To be honest anyone that actually thinks the world was ever this simple is very naive. This show was on in the 60s, during the 60s, we were still in the middle of the Cold War, people were protesting Vietnam all over, young people were trying to flee the draft, the civil rights movement and protests against police brutality were going on. The Cuban missle crisis happened. Not to mention all the drugs that were common place in the 60s. Don’t fool yourself, the world was never simple. People back then needed shows like this so they could forget about all the shit going on out there. I do wish we still had simple shows like this though, cause there’s still shit going on out there and we all need a distraction from time to time
I shed a few tears watching the end. I was just five when the show ended, but my parents watched it, and I loved Rob and Laura, and MTM when she had her own show. So many people that I loved are now gone, friends, family and beloved TV characters. Thanks for the laughs!
I was watching an interview with Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, and Norman Leir, and they all agreed that the hardest thing about making it to old age is outliving all your friends and loved ones. 💔 RIP to the ones who have passed (and live in peace to the ones who still live.)
@@paulspears715 ...think of it...we saw the best TV...AND we saw the best bands live and survived lawn darts,red dye #2 and radiation from sitting too close to TVs
I grew up watching reruns and my favorites were always the party’s when everyone sang and danced. Ole Dick is the only one left and just hit 99yrs old. But these folks will live forever. Thanks so much for one of Carl Reiners best shows!
Great memories watching this with my family. I used to imitate Dick Van Dyke and trip over the ottoman! The shows were so great in those days,The actors are so genuine and worked together like one big TV family! No wonder they accomplished timeless legacies that will never fade! A truly special time!
@owatahfuhlyem Reality is that the black family -- the pillar of the black community in the true sense of the word "community" -- was stronger then, as were families generally. Fast-forward to now and women and girls -- particularly black women and girls -- are degraded and sexually objectified in our popular culture in ways unimaginable in the days of "The Dick Van Dyke" show. Drug dependency among both blacks and whites was nothing then compared to what it is now. Marriage has become disposable, as are the lives of the unborn (huge numbers of black babies are aborted every year). Yes we have made some important strides, but your perspective is seriously skewed.
Used to LOVE the DVD Show in the 60s, when I was in junior high school. Seeing both the old shows on YT and "Revisited" on TV brought back a lot of happy memories.
Timeless. Unlike I Love Lucy, which is very much of its time (1950's), The Dick Van Dyke Show is fresh and undated. Simply wonderful...and a treat to see these old familiar friends again. If only they would do another reunion!! ^^X^^
The Dick Van Dyke show is one of my top number 1 favorite show. I love Dick Van Dyke huge fan!!! I'm 33 years old and I have all the seasons of the show and I watch it almost every night
Yeah 142 Bonnie Meadow Lane. Even the address was perfect. I actually drove there to see it. It was Reiners place when he was a comedy writer. I imagined the exterior would be mid-century modern, but it was drab and unappealing. Don’t forget the Brady Bunch house with the orange kitchen. On a sad note, remember recoiling at Ralph Cramden’s cell? I couldn’t watch that show.
@@happytraveler5334 It was a real house? I thought a few years ago that it was one of those fake studio houses since they never showed any angles of it.
Makes me wish I was around, back then. Everything seemed calmer. Love the fact that Van Dyke mainly went for the slapstick roles. He suits those ones, more. Wasn't used to seeing him play a serious role in 'Diagnosis Murder'. Saying that, he still always ended up laughing, at the end of each episode. It'll be a sad day when he dies. There'll be no-one else like him. He's one of a kind.
+Anonymous Anonymous Dicks Hero was Stan Laurel, one of slapsticks Greatest, laurel and Hardy were two of the greatest ever. Dick couldn't have made a better choice to emulate, He even looked much like Stan at times.
I love The Dick Van Dyke Show. He was so cute back in the day. He's still a very handsome man. I watch the re-runs over and over again every night. This is one of my favorite shows....
