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Season 130 episodes · premiered Oct 3, 1961
- 1.01The Sick Boy and the SitterOct 3, 1961Rate

Alan Brady is throwing a party at his penthouse for a few of the network executives and he wants the writing staff to attend. Unfortunately for Rob though Laura thinks Richie is on the verge of being sick and wants to stay home. Rob is certain he'll be okay and wants to get a babysitter but he's having a hard time convincing Laura.
- 1.02My Blonde-Haired BrunetteOct 10, 1961Rate

Rob has only one day off from work and Laura is upset that Rob won't eat with her or do anything but sleep until 11am. Laura tells him he got about 7 seconds worth of sleep! (She set the clock ahead two hours!) Laura worries she is getting old (because of gray hair Rob found). In the office Rob tells Buddy and Sally the problem, but Rob has no idea what he and Laura fought over (She was crying to hard)
- 1.03Sally and the Lab TechnicianOct 17, 1961Rate

Laura tries to get Thomas (her cousin) and Sally together, but when Sally arrives Thomas doesn't get to say much, Thomas likes Sally anyway!
- 1.04Washington vs. the BunnyOct 24, 1961Rate

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- 1.05Oh, How We Met on the Night That We DancedOct 31, 1961Rate

While clearing out the bedroom closet, Rob finds his old army boots, bringing back memories of how he and Laura first met.
- 1.06Harrison B. Harding of Camp Crowder, Mo.Nov 6, 1961Rate

Rob runs into Harrison B. Harding but Rob doesn't recall who he is. Harrison knows everything about Rob which bothers Rob greatly. So the Harrisons come to dinner, Rob thinks Harrison may be a con man. Ritchie tells Harrison where Rob's wrist watch is.
- 1.07Jealousy!Nov 7, 1961Rate

Jerry plants seeds of mistrust in Laura's mind when he learns that Valerie Blake, the beautiful movie star, will be guesting on The Alan Brady Show. Laura doesn't listen to him until Rob begins a string of late night work sessions. Soon Laura's jealousy begins to grow and Rob will have to work just as hard to convince Laura that nothing is going on between he and Valerie Blake.
- 1.08To Tell or Not to TellNov 14, 1961Rate

Rob wonders if Laura will go back into show business after someone is ill.
- 1.09The Unwelcome HouseguestNov 21, 1961Rate

Buddy and his wife can't take their German Shepherd, Larry, with them on a three-day weekend. Buddy wants Rob to keep Larry for the weekend, but Rob refuses because he hasn't talked it over with Laura. The next time we see Rob, he's trying to sneak Larry into the house. Ritchie is afraid because he thinks that Larry is a wolf and Laura can't sleep because Larry is crying. What is Rob to do?
- 1.10The Meershatz PipeNov 28, 1961Rate

Rob's not as impressed with Buddy's new Meershatz pipe as he is with the fact that it was a gift from Alan Brady. Not just impressed but envious as well. After all, he is the head writer of the show and begins to feel as if he isn't needed. Getting sick and having to miss work for several days doesn't help his insecurities.
- 1.11Forty-Four TicketsDec 5, 1961Rate

Rob trips over a toy that Ritchie to pick up he even forget the Bridge night! Rob has also asked the PTA to come to a taping of The Alan Brady Show Mrs. Billings (Eleanor Audley) president of the PTA comes by to get the 44 tickets, Rob forgot to get the tickets! Now Rob has a few tickets.
- 1.12Empress Carlotta's NecklaceDec 12, 1961Rate

Rob buys Laura a hideous necklace but Laura can't bring herself to tell Rob how she really feels about it. When Rob invites his parents to see the necklace, his mother has a surprising reaction.
- 1.13Sally Is a GirlDec 19, 1961Rate

Rob takes Laura's advice when Laura shows Rob how to treat Sally like a lady after seeing her treated like a guy. Laura doesn't realize what trouble she causes!
- 1.14Buddy, Can You Spare a Job?Dec 26, 1961Rate

Buddy wants to leave the show to become Head Writer of another show. Mel can't release Buddy from his contract, so he helps Rob and Sally write a memo to Alan to encourage him to fire Buddy.
- 1.15Where Did I Come From?Jan 3, 1962Rate

Rob recalls the hilarious events leading up to Ritchie's birth when Ritchie asks the inevitable question.
- 1.16The Curious Thing About WomenJan 10, 1962Rate

Rob uses Laura's habit of opening his mail as the basis for a sketch on The Alan Brady Show.
- 1.17Punch Thy NeighborJan 17, 1962Rate

Laura Millie and Jerry are watching the latest episode of The Alan Brady Show, Jerry tells everybody including the police officer who comes by to ask for tickets that show was bad. Rob takes Millie's advice (after Rob asks if everybody wants more coffee & Millie tries to Jerry to stop joking) pours hot coffee on Jerry's pants!
- 1.18Who Owes Who What?Jan 24, 1962Rate

Laura wants to get ahead on paying taxes and tries to ask Rob about a $25 check while he is watching a boxing match and is mad because he missed the punch. Rob tries to figure out how to ask Buddy to pay him $25. Rob lies to Laura by saying Buddy paid the money back.
- 1.19The Talented NeighborhoodJan 31, 1962Rate

The Alan Brady Show is looking for talented kids and Rob is asked to get auditions for practically every kid in the neighborhood.
- 1.20A Word a DayFeb 7, 1962Rate

Ritchie is starting to learn some new words. He says a bad word to Laura in the car. She thinks ignoring it is the best course, but Rob wants to have a "man-to-man" talk with Ritchie. Rob also wants to confront the family that he assumes is responsible for Ritchie learning the bad words, but that could prove embarrassing.
- 1.21The Boarder IncidentFeb 14, 1962Rate

Buddy's wife is out of town, so Rob invites Buddy to stay at his house for the duration. Disaster ensues.
- 1.22Father of the WeekFeb 21, 1962Rate

Rob is invited to talk to Richie's class about what he does for a living. However, Richie hates the idea, thinking the other kids will be bored listening to his dad talk about comedy writing.
- 1.23The TwizzleFeb 28, 1962Rate

