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    Van Dyke and Company

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  1. Van Dyke and Company is an American comedy and variety show television series hosted by Dick Van Dyke on NBC in 1976. Andy Kaufman made his prime time debut on the show and became a series regular.

    Episode No.
    Airdate
    Guests
    Pilot
    Oct 30, 1975
    Carl Reiner, Ike & Tina Turner, Gabe ...
    1
    Sep 20, 1976
    Chevy Chase, Flip Wilson, Andy Kaufman
    2
    Oct 7, 1976
    John Denver, Ilie Nastase, Super Dave ...
    3
    Oct 14, 1976
    Carl Reiner, Andy Kaufman
  2. Dick Van Dyke hosts this short-lived show with Andy Kaufman, Bob Einstein, and other comedians. The show features sketches, songs, mime, and a segment about the dumbest family in the world.

    • (55)
    • 1976-09-20
    • Comedy
    • 60
  3. A variety series starring Dick Van Dyke and guests like Carol Burnett, John Denver and Andy Kaufman. The show ran for 11 episodes in 1976 and featured comedy sketches, singing and dancing.

  4. A 1976 variety series starring Dick Van Dyke with Andy Kaufman and Bob Einstein. Find out how to watch, stream, and see awards and cast information for this comedy show.

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  5. Van Dyke and Company. Top-rated. Thu, Nov 11, 1976. S1.E5. Episode #1.5. Guest: Carol Burnett. Other appearances: the L.A. Mime Company, and Barry Van Dyke. Dick and Carol do a mime sketch about a carnival darts booth and a nearsighted customer. Andy Kaufmann does a lip-sync routine to Old MacDonald. 6.4/10. Rate. Top-rated. Thu, Dec 9, 1976. S1.E9

  6. Van Dyke and Company is dedicated to dance education and sharing with each student the wonderful art of dance. Van Dyke and Company was founded in January, 1984 by Joan E. Van Dyke to provide quality dance instruction for children and adults.

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  8. Van Dyne Crotty Inc. was a uniform laundering and rental company in the United States, trading from 1935 to 2006. Founded by Lloyd Van Dyne and Fergus Crotty, on January 1, 1935, during the height of the Great Depression, the company grew from a $500 loan into one of the premier privately owned uniform companies in the United States.

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