My favorite was when Laura was opening Rob's mail. After promising not to do it again... she sat in the living room trying to open the big box. First a caual tap with the foot...and eventually in the floor chewing at the binding. It opened to be a large inflatable boat 😂😂😂
Two extremely talented people who I grew up watching. I just saw an interview with Dick and he seems well. I miss Mary. She was a very strong yet sweet woman. That is what talent looks like. Thank you for sharing. I'm smiling.
Totally agree! Laura Petrie was adorable. Perfect wifey material. And Dick Van Dyke was quite dashing back then too lol. They're my favorite TV couple of all-time.
This is one of the best shows EVER !! Soooo glad I had this to watch growing up as opposed to the filth on TV now ... so sad for the kids and the world
I was 10 when I was able to watch the Christmas episode - actually I snuck down some steps and peaked through the banister. I got caught because I giggled when Dick Van Dyke was left alone by the singers. I still remember that silly song.
Not only do we like nice people like Dick Van Dyke and Andy Griffith, we are actually drawn to the absence of sex, vulgarity, swearing; a long forgotten innocence.
If you saw the full version of this scene, you would get even more laughs out of it. I could tell their motives for singing their own names from the expressions on their faces and the tones of their voices.
Christine Paige ...but you know, those days were better because we were young. Our kids will remember these days like we remember those. Their “adult show” they remember fondly will be The Office. Sure, to us DVD is better, but to kids today, DVD is like the 1910s were to us. Can’t relate. Don’t forget, The Wild Bunch and Sergio Leone Westerns, when movies officially went Psycho, debuted within a year or two of DVD,
R.I.P. Moritz (Morey) Amsterdam Dec. 14, 1908- Oct. 28, 1996 Richard Deacon May 14, 1921- Aug. 8, 1984 William (Jerry) Gerald Grossman (Paris) Jul.25, 1925- Mar. 31, 1986
The one who played the neighbor whose husband was a dentist played that very old lady in THE NANNY SHOW REMEMBER.ALWAYS DRESSED FANCY CLASSES WITH A CIGIE IN.HER HAND.
Though we loved to see all those "revisited" type specials, many of them were dry and dull. THIS one was LIVELY and had CHEMISTRY and was a PLEASURE TO WATCH!
+brian whalen Some were criticizing her for her plastic surgery. Of course she is not going to look as she did in the early 60's as Laura Petrie. I think she looks pretty here for her age.
Yeah she was 68 when this was filmed. People need to lay off. She was 24 when the Dick Van Dyke show began. Name one 68 year old who look the same as they were 24. She wasn't even supposed to make it to 68 as she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was only 30. She fought it for 50 years and tried her best to live a full life. Rest in peace MTM
@@realniggashit3 no. Diagnosed at 30 means you'll probably live to old age, even at that time. It's when you're diagnosed at 12, like most type 1's, where you really have to watch your b/s and as you get older. Even then most will live to around early 70's, and that's with old technology. New tech with cell phone checking apps and even better pumps and tech coming out, I wouldn't be surprised if even early onset type 1's live to normal old age, early 80's.
Although Mary herself always said she was never a comedienne , one has to admit her role as Laura was wonderful The chemistry between her and Dick was magical. I doubt highly another woman in the role could have been as good. She learned how to make people laugh on that show with her crying, stammering,delivery etc . Even though not as great as Rose Marie, Morey, or Dick she still managed her share of laughs. Was she overrated? Maybe, but her successful portrayals as Laura Petrie and Mary RIchards will live on forever in the annals of television history.
There are actually several different channels that show that, Me-TV, Antenna TV, TVLand, and Hallmark. And they show Green Acres, Patty Duke, The Outer Limits, and Mister Ed, on MYTV weekday mornings, (The Outer Limits on weekends mornings).
1:00-1:38. Buddy sung his name because he was trying to be funny. Sally sung hers because she began to think that the idea of singing "Alan Brady" over and over was stupid. Laura sung hers because she was getting nervous, which you could tell in her voice. Melvin sung his in defiance of Rob, because there was a clip before this where Rob mentioned that Mel was Alan Brady's brother-in-law and that Mel was loyal. Rob said his own name because he decided to give up.
