sons are cast in a commercial.
Episode 18 : Stacey Petrie: Part II
January. 27,1965
Stacey meets Julie. Julie opens the letter and finds out who really wrote the letter. (Stacey signed the letter James Garner who is a friend of his but not the actor.) Now Laura and Rob must help Stacey get over Julie.
Episode 17 : Stacey Petrie: Part I
January. 20,1965
Sally is asked to help Stacey learn how to date a lady.
Episode 16 : The Impractical Joke
January. 13,1965
Rob tells Buddy that he will play a joke on Buddy. When Rob doesn't do it, Buddy's troubles only gets worse as an IRS agent visits him.
Episode 15 : Brother, Can You Spare $2500?
January. 06,1965
Rob,Buddy, & Sally have just spent 11 hours finishing a script, on his way home Rob thinks he has the script in his hand but all he brings home is a newspaper! Rob remembers later that he left the script at Grand Centeral Station!
Episode 14 : Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk
December. 30,1964
Neil Schenk comes looking for a job while Rob returns an old favor.
Episode 13 : My Two Show-Offs and Me
December. 16,1964
When a writer comes to do a piece on the Alan Brady Show, Rob is worried about how Buddy and Sally will act in front of her.
Episode 12 : The Death of the Party
December. 09,1964
Rob tries to hide the fact he is sick as he helps Laura with a party.
Episode 11 : It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise
December. 02,1964
Rob tries to help get a raise for Buddy and Sally but finds that hard to do after talking with Alan Brady's accountant.
Episode 10 : Pink Pills and Purple Parents
November. 25,1964
Laura takes some of Millie's pills only to find that they make her drunk.
Episode 9 : Three Letters from One Wife
November. 18,1964
Millie gets a letter campaign together to make sure Rob still has a job.
Episode 8 : The Alan Brady Show Goes to Jail
November. 11,1964
Rob has to perform at prison, just as he is about to perform Rob is thought to be an inmate of the jail.
Episode 7 : 4½
November. 04,1964
Rob tells Buddy and Sally the story of how he and Laura met Lyle Delp.
Episode 6 : Romance, Roses and Rye Bread
October. 28,1964
Sally finds a secret admirer turns out to be an unwanted suitor in the shape of DelI proprietor, Bert Monker. With middle-age loneliness the only thing they have in common, can she let him down gently?
Episode 5 : The Man from Emperor
October. 21,1964
Rob is offered a job at a men's magazine but Laura doesn't like the idea.
Episode 4 : A Vigilante Ripped My Sports Coat
October. 14,1964
A disagreement over politics almost breaks up a friendship between Rob and Jerry.
Episode 3 : The Lady and the Babysitter
October. 07,1964
Roger Ritchie's Babysitter has fallen in love with Laura. Roger has trouble telling Laura that he loves her.
Episode 2 : The Ghost of A. Chantz
September. 30,1964
Rob, Buddy, Laura, and Sally spend the night in a cabin that is haunted. They later learn that Mel is playing a joke!
Episode 1 : My Mother Can Beat Up My Father
September. 23,1964
Laura has a talent for judo when she defends Rob at a bar.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 1965
Season 4
Season 4 1964
Season 3
Season 3 1963
Season 2
Season 2 1962
Season 1
Season 1 1961

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