The Dick Van Dyke Show - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
My Mother Can Beat Up My Father
When a drunk accosts Laura and Rob in a downtown bar, Laura surprises Rob by using a judo throw that flattens the man. Rob begins to feel inadequate as the "protector" of his household and sets out to prove a point with Laura.
The Ghost of A. Chantz
Mel invites everyone to a fishing lodge but does not make reservations, then some strange and haunting things start occurring.
The Lady and the Babysitter
Roger, a babysitter in high school whom the Petries adore, develops a huge crush on Laura, and Rob, not realizing who is involved, encourages him to express his love to the object of his desire.
A Vigilante Ripped My Sports Coat
A two-week-old feud between the Petries and the Helpers suffers a twist when a dinner invitation arrives one week late.
The Man from Emperor
An old friend of Rob's shows up to offer him a job with his hugely successful but racy gentlemen's magazine. Rob says he won't do it, but Laura is not so sure. Rob is sorely tempted by the wining, dining, and the beautiful girls.
Romances, Roses, and Rye Bread
A red rose found in Sally's desk bespeaks of a secret admirer, but when she learns it's Bert the jocular deli man, she doesn't take it seriously (but should).
4 1/2
Rob relates the story of how he and Laura became friends with Lyle Delp, a convict in prison. Lyle had robbed the Petries years ago in an elevator, but then the three were trapped together when the elevator stuck.
The Alan Brady Show Goes to Jail
Three Letters from One Wife
It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise
Another shows writers get a big pay raise, Rob sets out to get raises for Buddy and Sally but ends up getting one for himself instead
Pink Pills and Purple Parents
When Sally wants to take some of Buddy's prescription medicine, Rob warns her about the dangers of taking someone else's prescription by recounting the story of Laura meeting his parents for the first time and the disastrous results when she takes some medicine belonging to Millie.
The Death of the Party
Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk
The Impractical Joke
Rob has a prank played on him and swears to get back at Buddy, but it's not Rob that does it
Brother, Can You Spare $2500?
Rob loses the script that he and the gang worked on all week only to have a bum find it and demand $2500 for it
Stacey Petrie (1)
Stacey Petrie (2)
The Redcoats Are Coming
Boy #1, Boy #2
Rob regrets casting Ritchie and Freddie in a commercial after Laura and Millie turn into unbearable stage mothers.
The Case of the Pillow
Rob cries fowl when he takes a shady salesman to court for selling Laura smelly feather pillows.
Young Man with a Shoehorn
Buddy and Rob run a shoe store they've invested in after chasing off its only full-time salesman.
Girls Will Be Boys
Rob and Laura are in a quandary over how Ritchie can protect himself from a girl who's been persistently beating him up at school.
Bupkis
When Rob discovers that he is not listed as a writer on a hit song he contributed to, he has to fight for his share of the royalties.
Your Home Sweet Home is My Home Sweet Home
To explain his annual $37.50 "friendship" check to Jerry, Rob tells his new accountant the story of how he and Laura found their new house.
Anthony Stone
Sally falls head over heels over handsome, suave Anthony Stone, whom she met while on vacation in Jamaica. All is not what it seems as Rob and Buddy uncover a shocking secret about Sally's new boyfriend that will only cause heartache.
Never Bathe on Saturday
The Petries take a much-needed holiday, but their plans for a romantic escape go awry when Laura gets her toe stuck in a bathtub spout.
100 Terrible Hours
Rob recalls his interview for The Alan Brady Show, which took place after a radio broadcast that kept him on the air for 100 hours straight.
A Show of Hands
Rob and Laura have no choice but to wear gloves to an important community banquet due to an unusual accident while dying a costume for Ritchie's school play.
Baby Fat
Br-rooom, Br-rooom
Rob buys a small motorcycle, Laura is not happy about it.
There's No Sale Like Wholesale
When Buddy gets Rob and Laura a fur coat at a wholesale price, everything goes wrong.
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