Wow, just found this. Loved the memories. I still watch the reruns when I find them. Been watching them since I was a kid in the 60's and 70's. It was nice seeing them older too. How in the world did Dick stay so limber? I love all his shows he has been in at any age.
They can run the Dick Van Dyke show in prime time on CBS today. All the old eps and a couple of new ones with the gang today mixed in. People would watch.
And Dick Van Dyke is still singing and dancing, God bless him!
RIP Carl Reiner. Thank You, for this wonderful show.
And Mary Tyler Moore.
And rest of the cast except Dick himself.
RIP Mary...you were a doll and my 1st crush on tv!! Her and Elizabeth Montgomery !!
Very probably the greatest sitcom of all time❗ a truly GREAT TEAM PUT IT TOGETHER WEEK AFTER WEEK👍❗
@lanzacash Definitely Peggy Lipton too.
Mine TV crushes were MTM, Elizabeth Montgomery, Cheryl Holdridge, Dawn Wells, Angie Dickinson, and Barbara Eden 😍😍
Agree with you, those two hypnotized me, both so beautiful ❤️ ❤️ !!!
I love this reunion. It was tastefully done and gave respect to all the character.
sometimes i wish our world was still like this show simple
Kirsty nicole Me too!!!
Yes, it's certanly turned to shit in a hand basket, compared to how things use to be
To be honest anyone that actually thinks the world was ever this simple is very naive. This show was on in the 60s, during the 60s, we were still in the middle of the Cold War, people were protesting Vietnam all over, young people were trying to flee the draft, the civil rights movement and protests against police brutality were going on. The Cuban missle crisis happened. Not to mention all the drugs that were common place in the 60s. Don’t fool yourself, the world was never simple. People back then needed shows like this so they could forget about all the shit going on out there. I do wish we still had simple shows like this though, cause there’s still shit going on out there and we all need a distraction from time to time
@@foreverkent2225 Exactly. You are NOT a moron. 😎
@@thomasfleig1184 Moron...
I shed a few tears watching the end. I was just five when the show ended, but my parents watched it, and I loved Rob and Laura, and MTM when she had her own show. So many people that I loved are now gone, friends, family and beloved TV characters. Thanks for the laughs!
I was watching an interview with Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, and Norman Leir, and they all agreed that the hardest thing about making it to old age is outliving all your friends and loved ones. 💔 RIP to the ones who have passed (and live in peace to the ones who still live.)
One of the best shows on television EVER. Didn't we all want to be Rob or Laurie Petrie when we grew up?
This show no longer carries weight. Not like The Andy Griffith Show.
And we wanted Jerry and Millie as neighbors!
I wanted to be Buddy!😉🤣
one of the best parts of being a kid in the 60s
It was!
it really really sucks getting old
I have not found one good thing about getting old
She was so pretty
and now we are a bunch of old fucks
@@paulspears715 ...think of it...we saw the best TV...AND we saw the best bands live and survived lawn darts,red dye #2 and radiation from sitting too close to TVs
Really enjoyed the show. Remember when Rob and Jerry swore the Petries had the wrong baby! LOL!
I grew up watching reruns and my favorites were always the party’s when everyone sang and danced. Ole Dick is the only one left and just hit 99yrs old. But these folks will live forever. Thanks so much for one of Carl Reiners best shows!
I loved this show. Watched it all the time. Days gone by. A different time. You can never go back.
Wow!! That was one of the BEST reboots I've seen in a long time!
The Dick Van Dyke Show movie here => twitter.com/38934c7f527b2b849/status/824454327938854913
Great memories watching this with my family. I used to imitate Dick Van Dyke and trip over the ottoman! The shows were so great in those days,The actors are so genuine and worked together like one big TV family! No wonder they accomplished timeless legacies that will never fade! A truly special time!
This is just wonderful - I love watching this!
It may have been called the Dick Van Dyke Show, but it was very much an ensemble show of excellence!