Sally drags the entire gang to a bowling alley when she discovers a new dance sensation that's sure to sweep the nation.
- 1.24One Angry ManMar 7, 1962Rate

Rob gets called for jury duty. Unbeknownst to Rob, Laura attends the trial. The defendant is an exotic dancer. Is she really innocent as only Rob believes? Is Rob going to be in a lot of trouble when he gets home?
- 1.25Where You Been, Fassbinder?Mar 14, 1962Rate

Sally doesn't have a date for her birthday, then an old friend from high school (Leo Fassbinder) calls. Sally invites Leo to her apartment for a quiet evening, but Rob, Laura, Buddy and Mel think Leo is just a made up friend and plan to bring a loud party to Sally's apartment.
- 1.26I Am My Brother's KeeperMar 21, 1962Rate

Rob tells Jerry that Stacey sleep walks, there is one problem Stacey needs to be awake to audition for Alan Brady. Rob plans a party for Stacey to see if he will make it on the show. Will Alan be there? Mel is asked to go to Rob's house but Alan will need to give up his poker game.
- 1.27The Sleeping BrotherMar 28, 1962Rate

Rob's shy brother Stacey has a problem. He's a somnambulist! And Stacey's a great performer when he's asleep. How can Rob get Stacey to perform a great audition for Alan Brady while Stacey is awake?
- 1.28The Bad Old DaysApr 4, 1962Rate

Rob starts to feel like he does too much housework when Buddy warns him about the decline of the American male.
- 1.29Sol and the SponsorApr 11, 1962Rate

Rob faces a dilemma when a rambunctious old army pal must be told he cannot attend a special dinner party that the Petries are throwing to make an impression with an Alan Brady Show sponsor.
- 1.30The Return of Happy SpanglerApr 18, 1962Rate
Laura meets Happy Spangler who guesses who she is married to. Rob got his first job from Happy. Rob offers Happy a job to help Buddy and Sally write the show but doesn't feel he can do it. The gang quickly gets tired of Happy. Rob has to let him go because Happy can't come up with a joke.
Season 232 episodes · premiered Sep 26, 1962
- 2.01Never Name a DuckSep 26, 1962Rate

Rob brings home two baby ducks left over from the show, and Ritchie becomes attached to them. When one dies and the other becomes ill, Rob must convince him that wild animals are happier when left in the wild.
- 2.02The Two Faces of RobOct 3, 1962Rate

Rob tries to prove he can use a fake accent to fool Laura into flirting with a stranger, then is dismayed to think that he really has.
- 2.03The Attempted MarriageOct 10, 1962Rate

Rob and Laura tell Ritchie the story of their failed attempts to get married.
- 2.04Bank Book 6565696Oct 17, 1962Rate

When Rob discovers Laura’s secret bank, he thinks he is getting a new projector for his birthday—but instead he receives a sports shirt, and begins to wonder what that money is really for.
- 2.05Hustling the HustlerOct 24, 1962Rate

Rob invites Buddy’s brother Blackie for a friendly game of pool, not realizing that he is a hustler.
- 2.06My Husband Is Not a DrunkOct 31, 1962Rate

Rob accidentally intercepts a hypnotic suggestion meant for Buddy, and doesn’t realize that every time he hears a bell ring, he starts acting like a roaring drunk.
- 2.07What's in a Middle Name?Nov 7, 1962Rate

Ritchie wonders what the ""R"" in his middle name stands for (Rose Bud) Rob and Laura figure out how to explain how he got Rose Bud for a middle name, it started when Laura tells Rob she is going to have a baby. Ritchie learns he has 7 middle names! (which spell out Rose Bud)
- 2.08Like a SisterNov 14, 1962Rate

Rob thinks Rick Vallone isn't right for Sally and tries to make him drunk (Sally hates drunks) and asks Rick to fall in love with Laura. Laura is always to smart for Rob and he realizes love is too hard to break.
- 2.09The Night the Roof Fell InNov 21, 1962Rate

Rob comes home mad because the script needed a rewrite, Buddy was late & Sally left early. Rob leaves mad and goes for a walk. Laura wants a chance to talk to somebody so Millie listens not quite sure what they fought about.
- 2.10The Secret Life of Buddy and SallyNov 28, 1962Rate

Rob worries that Buddy & Sally aren't his friends & falling in love with each other. Rob calls Buddy at home and Pickles and thinks Buddy picked up the phone. Now Rob has proof (or so he thinks) that Buddy are working on another show. They are doing a nightclub act on the side.
- 2.11A Bird in the Head HurtsDec 5, 1962Rate

Ritchie claims he is being attacked by a giant woodpecker, but Rob and Laura are convinced it’s just a bid for attention.
- 2.12Gesundheit, DarlingDec 12, 1962Rate

Rob, Laura, Jerry & Millie are playing cards, when Jerry thinks Rob might be sneezing because he keeps losing a game. Rob thinks he could be allergic to Laura. Rob goes to the doctor to find out he could be allergic to his wife!
- 2.13A Man's Teeth Are Not His OwnDec 19, 1962Rate

Rob bites some chicken and breaks a tooth but feels bad when another dentist fixes the tooth. He worries that Jerry won't be his friend. Rob tries not to show his teeth. Jerry isn't mad at Rob.
- 2.14Somebody Has to Play CleopatraDec 26, 1962Rate

Rob recalls directing last year’s PTA variety show, when jealousy interfered as he tried to pair the perfect Cleopatra with an amorous Mark Antony.
- 2.15The Cat BurglarJan 2, 1963Rate

Rob & Laura read about a cat burglar and wants his picture in the paper. A noise is heard & Rob takes the gun but can't find the bullets! Laura puts them in her Jewelry box!
- 2.16The Foul Weather GirlJan 9, 1963Rate

Laura has a problem when a girl asks for help in lading a role on the show. Laura's problems get worse as Janie tells Laura how far they go back in high school and she is single. Laura gets mad when Rob works nights with Janie, She begins to thank Mel and not Rob.
- 2.17Will You Two Be My Wife?Jan 16, 1963Rate

