Dick Van Dyke Season 3 DVDs
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Pratfall-prone Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke) and his plucky wife Laura
(Mary Tyler Moore), along with wisecracking co-workers Sally (Rose
Marie) and Buddy (Morey Amsterdam), captured America's hearts in
this TV favorite that irresistibly combined wit and slapstick.
Earning the series' highest ratings, the third season opened with
the landmark "That's My Boy?" about Rob's fear that he's brought the
wrong baby home from hospital, getting the longest studio audience
laughs in the show's history. Thirty-One Original Full Length
Episodes including the hilarious "October Eve" (Laura is mortified
when a nude portrait of her surfaces in a New York gallery) and "Big
Max Calvada"(a gangster muscles Rob, Buddy and Sally into writing a
comedy routine for his nephew).
Episodes Guide
Season 3: 1963–1964
# Title Writer(s) Director Original airdate
64 That's My Boy??? Sam Denoff & Bill Persky John Rich II Wednesday, September
25, 1963.
Rob recalls the hectic days after Richie was born, when he was sure the hospital
had given him and Laura the wrong baby. Cameo appearance by Greg Morris. This
episode registered the longest, uninterrupted span of laughter from a live
studio audience.
65 The Masterpiece writers director Wednesday, October 2, 1963.
Rob and Laura return home from an auction with two mysterious objects d'art.
Alan Reed plays the role of the un-named auctioneer, and Howard Morris
guest-stars as an art dealer.
66 Laura's Little Lie writers director Wednesday, October 9, 1963.
Complications arise when Laura confesses to Rob that she lied about her age on
their marriage certificate.
67 Very Old Shoes, Very Old Rice writers director Wednesday, October 16, 1963.
Rob and Laura learn they are not legally married and make plans to elope.
68 Uncle George writers director Wednesday, November 13, 1963.
Rob's Uncle George arrives in town and asks his nephew to find him a wife.
Denver Pyle guest-starred as Uncle George.
69 Too Many Stars writers director Wednesday, October 30, 1963.
Rob finds he has "too many stars" on his hands when he tries to direct a show
for the Parents' Council. Sylvia Lewis guest stars.
70 Who and Where Was Antonio Stradivarius? writers director Wednesday, November
6, 1963.
Rob finds himself at a party in a strange town, swaying to the bossa nova with a
breathless young woman who adores him.
71 Big Max Calvada writers director Wednesday, November 20, 1963.
Executive Producer Sheldon Leonard guest-stars as an underworld figure who
muscles Rob, Sally, and Buddy into an unusual writing assignment.
72 The Ballad of the Betty Lou writers director Friday, December 27, 1963.
Rob and Jerry invest in a sailboat and find they have embarked on a disastrous
venture.
73 Turtles, Ties and Toreadors writers director Wednesday, December 4, 1963.
Rob feels like a hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura.
74 The Sound of the Trumpets of Conscience Falls Deafly on a Brain That Holds
Its Ears...or Something Like That! writers director Wednesday, December 11,
1963.
Rob thinks he has witnessed two crooks running from the scene of a crime.
75 The Third One From The Left writers director Wednesday, January 1, 1964
A young chorus girl on "The Alan Brady Show" falls desperately in love with Rob.
Cheryl Holdridge guest-stars.
76 The Alan Brady Show Presents writers director Wednesday, December 18, 1963.
The entire Alan Brady staff presents a Christmas show instead of the script
turned in by the show's writers. Carl Reiner guest-stars.
77 My Husband Is the Best One writers director Wednesday, January 8, 1964.
Rob gets into trouble at work after Laura interferes in an interview he is
giving on Alan Brady.
78 Happy Birthday and Too Many More writers director Wednesday, February 5,
1964.
When Laura and Rob give Richie a birthday party, 63 screaming moppets make a
shambles of the Petrie house (In the midst of President Kennedy's assassination
during rehearsals for this episode, it was decided to be filmed several days
later without a live audience).
79 The Lady and the Tiger and the Lawyer writers director Wednesday, January 15,
1964.
When a handsome bachelor moves in next door, Rob and Laura become matchmakers.
80 The Life and Love of Joe Coogan writers director Wednesday, January 22, 1964.
Laura meets her old love, a young man who has entered the priesthood.
81 A Nice Friendly Game of Cards writers director Wednesday, January 29, 1964.
Inadvertently using a deck of marked cards, Rob wins at poker and almost loses a
few friends. Ed Platt guest-stars.
82 The Brave and the Backache writers director Wednesday, February 12, 1964.
Rob consults a psychiatrist to determine whether a series of mysterious ailments
is psychosomatic. Ken Berry guest-stars.
83 The Pen Is Mightier Than the Mouth writers Jerry Paris Wednesday, February
19, 1964.
Rob and Buddy find themselves overworked and overwrought when Sally becomes a
television personality overnight.
84 My Part-Time Wife writers director Wednesday, February 26, 1964.
When Laura fills in for Sally at the office, she does such a perfect job that
Rob almost loses his mind.
85 Honeymoons Are for the Lucky Carl Reiner Jerry Paris Wednesday, March 4,
1964.
Rob recalls the hectic time of his Army marriage to Laura, and the difficulty in
obtaining a three-day pass for their honeymoon.
86 How to Spank a Star writers director Wednesday, March 11, 1964.
At the insistence of a domineering guest star, Rob takes over as producer of
"The Alan Brady Show."
87 The Plots Thicken writers director Wednesday, March 18, 1964.
A family crisis develops when Rob's and Laura's parents compete to get the
couple committed to their respective cemetery plots.
88 Scratch My Car and Die writers director Wednesday, March 25, 1964.
A scratch on Rob's new car causes a domestic crisis at the Petrie house.
89 The Return of Edwin Carp writers director Wednesday, April 1, 1964.
Rob rounds up three notable personalities from the old days of radio for an Alan
Brady "special."
90 October Eve writers director Wednesday, April 8, 1964.
A painting of Laura returns to haunt her. Although she posed fully clothed, the
artist took the liberty of "undraping" her. Carl Reiner played the role of the
Russian-accented artist, that drew Laura.
91 Dear Mrs. Petrie, Your Husband Is in Jail writers director Wednesday, April
15, 1964.
When Rob looks up an old Army buddy at a honky-tonk nitery, the result is a
confusion-packed night that finally lands him in jail.
92 My Neighbor's Husband's Other Life writers director Wednesday, April 22,
1964.
Rob and Laura suspect the worst when they spy their friend Jerry Helper dining
out with a beautiful blonde.
93 I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head at All writers director Wednesday, April
29, 1964.
Rob thinks he's going bald and tries a barber's secret recipe which consists of
ingredients usually reserved for a salad.
94 Teacher's Petrie writers director Wednesday, May 13, 1964.
Rob is skeptical when Laura's new writing teacher thinks she shows promise.