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Yeah, and so was the Mary Tyler Moore show.
Well this made my day finding this on TH-cam. Ah memories! 😢😊
This is 1 of the better reunion shows I've seen. Thanks for the upload.
Watching this makes me melancholy for those times.
Love those two together! Will never forget them...not the same without them.
I am on the highway everyday looking for the 1960 exit... Where life was great...
Spoken like a true white male. Women and people of color were not living the dream.
It's just north of Houston, I believe
@owatahfuhlyem Reality is that the black family -- the pillar of the black community in the true sense of the word "community" -- was stronger then, as were families generally. Fast-forward to now and women and girls -- particularly black women and girls -- are degraded and sexually objectified in our popular culture in ways unimaginable in the days of "The Dick Van Dyke" show. Drug dependency among both blacks and whites was nothing then compared to what it is now. Marriage has become disposable, as are the lives of the unborn (huge numbers of black babies are aborted every year). Yes we have made some important strides, but your perspective is seriously skewed.
@@sewgatormomm See my reply to owatahfuhlyem.
@@christinepaige2575 nice!
Such a pretty set in colour.
Used to LOVE the DVD Show in the 60s, when I was in junior high school. Seeing both the old shows on YT and "Revisited" on TV brought back a lot of happy memories.
Love, love LOVE this. Classy people, great memories.
Timeless. Unlike I Love Lucy, which is very much of its time (1950's), The Dick Van Dyke Show is fresh and undated. Simply wonderful...and a treat to see these old familiar friends again. If only they would do another reunion!!
^^X^^
Absolutely loved this show.
Thanks for the laughs
The Dick Van Dyke show is one of my top number 1 favorite show. I love Dick Van Dyke huge fan!!! I'm 33 years old and I have all the seasons of the show and I watch it almost every night
I've been looking for those triangle throw pillows for years.
Nelson Montana they have iMoji poop pillows. I have one. Never noticed the triangle pillows before.
I love The Duck Van Duke Show. I grew up watching it in re-runs because I was born in 1975. Now I am so happy they put the entire series on blu-ray. 😀
Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you
You're not going to have anything on your body because you're going to be dead
I have always loved that house. Perfect for a 1960s person as am I. Perhaps they could be mass produced???
Me too, it was perfect. I always wanted to live in that house.
Yeah 142 Bonnie Meadow Lane. Even the address was perfect. I actually drove there to see it. It was Reiners place when he was a comedy writer. I imagined the exterior would be mid-century modern, but it was drab and unappealing. Don’t forget the Brady Bunch house with the orange kitchen. On a sad note, remember recoiling at Ralph Cramden’s cell? I couldn’t watch that show.
IT seemed to wrap around. I like that style too. Did we ever see Ritchie's bedroom? Kitchen was neat too.
Not so much that I loved that particular house but I can close my eyes to this day and remember it almost as much as I remember my mom's house.
@@happytraveler5334 It was a real house? I thought a few years ago that it was one of those fake studio houses since they never showed any angles of it.
I missed this program in 2004. Never knew about it>>>:(.... Glad to see Dick get
his lifetime achievement award. And Mary too! Great memories!
I don't think I have heard about it, was it on CBS or TV Land?
Mary and my wife were high school classmates at Immaculate Heart high school in Los Angeles.
Makes me wish I was around, back then. Everything seemed calmer. Love the fact that Van Dyke mainly went for the slapstick roles. He suits those ones, more. Wasn't used to seeing him play a serious role in 'Diagnosis Murder'. Saying that, he still always ended up laughing, at the end of each episode. It'll be a sad day when he dies. There'll be no-one else like him. He's one of a kind.
+Anonymous Anonymous He guest starred on The Golden Girls once where he played a doctor, then he had realized his life long dream. To be a clown.
+Anonymous Anonymous Dicks Hero was Stan Laurel, one of slapsticks Greatest, laurel and Hardy were two of the greatest ever. Dick couldn't have made a better choice to emulate, He even looked much like Stan at times.