Buddy and Sally find Rob’s manuscript, which tells the story of the time he had to choose how to spend a three-day leave from the Army: go on a honeymoon with Laura, or travel back to Danville to tell his former fiancée Dorothy that he was marrying someone else.
- 2.18Ray Murdock's X-RayJan 23, 1963Rate

Rob goes on an interview show, where he is tricked into describing Laura as a nut.
- 2.19I Was a Teenage Head WriterJan 30, 1963Rate

Rob recalls the day he became head writer of the Alan Brady Show, and his first day of work with Buddy and Sally.
- 2.20It May Look Like a Walnut!Feb 6, 1963Rate

In this classic, Rob has a dream - inspired by a late-night horror movie on TV - involving walnuts, missing thumbs, and a creature named Kolac.
- 2.21My Husband Is a Check-GrabberFeb 13, 1963Rate

Rob wonders why Laura is angry with him, and learns she objects to his habit of picking up checks when they go out with their friends.
- 2.22Don't Trip Over That MountainFeb 20, 1963Rate

Laura is convinced that Rob will hurt himself on a ski trip, and when he actually does, Rob tries to hide his injuries rather than admit she was right.
- 2.23Give Me Your Walls!Feb 27, 1963Rate

Rob and Laura hire a painter who seems to want to do anything but paint their walls.
- 2.24The Sam Pomerantz ScandalsMar 6, 1963Rate

Buddy and Sally are asked by Rob to help in a show for a friend of Rob's - Danny Brewster.
- 2.25The Square TriangleMar 20, 1963Rate

This week’s guest star on the Alan Brady Show turns out to be someone from Rob and Laura’s past—and they both have a reason to avoid him.
- 2.26I'm No Henry Walden!Mar 27, 1963Rate

Rob gets to meet Henry Walden at literary party but feels uncomfortable when he learns that he is the only comedy writer. The Hotels can't get their names right!
- 2.27Racy Tracy RattiganApr 3, 1963Rate

Alan Brady is out of town so Tracy Rattigan is the host. Rob is going to have to fight to keep Laura. Rob doesn't like how fast things are going. Tracy loves driving Rob crazy, The gang writes the best show for Tracy.
- 2.28DivorceApr 10, 1963Rate

Rob gets in the middle of a marital dispute between Buddy and Pickles.
- 2.29It's a Shame She Married MeApr 17, 1963Rate

Rob meets Jim Darling who is an old flame Laura dated. Rob won't tell Laura he ran into Jim at the office, Rob tells Jim they can't make it to his party because Ritchie is sick. Jim then brings the party to the Petrie home. Rob wants Laura to wear a jacket so Jim won't fall in love with her again.
- 2.30A Surprise Surprise Is a SurpriseApr 24, 1963Rate

Rob nearly ruins his own surprise birthday party after Laura finds out Rob already knows! Laura stays up all night planning the party. The guests are hiding in the Petrie house!
- 2.31Jilting the JilterMay 1, 1963Rate

Sally gets engaged to Freddy White, a shady comedian who just wants her to write his act.
- 2.32When a Bowling Pin Talks, ListenMay 8, 1963Rate
Ritchie gives Rob an idea for a comedy sketch, but Rob doesn’t know he saw it on The Uncle Spunky Show.
Season 332 episodes · premiered Sep 25, 1963
- 3.01That's My Boy???Sep 25, 1963Rate

Rob recounts the day he became convinced that they brought home the wrong baby from the hospital.
- 3.02The MasterpieceOct 2, 1963Rate

Rob unwittingly bids on a painting at an auction, and when he gets it home, he uncovers another painting underneath that looks like a Grant Wood.
- 3.03Laura's Little LieOct 9, 1963Rate

Are Rob and Laura married? This episode brings up that question as Rob asks Laura to sign insurance forms that Laura never signed. Laura does everything she can to hide a mistake Rob doesn't know about. Rob is tired of ""losing his wife"" He finds out he married a 17 year-old Laura.
- 3.04Very Old Shoes, Very Old RiceOct 16, 1963Rate

Rob and Laura must get remarried for legal purposes, but it provokes an argument that could derail their plans.
- 3.05All About EavesdroppingOct 23, 1963Rate

Rob and Laura overhear Jerry and Millie complaining about them on the kid’s walkie-talkies, which makes for a cold dinner party.
- 3.06Too Many StarsOct 30, 1963Rate

Rob is recruited to direct another talent show, but this time Laura faces competition as the star.
- 3.07Who and Where Was Antonio Stradivarius?Nov 6, 1963Rate

While working on a joke, Rob should be going to Alan's house to talk about the joke. After hitting himself on the head with a violin (a real one) Rob goes to a party. The party is in Red Hook, New Jersey!
- 3.08Uncle GeorgeNov 13, 1963Rate

Rob’s Uncle George comes to visit in search of a wife.
- 3.09Big Max CalvadaNov 20, 1963Rate

A gangster asks Rob and the gang to write an act for his no-talent nephew.
- 3.10The Ballad of the Betty LouNov 27, 1963Rate

The Ballad of Betty Lou, Is episode seventy-two, In which Rob and Jerry buy a boat, That really got their goat, 'Cause just as Laura predicted, As the Wisard of Id did, Their friendship was tested, But as soon as they rested, All was fine, So cast off the Line! - Van_Dyke_r@hotmail.com
- 3.11Turtles, Ties, and ToreadorsDec 4, 1963Rate

Rob hires a maid who turns out to have broken arm, speaks only Spanish, and is expecting a live-in position.
- 3.12The Sound of Trumpets of Conscience Falls Deafly on a Brain That Holds Its EarsDec 11, 1963Rate

Rob thinks he has seen the suspects in a jewelry store robbery, but is afraid to go to the police.
- 3.13The Alan Brady Show PresentsDec 18, 1963Rate

The staff has to plan a Christmas show.
- 3.14The Third One from the LeftJan 1, 1964Rate

Rob tries to stop a guest star from falling in love with him.
- 3.15My Husband is the Best OneJan 8, 1964Rate

Rob is interviewed by a reporter, but the resulting story gives him a little too much credit for comfort at the office, thanks to Laura’s input.
- 3.16The Lady and the Tiger and the LawyerJan 15, 1964Rate

