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    Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, Morey Amsterdam, Sheldon Leonard, and Rose Marie in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) Close. 5 of 450. Dick Van Dyke 5 of 450.

  2. Sally Rogers : Oh, sure. Rob Petrie : Then there's the matter of money. We're gonna have to charge an awful lot of money. Buddy Sorrell : Yeah. Sally Rogers : A fortune. Don't forget, there's three of us. Buddy Sorrell : We get a lot of loot for three. Right. Max Calvada : Money is no object.

  3. The Dick Van Dyke Show. One of television's most celebrated shows, "The Dick Van Dyke Show" follows the misadventures of comedy writer Rob Petrie. Starring the legendary Dick Van Dyke and Emmy Award winner Mary Tyler Moore. Ritchie adopts two baby ducks and Rob faces the task of making him understand the consequence of trying to keep pets that ...

  4. May 20, 2014 · All 30 Episodes from the first season of one of TV's greatest comedy series! Trip into the living room of pratfall-prone comedy writer Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke), tackling life in the suburbs and work in the big city, aided and agitated by his lovely wife Laura (Mary Tyler Moore).

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  5. Sep 30, 2022 · When The Dick Van Dyke Show finally ended in 1966, it left the airwaves on a high note. And the show made a lasting impression on the future of television sitcoms. Not only that, but it gave the world two major stars — Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore — who both, thanks to the success of The Dick Van Dyke Show, went on to be respected and iconic Hollywood stars.

  6. The Dick Van Dyke Show. One of television's most celebrated shows, "The Dick Van Dyke Show" follows the misadventures of comedy writer Rob Petrie. Starring the legendary Dick Van Dyke and Emmy Award winner Mary Tyler Moore. Ritchie adopts two baby ducks and Rob faces the task of making him understand the consequence of trying to keep pets that ...

  7. Biography. This stage and film character player who specialized in Brooklynesque hoods and heavies, both serious and comic, in the 1940s and 50s (including "Harry the Horse" in the 1955 film of "Guys and Dolls") turned innovative, and highly successful TV producer in the mid-50s. Sheldon Leonard began his film career in the 1927 "The Overland ...

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