He played a murderer on Columbo and Matlock.
I loved him in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang when I was a kid. He played an awesome if somewhat eccentric dad.
Fanik10 Anonymous Anonymous, he played a lawyer who realized he wanted to be a clown. Remember, he came to the defense of Dorothy in the courtroom?
What a stunning video. Thank you for the hard work.
I love The Dick Van Dyke Show. He was so cute back in the day. He's still a very handsome man. I watch the re-runs over and over again every night. This is one of my favorite shows....
My favorite was when Laura was opening Rob's mail. After promising not to do it again... she sat in the living room trying to open the big box. First a caual tap with the foot...and eventually in the floor chewing at the binding. It opened to be a large inflatable boat 😂😂😂
Two extremely talented people who I grew up watching. I just saw an interview with Dick and he seems well. I miss Mary. She was a very strong yet sweet woman. That is what talent looks like. Thank you for sharing. I'm smiling.
😊
in the late 80's i bought the blue glass bottle with the long needle stopper that laura had in the kitchen and only 4 weeks ago i realized it.
I loved them both. Thanks for the memories.
The two DVD sets I kept from my old 2000s collection, the original Bob Newhart show and Dick an Dyke
Excellent choices.
Aww, I wish parts 3 and 4 were available!
RIP Carl, you'll be missed.
Back when entertainment was actually that....entertainment. I miss it so much.
loved those old black and white shows and she always reminded me of a barbie doll . She was so very lovely.
Totally agree! Laura Petrie was adorable. Perfect wifey material. And Dick Van Dyke was quite dashing back then too lol. They're my favorite TV couple of all-time.
Wow. How did I miss this. I must binge this 😊 tfs
This is one of the best shows EVER !! Soooo glad I had this to watch growing up as opposed to the filth on TV now ... so sad for the kids and the world
Thank you so much for posting this!!! I loved it!
I've been dreaming of this since I was eight years old...
This was a class act. You won't find comedy gold like Dick Van Dyke.
Loved this show! Mary looks so pretty ❤️
I love this show! Remember it as a little kid 😉 always watch the reruns
This segment of Mary saying "Oh Alan" and then "Oh Rob!", she still sounds the same! Amazing and I am just loving these segments.
I was 10 when I was able to watch the Christmas episode - actually I snuck down some steps and peaked through the banister. I got caught because I giggled when Dick Van Dyke was left alone by the singers. I still remember that silly song.
RIP Alan Brady aka Carl Riener
I ❤ Dick Van Dyke is still alive loved that it.
Not only do we like nice people like Dick Van Dyke and Andy Griffith, we are actually drawn to the absence of sex, vulgarity, swearing; a long forgotten innocence.
OurHumbleLife Amen!
Didn't they both cheat on their wives?
@@avners3286 Yup....lmao....
You moron...🙄🙄
Thank You!!! I say that all the time about these two people and the shows in particular!!!
Beautiful! One of my favs
I loved the compression of 158 shows into 57 seconds. (starts at 3:55)
So many great bits, very creative for TV. Loved it!
Lord takes him home to glory!! No one won’t & cant replace him
If you saw the full version of this scene, you would get even more laughs out of it. I could tell their motives for singing their own names from the expressions on their faces and the tones of their voices.
I soooooo LOVE these characters/stars!!!!!
I will be crying long time when he gone
it was a great show
Oh what memories and simple life!
What a distance we’ve traveled - from this to Netflix Cuties...
Yep. The people saying how bad those days were are ignoring some pretty important ways in which those days were actually better.
Christine Paige ...but you know, those days were better because we were young. Our kids will remember these days like we remember those. Their “adult show” they remember fondly will be The Office. Sure, to us DVD is better, but to kids today, DVD is like the 1910s were to us. Can’t relate.
Don’t forget, The Wild Bunch and Sergio Leone Westerns, when movies officially went Psycho, debuted within a year or two of DVD,
what happened to parts 3&4? I can't find them on here.