Laura tries to setup Arthur with a wife she invites Sally & Donna on two different days. Laura really wants Donna date Arthur, when Donna & Arthur hit it Rob does everything to stop the date by locking Donna in the bathroom!
- 3.17The Life and Love of Joe CooganJan 22, 1964Rate

Rob meets Laura's old flame Joe Coogan at the country club, Rob tells Laura he met Joe and Laura thinks he looked in her shoebox where her pomes are kept. (The pomes are kept in the basement) What Laura doesn't know is the Sonnets give a clue as to what Joe does for a living.
- 3.18A Nice, Friendly Game of CardsJan 29, 1964Rate

Rob and friends play poker with marked cards that Rob was using to teach Ritchie some magic tricks.
- 3.19Happy Birthday and Too Many MoreFeb 5, 1964Rate

Laura & Rob are deciding when to have his party day should it be 3 weeks after or before Ritchie actual date of birth? Laura says she will have the party at Dizzy Land (not Disney Land).
- 3.20The Brave and the BackacheFeb 12, 1964Rate

Laura wonders why Rob never wants to be alone with her.
- 3.21The Pen is Mightier Than the MouthFeb 19, 1964Rate

Sally is famous overnight leaving Rob and Buddy to work alone.
- 3.22My Part-Time WifeFeb 26, 1964Rate

Laura helps out at the office but drives Rob crazy while Sally is away.
- 3.23Honeymoons Are for the LuckyMar 4, 1964Rate

Rob recalls a time when he left Camp Crowder to spend his honneymoon with Laura.
- 3.24How to Spank a StarMar 11, 1964Rate

Rob's favorite star Paula Marshall is due to guest on the Alan Brady show but her demands cause problems for everybody.
- 3.25The Plots ThickenMar 18, 1964Rate

The Petrie's parents fight over where Laura and Rob should be buried. They have to decide which burial plot to choose without upsetting their in-laws.
- 3.26Scratch My Car and DieMar 25, 1964Rate

Rob has a new car that he loves and won't let anyone touch. When Laura takes Ritchie to school she gets a scratch on the car! When Rob finds out he wants to sue the person who did it.
- 3.27The Return of Edwin CarpApr 1, 1964Rate

Alan Brady is on vacation so Rob arranges for Edwin Carp and other stars of the golden era of radio comedy to guest on a tv special.
- 3.28October EveApr 8, 1964Rate

Laura's past comes back to haunt her in form of painting that is at an art gallery.
- 3.29Dear Mrs. Petrie, Your Husband is in JailApr 15, 1964Rate

Rob ends up in jail after contacting an army buddy.
- 3.30My Neighbor's Husband's Other LifeApr 22, 1964Rate

Rob and Laura see Jerry go out with another woman.
- 3.31I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head at AllApr 29, 1964Rate

Rob goes to Buddy’s barber for a dubious treatment to prevent baldness.
- 3.32Teacher's PetrieMay 13, 1964Rate
The teacher falls in love with Laura.
Season 432 episodes · premiered Sep 23, 1964
- 4.01My Mother Can Beat Up My FatherSep 23, 1964Rate

Laura has a talent for judo when she defends Rob at a bar.
- 4.02The Ghost of A. ChantzSep 30, 1964Rate

Rob, Buddy, Laura, and Sally spend the night in a cabin that is haunted. They later learn that Mel is playing a joke!
- 4.03The Lady and the BabysitterOct 7, 1964Rate

Roger Ritchie's Babysitter has fallen in love with Laura. Roger has trouble telling Laura that he loves her.
- 4.04A Vigilante Ripped My Sports CoatOct 14, 1964Rate

A disagreement over politics almost breaks up a friendship between Rob and Jerry.
- 4.05The Man from EmperorOct 21, 1964Rate

Rob is offered a job at a men's magazine but Laura doesn't like the idea.
- 4.06Romance, Roses and Rye BreadOct 28, 1964Rate

Sally finds a secret admirer turns out to be an unwanted suitor in the shape of DelI proprietor, Bert Monker. With middle-age loneliness the only thing they have in common, can she let him down gently?
- 4.074½Nov 4, 1964Rate

Rob tells Buddy and Sally the story of how he and Laura met Lyle Delp.
- 4.08The Alan Brady Show Goes to JailNov 11, 1964Rate

Rob has to perform at prison, just as he is about to perform Rob is thought to be an inmate of the jail.
- 4.09Three Letters from One WifeNov 18, 1964Rate

Millie gets a letter campaign together to make sure Rob still has a job.
- 4.10Pink Pills and Purple ParentsNov 25, 1964Rate

Laura takes some of Millie's pills only to find that they make her drunk.
- 4.11It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a RaiseDec 2, 1964Rate

Rob tries to help get a raise for Buddy and Sally but finds that hard to do after talking with Alan Brady's accountant.
- 4.12The Death of the PartyDec 9, 1964Rate

Rob tries to hide the fact he is sick as he helps Laura with a party.
- 4.13My Two Show-Offs and MeDec 16, 1964Rate

When a writer comes to do a piece on the Alan Brady Show, Rob is worried about how Buddy and Sally will act in front of her.
- 4.14Stretch Petrie vs. Kid SchenkDec 30, 1964Rate

Neil Schenk comes looking for a job while Rob returns an old favor.
- 4.15Brother, Can You Spare $2500?Jan 6, 1965Rate

Rob loses a script, and a hobo holds it for ransom.
- 4.16The Impractical JokeJan 13, 1965Rate

Rob tells Buddy that he will play a joke on Buddy. When Rob doesn't do it, Buddy's troubles only gets worse as an IRS agent visits him.
- 4.17Stacey Petrie: Part IJan 20, 1965Rate

Sally is asked to help Stacey learn how to date a lady.
- 4.18Stacey Petrie: Part IIJan 27, 1965Rate

Stacey meets Julie. Julie opens the letter and finds out who really wrote the letter. (Stacey signed the letter James Garner who is a friend of his but not the actor.)
- 4.19Boy #1, Boy #2Feb 3, 1965Rate

