The Dick Van Dyke Show

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Considered to be one of television's classics, "The Dick Van Dyke Show" centers on the personal and professional lives of Rob Petrie, a writer for the fictional "Alan Brady Show". The non-stop laughs revolved around Rob's relationships with with fellow writers Buddy Sorrell and Sally Rogers, and producer Mel Cooley. At home, we also got to chuckle (and sometimes cry) over Rob's antics involving his wife, son, and neighbors.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials July 1960 December 2021 4
Season 1 October 1961 April 1962 30
Season 2 September 1962 May 1963 32
Season 3 September 1963 May 1964 32
Season 4 September 1964 May 1965 32
Season 5 September 1965 June 1966 32
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials July 1960 May 1994 2
Season 1 October 1961 April 1962 30
Season 2 September 1962 October 1963 33
Season 3 September 1963 December 1964 32
Season 4 September 1964 September 1965 32
Season 5 September 1965 June 1966 31
Season 11 0
Unassigned Episodes 2
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Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 162
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Jerry Paris 89 01/23/1963 - 05/25/1966
John Rich 37 10/10/1961 - 10/16/1963
Howard Morris 6 11/27/1963 - 02/17/1965
Sheldon Leonard 6 10/03/1961 - 04/03/1963
Lee Philips 5 03/10/1965 - 10/13/1965
Alan Rafkin 4 10/31/1962 - 12/09/1964
Richard Erdman 3 02/23/1966 - 03/02/1966
Coby Ruskin 2 11/28/1962 - 02/20/1963
Theodore J. Flicker 2 04/14/1965 - 05/05/1965
James Komack 2 12/12/1961 - 12/26/1961
Hal Cooper 2 11/14/1962 - 11/21/1962
Jack Guss 1 03/27/1963
Ray Brenner 1 03/27/1963
Robert Butler 1 10/31/1961
Peter Baldwin 1 12/02/1964
James Niver 1 04/17/1963
Don Weis 1 07/19/1960
Claudio Guzman 1 03/06/1963
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Carl Reiner 78 07/19/1960 - 06/01/1966
Sam Denoff 29 09/25/1963 - 06/01/1966
Bill Persky 29 09/25/1963 - 06/01/1966
Garry Marshall 19 01/15/1964 - 05/11/1966
Jerry Belson 18 01/15/1964 - 05/11/1966
Carl Kleinschmitt 9 05/12/1965 - 05/04/1966
Dale McRaven 9 05/12/1965 - 05/04/1966
Howard Merrill 8 10/03/1962 - 12/16/1964
John Whedon 7 03/14/1962 - 02/09/1966
Sheldon Keller 7 10/03/1962 - 12/16/1964
Martin Ragaway 5 12/26/1962 - 02/03/1965
Bill Idelson 4 03/20/1963 - 03/11/1964
Ernest Chambers 3 01/29/1964 - 10/27/1965
David Adler 3 11/14/1961 - 01/10/1962
Joseph C. Cavella 3 03/24/1965 - 12/15/1965
Fred Freeman 2 09/22/1965 - 12/08/1965
Joseph Bonaduce 2 01/05/1966 - 04/06/1966
Walter Kempley 2 12/26/1961 - 04/11/1962
Jay Burton 2 12/02/1964 - 10/27/1965
Ben Joelson 2 10/20/1965 - 03/02/1966
Ed Haas 2 02/14/1962 - 04/04/1962
Lawrence J. Cohen 2 09/22/1965 - 12/08/1965
Norm Liebmann 2 02/14/1962 - 04/04/1962
Ronald Alexander 2 04/03/1963 - 05/01/1963
Rick Mittleman 2 11/17/1965 - 12/29/1965
Art Baer 2 10/20/1965 - 03/02/1966
Howard Ostroff 1 03/17/1965
Ray Allen Saffian 1 10/17/1962
Joan Darling 1 03/17/1965
Lee Erwin 1 11/28/1962
Nathaniel Curtis 1 03/11/1964
Lois Peyser 1 02/21/1962
Jack Raymond 1 02/07/1962
Ben Gershman 1 03/07/1962
Jack Winter 1 04/27/1966
Leo Solomon 1 03/07/1962
Arnold Peyser 1 02/21/1962
Ronald Axe 1 02/23/1966

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