Laura & Millie drive Rob crazy when their sons are cast in a commercial.
- 4.20The Redcoats Are ComingFeb 10, 1965Rate

Rob offers to hide The Redcoats at his home.
- 4.21The Case of the PillowFeb 17, 1965Rate

Rob takes pillow salesman to court after buying pillows that smell like chickens.
- 4.22Young Man With a ShoehornFeb 24, 1965Rate

Rob and Buddy invest in Uncle Lou's shoe store.
- 4.23Girls Will Be BoysMar 3, 1965Rate

Ritchie comes to his parents for advice on how to get Priscilla Darewell to stop hitting him. Soon Rob and Laura find out that Pricilla loves Ritchie!
- 4.24BupkisMar 10, 1965Rate

Rob tries to get the royalites on The Bupkis after signing off on them eariler.
- 4.25Your Home Sweet Home Is My HomeMar 17, 1965Rate

Rob and Laura may have found their dream house soon they find a rock in the center of the house!
- 4.26Anthony StoneMar 24, 1965Rate

Rob and Buddy find out that Sally's date is married.
- 4.27Never Bathe on SaturdayMar 31, 1965Rate

Laura and Rob plan to see a play but she gets locked in a bathroom at their hotel.
- 4.28Show of HandsApr 14, 1965Rate

Rob & Laura go to banquet to get an award for Alan Brady, but before they go Laura & Rob put their hands in a pot of black ink (Laura was dying a costume Ritchie needs for a play.)
- 4.29Baby FatApr 21, 1965Rate

Alan Brady is going on Broadaway, he asks Rob to add jokes to the play. Rob later whishes he hadn't agreed to help Alan.
- 4.30One Hundred Terrible HoursMay 5, 1965Rate

Just before Rob meets Alan Brady for the first time he tries to stay awake for 100 hours while doing a radio show.
- 4.31Br-rooom, Br-rooomMay 12, 1965Rate

Rob has a new motorcycle and takes it for a ride and is later arrested.
- 4.32There's No Sale Like WholesaleMay 26, 1965Rate
Rob learns a leason after letting Buddy buy a coat that is to big for Laura.
Season 532 episodes · premiered Sep 15, 1965
- 5.01Coast-to-Coast Big MouthSep 15, 1965Rate

A talk show host gets Laura to tell a TV audience that Alan Brady is bald!
- 5.02A Farewell to WritingSep 22, 1965Rate

Rob tries to write a novel, but finds that writing comedy is easier.
- 5.03Uhny UftzSep 29, 1965Rate

Rob and Buddy are working late, and keep thinking they hear a metallic voice saying ""Uhny Uftz""! The explore a supposedly abandoned office somewhere in the building, and find a somewhat 'mad' inventor (complete with a taciturn and vaguely menacing assistant) who has constructed a toy flying saucer. It works quite well, except that, instead of saying ""Merry Christmas"" as the inventor intended, the saucer only says ""Uhny Uftz"".
- 5.04The Ugliest Dog in the WorldOct 6, 1965Rate

Rob tries to write a part for a dog who is going to be on The Alan Brady Show. After the dog's part is cut from the show Rob tries to find a home for the dog, But nobody wants the dog.
- 5.05No Rice at My WeddingOct 13, 1965Rate

Rob recalls a time when Laura was the prize of a raffle. Rob does everything he can to keep Clark Rice from marrying Laura.
- 5.06Draw Me a PearOct 20, 1965Rate

Laura talks Rob into going to her art class unaware that Valerie falls in love with Rob.
- 5.07The Great Petrie FortuneOct 27, 1965Rate

After Rob and Laura finish watching a movie Uncle Hezekiah gives Rob and Laura clue as to what the fortune might be.
- 5.08Odd But TrueNov 3, 1965Rate

Ritchie finds out the freckles on Rob's back form the shape of the Liberty Bell. Millie wants to send a pictrue to Odd But True. (a nwespaper column)
- 5.09Viva PetrieNov 10, 1965Rate

Maria (the Petrie's maid) tells Manuel Luis Rodriguez to go to the Petrie's because Maria feels that Rob can find him a job, but the only Manuel can do is be a bullfighter.
- 5.10Go Tell the Birds and BeesNov 17, 1965Rate

Alberta Nelson shines in a small part as Miss Reshovsky, the concerned elementary schoolteacher of note. Rob and Laurie Petrie are also asked to the principal's office to discuss their son.
- 5.11Body and SolNov 24, 1965Rate

Rob tells Buddy and Sally of the time he became the middle weight champion of his Army Camp.
- 5.12See Rob Write, Write Rob, WriteDec 8, 1965Rate

After going to the Butcher's Shop to get something for dinner, Laura sees pictures (drawn By Charlie Wheelright) Laura wants to write a story to help sell Charlie's pictures. Rob doesn't like the idea because he always finshes her stories.
- 5.13You're Under ArrestDec 15, 1965Rate

After fighting with Laura, Rob is arrested for hurting an old Lady. Rob has trouble telling police he didn't hurt the Lady (whom he saw in a barroom).
- 5.14Fifty-Two, Forty-Five or WorkDec 29, 1965Rate

The Alan Brady Show is on hiatus Rob is worried about to support Laura (who is pregnant with Ritchie) Rob doesn't anyone to know he needs a job until The Alan Brady Show returns from hiatus.
- 5.15Who Stole My Watch?Jan 5, 1966Rate

After Rob loses his watch that he got as birthday gift, He thinks everyone he knows took his watch. Laura and Rob plan a party to say they are sorry after they learn a crook stole Rob's watch.
- 5.16I Do Not Choose to RunJan 19, 1966Rate

Rob gives a speech at council meeting that will land him a nomination for city councilman of New Rochelle.
- 5.17The Making of a CouncilmanJan 26, 1966Rate

Rob decides to quit running for his seat on the New Rochelle city council after meeting the opponent running against him because of his experience.
- 5.18The Curse of the Petrie PeopleFeb 2, 1966Rate

Laura gets a brooch that (in the shape of the United States) tells the history of the Petrie family. Laura later puts the brooch in the garbage! We learn that Rob's mom hates the brooch!
- 5.19The Bottom of Mel Cooley's HeartFeb 9, 1966Rate

Mel is in trouble for not telling Alan that there was a change in the script. Rob tries to get Mel to stick up for himself, But Mel gets fired.
- 5.20Remember the AlimonyFeb 16, 1966Rate

Rob and Laura leave Anchor Texas to go to Mexico only to find that marriage is hard to do. They soon find out that getting a divorce is easier than they thought (it costs $10 in Mexico!)
- 5.21Dear Sally RogersFeb 23, 1966Rate

Sally really wants a husband she goes on ""The Stevie Parsons Show"" thinking she has finally found a husband or has she? Stevie asks Rob to help in a stunt where Stevie picks a letter written to Sally, One problem Sally has no idea what will happen! Wait until Sally finds out who Box 7030 is!
- 5.22Buddy Sorrell, Man and BoyMar 2, 1966Rate

Rob & Sally think Buddy is having an affair but he is getting ready for his bar mitzvah.
- 5.23Bad Reception in AlbanyMar 9, 1966Rate

Rob and Laura are attending a wedding in Albany, Rob is asked by Alan to watch a fashion show. He promises to tell Alan what he thought of it. Rob has to hurry to the church to usher a wedding.
- 5.24Talk to the SnailMar 23, 1966Rate

Rob fears his job is gone after reading a memo (found in the trash where they are looking for this week's script that Buddy lost) Rob almost writes for Jelly Bean a snail!
- 5.25A Day in the Life of Alan BradyApr 6, 1966Rate

Jerry & Millie are having their anniversary party, at the Petrie home one problem the party is a part of documentary that focuses on Alan.
- 5.26Obnoxious, Offensive, Egomaniac, Etc.Apr 13, 1966Rate

The staff sends a script to Alan Brady without deleting the insults directed at the star that they routinely add to blow off steam.
- 5.27The Man from My UncleApr 20, 1966Rate

Ritchie's bedroom is used as a stakeout point (it has the best view) Harry Bond is looking for the nephew of Wendell Gerard, Rob loves the gadgets the agent brings to solve the case.
- 5.28You Ought to Be in PicturesApr 27, 1966Rate

Rob gets a movie role, but he has to kiss a woman. Laura makes sure that nothing else happens.
- 5.29Love Thy Other NeighborMay 4, 1966Rate

Laura and Rob spend time with the Staggs and going to the theater,Jerry & Millie feel left out.
- 5.30Long Night's Journey into DayMay 11, 1966Rate

Rob & Jerry go fishing leaving Laura (who has a cold) home alone with a mynah bird. Millie comes back to keep Laura company, Millie couldn't find Laura (She was taking a shower).
- 5.31The GunslingerMay 25, 1966Rate

Under anesthesia for a dental procedure, Rob dreams he is a sheriff in the old west.
- 5.32The Last ChapterJun 1, 1966Rate
Rob gives Laura his book (it took 5 years to write.) As Laura begins to read the book, we see classic moments from several episodes. The book takes us through how Rob and Laura met as well as how Rob almost missed his wedding! Later Rob talks about waiting for the birth Ritchie. As Laura finishes the book Rob tells her the publisher hated the book, Alan Brady decides to make the book into a TV series!
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Top billed cast
Dick Van Dyke
as Rob Petrie (158 Episodes)
Mary Tyler Moore
as Laura Petrie (158 Episodes)
Rose Marie
as Sally Rogers (158 Episodes)
Morey Amsterdam
as Buddy Sorrell (158 Episodes)
Larry Mathews
as Richie Petrie (158 Episodes)
Richard Deacon
as Mel Cooley (42 Episodes)
Ann Morgan Guilbert
as Millie Helper (41 Episodes)
Jerry Paris
as Jerry Helper (31 Episodes) , TV Newsman (1 Episode)
Carl Reiner
as — (12 Episodes) , Sergei Carpetna (1 Episode) , Alan Brady (1 Episode) , TV Announcer (voice) (uncredited) (1 Episode)
Frank Adamo
as Witness (1 Episode) , Veterinarian’s Assistant (1 Episode) , Singing Messenger (1 Episode) , Delivery Man (1 Episode) , H. Fieldstone Thorley (1 Episode) , Library Shusher (1 Episode) , Store Clerk (1 Episode) , Dinner Guest (1 Episode) , Delivery Boy (1 Episode) , Waiter (1 Episode) , Art Student (1 Episode) , Dry Cleaning Man (1 Episode) , Dr. Adamo (1 Episode)
Johnny Silver
as Waiter (3 Episodes) , Pony Delivery Man (1 Episode) , Alfred Campbell (1 Episode) , Counter Man (1 Episode) , Photographer (1 Episode) , Reporter (1 Episode) , Nick (1 Episode) , Dave (1 Episode)
Herbie Faye
as Willie (2 Episodes) , — (2 Episodes) , Cabby Man Juror (1 Episode) , Lou Temple (1 Episode)
Supporting cast
200Dabbs Greer
as Chaplain Berger (3 Episodes) , Mr. Waring (1 Episode) , Mr. Berger (1 Episode)
Sandy Kenyon
as Doctor (3 Episodes) , Lionel Dann (1 Episode) , Policeman (1 Episode)
Jerry Hausner
as Vinnie (1 Episode) , Mr. Fletcher (1 Episode) , Charlie (1 Episode) , Stage Manager (1 Episode) , Delivery Man (1 Episode)
Ray Kellogg
as Doctor (1 Episode) , Corporal (1 Episode) , Police Officer (1 Episode) , Captain (1 Episode) , John (1 Episode)
Jamie Farr
as Delivery Boy (4 Episodes)
Bill Idelson
as Bellboy (4 Episodes)
Arthur Batanides
as Bernard (3 Episodes) , Arnold (1 Episode)
Amzie Strickland
as — (3 Episodes) , Mrs Carp (1 Episode)
Eleanor Audley
as Mrs. Billings (3 Episodes) , Partygoer (1 Episode)
Tiny Brauer
as Taxi Driver (2 Episodes) , Cabbie (1 Episode) , Mr. Parker (1 Episode)
Allan Melvin
as Guard Jenkins (1 Episode) , Sam Pomerantz (1 Episode) , Harrison B. Harding (1 Episode) , Sam Pomeroy (1 Episode)
Isabel Randolph
as Clara Petrie (2 Episodes) , Mrs. Given (1 Episode) , Martha Bermont (1 Episode)
Howard Wendell
as Judge George M. Tyler (1 Episode) , Dr. Torrence Hayworth (1 Episode) , Dr. Lemler (1 Episode) , Mr. Chambers (1 Episode)
Joan Shawlee
as Pickles Sorrell (3 Episodes)
Jackie Joseph
as Jackie (1 Episode) , Alberta Schweitzer (1 Episode) , Missy (1 Episode)
Herb Vigran
as Bernie Quinn (2 Episodes) , First Juror (1 Episode)
Geraldine Wall
as Miss Glasset (1 Episode) , Mrs. Meehan (1 Episode) , Mrs Meehan (1 Episode)
Ken Lynch
as Warden Walter Jackson (1 Episode) , George Mathias (1 Episode) , Lieutenant Yarnell (1 Episode)
Jerry Van Dyke
as Stacey Petrie (3 Episodes)
Peter Leeds
as Policeman (2 Episodes)
Greg Morris
as Mr. Peters (2 Episodes)
Madge Blake
as Dodo (2 Episodes)
Betty Lou Gerson
as — (2 Episodes)
Phil Arnold
as Anatole (2 Episodes)
Ken Berry
as Tony Daniels (2 Episodes)
Kathleen Freeman
as Maid (2 Episodes)
Lennie Weinrib
as Jackie Brewster (2 Episodes)
Charles Aidman
as Ed Rubin (2 Episodes)
Shirley Mitchell
as Beth Gregory (1 Episode) , Shirley Rogers (1 Episode)
Alan Dexter
as Immigration Officer (1 Episode) , Hoodlum (1 Episode)
Bernard Fox
as Mr Caldwell (1 Episode) , Detective (1 Episode)
Doris Singleton
as Lorraine Gilman (1 Episode) , Mrs. Kendall (1 Episode)
J Pat O Malley
as Sam Petrie (2 Episodes)
Carl Benton Reid
as Mr. Meehan (1 Episode) , Mr Meehan (1 Episode)
Don Rickles
as Lyle Delp (2 Episodes)
Jack Gordon
as Inmate (uncredited) (1 Episode) , Prisoner (uncredited) (1 Episode)
Valerie Yerke
as Cynthia Harding (1 Episode) , Diane Mosley (1 Episode)
Milton Frome
as Sid Feldman (1 Episode) , Mr. Evans (1 Episode)
Marty Ingels
as Sol Pomeroy (2 Episodes)
Herkie Styles
as Benny Joey (1 Episode) , Delivery Man (1 Episode)
Jon Silo
as Elevator Operator (1 Episode) , John the Barber (1 Episode)
Barbara Perry
as Pickles Sorrell (2 Episodes)
Roy Roberts
as Mr. Boland (1 Episode) , Henry Bermont (1 Episode)
Jane Dulo
as Miss Singleton (1 Episode) , Opal Levinger (1 Episode)
Jimmy Murphy
as Jolly (1 Episode) , Ernie Murphy (1 Episode)
Peter Brocco
as Lionel (1 Episode) , Emil (1 Episode)
Jesse White
as Bill (1 Episode)
Jack Davis
as Kenneth Kendall (1 Episode)
Howard Morris
as Mr. Holdecker (1 Episode)
Sheldon Leonard
as Big Max Calvada (1 Episode)
Denver Pyle
as Uncle George (1 Episode)
Cheryl Holdridge
as Joan Delroy (1 Episode)
Anthony Eisley
as Arthur Stanwyck (1 Episode)
Van Williams
as — (1 Episode)
Reta Shaw
as — (1 Episode)
Hope Summers
as — (1 Episode)
Don Diamond
as — (1 Episode)
Wally Cox
as — (1 Episode)
Joyce Jameson
as — (1 Episode)
Joby Baker
as — (1 Episode)
Michael Constantine
as — (1 Episode)
Robert Strauss
as — (1 Episode)
Phil Leeds
as Blackie Sorrell (1 Episode)
Cliff Norton
as Game Warden (1 Episode)
Bob Crane
as Harry Rogers (1 Episode)
Vito Scotti
as Vito Giotto (1 Episode)
Jacques Bergerac
as Jacques Savon (1 Episode)
Richard Dawson
as Tracy Rattigan (1 Episode)
Guy Marks
as Freddy White (1 Episode)
Robert Vaughn
as Jim Darling (1 Episode)
Benny Rubin
as Pharmacist (1 Episode)
Eddie Firestone
as Thomas Edson (1 Episode)
Will Wright
as Sam Petrie (1 Episode)
George N Neise
as Leo Fassbinder (1 Episode)
Burt Mustin
as Donald (1 Episode)
Elvia Allman
as Mrs. Glimscher (1 Episode)
Harold Peary
as Uncle Edward (1 Episode)
Bernie Hamilton
as Nelson (1 Episode)
Phillip Pine
as — (1 Episode)
James Frawley
as — (1 Episode)
Lorna Thayer
as — (1 Episode)
Forrest Lewis
as — (1 Episode)
Barbara Bain
as Dorothy (1 Episode)
Barney Phillips
as Detective (1 Episode)
Everett Sloane
as Henry Walden (1 Episode)
Henry Calvin
as Sam Pomerantz (1 Episode)
Paul Tripp
as Ted Harris (1 Episode)
Barry Van Dyke
as Florian (1 Episode)
Miriam Colon
as Maria (1 Episode)
Holly Harris
as — (1 Episode)
Vincent Barbi
as — (1 Episode)
Doris Packer
as Mrs. Huntington (1 Episode)
Alan Reed
as The Auctioneer (1 Episode)
Sylvia Lewis
as Anita Lebost (1 Episode)
Arthur Malet
as Engineer (1 Episode)
Barry Livingston
as Philip Mathias (1 Episode)
Russell Collins
as The Judge (1 Episode)
Jack Larson
as Kenneth Dexter (1 Episode)
Sue Casey
as Clarisse Calvada (1 Episode)
Danny Scholl
as Coast Guard Sailor (1 Episode)
Mimi Dillard
as Mrs. Peters (1 Episode)
Lyla Graham
as Donna Palmer (1 Episode)
Michael Forest
as Joe Coogan (1 Episode)
Edward Platt
as Lou Gregory (1 Episode)
Ross Elliott
as Dr Philip Nevins (1 Episode)
Dick Patterson
as Stevie Parsons (1 Episode)
Peter Hobbs
as Captain E. Lebost (1 Episode)
Lola Albright
as Paula Marshall (1 Episode)
Richard Haydn
as Edwin Carp (1 Episode)
Arlene Harris
as Herself (1 Episode)
Bert Gordon
as Himself (1 Episode)
Barbara Stuart
as Maureen (1 Episode)
Ned Glass
as Irwin the barber (1 Episode)
Imelda De Martin
as Miss Taylor (1 Episode)
Tom Avera
as Ed Wilson (1 Episode)
Paul Gilbert
as Barfly (1 Episode)
Lou Cutell
as Vinnie the bartender (1 Episode)
Maurice Brenner
as Mr Little (1 Episode)
Milton Parsons
as The Caretaker (1 Episode)
Eddie Hodges
as Roger McChesney (1 Episode)
Lee Philips
as Drew Patton (1 Episode)
Gloria Neil
as Laura (1 Episode)
Nadia Sanders
as Coffee maker (1 Episode)
Sally Carter
as Stenographer (1 Episode)
Sid Melton
as Bert Monker (1 Episode)
Sheldon Collins
as David (as Sheldon Golomb) (1 Episode)
Tracy Stratford
as Pricilla Darwell (1 Episode)
Danny Thomas
as Kolak (uncredited) (1 Episode)
June Dayton
as Evelyn Harding (1 Episode)
Florence Halop
as Mrs. Spaulding (1 Episode)
Michael Conrad
as Mr. Mack (1 Episode)
Cyril Delevanti
as Grandpa Petrie (1 Episode)
Billy De Wolfe
as Rex Spaulding (1 Episode)
Jane Wald
as Julie Kincaid (1 Episode)
Kendrick Huxham
as Butler (1 Episode)
Ina Balin
as Valerie Ware (1 Episode)
Dorothy Neumann
as Doris (1 Episode)
Herschel Graham
as Man at Auction (uncredited) (1 Episode)
Jean Allison
as Nurse (1 Episode)
Tom D Andrea
as Forrest Gilly (1 Episode)
Joseph Mell
as Fred (1 Episode)
Barbara Eiler
as Dotty (1 Episode)
Mary Lee Dearring
as Janie (1 Episode)
Michael Keith
as Sam (1 Episode)
Stacy Keach Sr
as Dr. Miller (1 Episode)
Fred Sherman
as Partygoer (1 Episode)
Glen Turnbull
as Mark Mullen (1 Episode)
Jennifer Gillespie
as Ellen Helper (1 Episode)
Joan Staley
as Valerie Blake (1 Episode)
Paul Bryar
as Policeman (1 Episode)
Opal Euard
as Ticket Scalper (1 Episode)
Joe Devlin
as Ticket Scalper (1 Episode)
Gavin Macleod
as Maxwell Cooley (1 Episode)
Carol Veazie
as Clara Petrie (1 Episode)
Peter Oliphant
as Freddie Helper (1 Episode)
Michael Davis
as Martin Mathias (1 Episode)
Anne Marie Hediger
as Ellen Helper (1 Episode)
Ilana Dowding
as Cynthia (1 Episode)
Kathleen Green
as Annie Mathias (1 Episode)
William Schallert
as Mr. Kirk (1 Episode)
Leah Waggner
as Mrs. Kirk (1 Episode)
Allan Fielder
as Allan (1 Episode)
Pat Thompson
as Floyd Harper (1 Episode)
Jerry Lanning
as Randy Twizzle (1 Episode)
Jack Albertson
as Mr. Eisenbauer (1 Episode)
Tony Stag
as Counter Boy (1 Episode)
Freddie Blassie
as Self (1 Episode)
Patsy Kelly
as Third Juror (1 Episode)
Lee Bergere
as Mr. Mason (1 Episode)
Doodles Weaver
as Baliff (1 Episode)
Sue Ane Langdon
as Marla Hendrix (1 Episode)
Patty Regan
as Arlene Johnson (1 Episode)
Jay C Flippen
as Happy Spangler (1 Episode)
Vic Damone
as Ric Vallone (1 Episode)
Joan O Brien
as Jane Leighton (1 Episode)
Gene Lyons
as Ray Murdock (1 Episode)
Roxane Berard
as Miss Thomas Evelyn (1 Episode)
Charles Cantor
as Bartender (1 Episode)
Marian Collier
as Woman in Bar (1 Episode)
Eddie Ryder
as Howard Lebost (1 Episode)
Sallie Jones
as Graciella (1 Episode)
Chet Stratton
as Party Host (1 Episode)
Edward Holmes
as Second Witness (1 Episode)
Lou Krugman
as Nunzio Vallani (1 Episode)
A G Vitanza
as Mr. Garnett (1 Episode)
Robert Random
as Mouse (1 Episode)
Carl Reindel
as Gus (1 Episode)
Linda Marshall
as Doris (1 Episode)
Fred Clark
as William Van Buren (1 Episode)
Harry Stanton
as Dr. Gage (1 Episode)
Richard Erdman
as Buck Brown (1 Episode)
Strother Martin
as Harper Worthington Yates (1 Episode)
Joel Fluellen
as Roger Johnson (1 Episode)
Henry Scott
as Joe Clark (1 Episode)
Richard Angarola
as Anthony Stone (1 Episode)
Bob Hoffman
as Waiter (1 Episode)
Arte Johnson
as Bill Schermerhorn (1 Episode)
George Ford
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) (1 Episode)
Arthur Tovey
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) (1 Episode)
Christian Van Dyke
as Frankie (1 Episode)
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