This is so great
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" were the two greatest television shows of all time, now and forever....bar none.
Loved this show
Love this! Where are parts 3 and 4?
The ending was hysterical, poor Mary!
R.I.P.
Moritz (Morey) Amsterdam Dec. 14, 1908- Oct. 28, 1996
Richard Deacon May 14, 1921- Aug. 8, 1984
William (Jerry) Gerald Grossman (Paris) Jul.25, 1925- Mar. 31, 1986
And this year, Millie passed away
Ann Morgan Guilbert (1928-2016)
Mary just passed last week. Really hope Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, and Rose Marie all make it to at least 100.
And now Mary Tyler Moore's gone too. 1936-2017
And "Baby Rose Marie" - 1923 - 12/28/2017
America First Productions Now it’s just Dick Van Dyke and Larry Matthews.
No, it's the other way around. Sheldon Leonard was the man's name,and Big Bang's writers split it up for their characters as a homage.
The one who played the neighbor whose husband was a dentist played that very old lady in THE NANNY SHOW REMEMBER.ALWAYS DRESSED FANCY CLASSES WITH A CIGIE IN.HER HAND.
Grandma Greta
How did I miss this😮
Though we loved to see all those "revisited" type specials, many of them were dry and dull. THIS one was LIVELY and had CHEMISTRY and was a PLEASURE TO WATCH!
Mary looks very pretty here. All you detractors need to tone it down a bit.
+brian whalen Some were criticizing her for her plastic surgery. Of course she is not going to look as she did in the early 60's as Laura Petrie. I think she looks pretty here for her age.
Yeah she was 68 when this was filmed. People need to lay off. She was 24 when the Dick Van Dyke show began. Name one 68 year old who look the same as they were 24. She wasn't even supposed to make it to 68 as she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was only 30. She fought it for 50 years and tried her best to live a full life. Rest in peace MTM
Mary always looked good
Patrick McCarthy thank you for putting it so simply. So true.
@@realniggashit3 no. Diagnosed at 30 means you'll probably live to old age, even at that time. It's when you're diagnosed at 12, like most type 1's, where you really have to watch your b/s and as you get older. Even then most will live to around early 70's, and that's with old technology. New tech with cell phone checking apps and even better pumps and tech coming out, I wouldn't be surprised if even early onset type 1's live to normal old age, early 80's.
Although Mary herself always said she was never a comedienne , one has to admit her role as Laura was wonderful The chemistry between her and Dick was magical. I doubt highly another woman in the role could have been as good. She learned how to make people laugh on that show with her crying, stammering,delivery etc . Even though not as great as Rose Marie, Morey, or Dick she still managed her share of laughs. Was she overrated? Maybe, but her successful portrayals as Laura Petrie and Mary RIchards will live on forever in the annals of television history.
Was she overrated? Maybe,.... Needless comment.
I loved all their shows.
Reiner: “I’ve always known you’re a better person than me.”
Moore: “…than I”
Reiner: “…than MOST of us.”
😂🤣😂
There are actually several different channels that show that, Me-TV, Antenna TV, TVLand, and Hallmark. And they show Green Acres, Patty Duke, The Outer Limits, and Mister Ed, on MYTV weekday mornings, (The Outer Limits on weekends mornings).
1:00-1:38. Buddy sung his name because he was trying to be funny. Sally sung hers because she began to think that the idea of singing "Alan Brady" over and over was stupid. Laura sung hers because she was getting nervous, which you could tell in her voice. Melvin sung his in defiance of Rob, because there was a clip before this where Rob mentioned that Mel was Alan Brady's brother-in-law and that Mel was loyal. Rob said his own name because he decided to give up.
Lol
Still the best
I would love to see All in the Family rebooted.
My favorite show.
Love them all so much
This is too brilliant!!!
RIP Carl Reiner
"I can add some choreography." LOL!!!
I love it so much!!!
My favorite couple.
Love the ending - very funny!
Wow, just found this. Loved the memories. I still watch the reruns when I find them. Been watching them since I was a kid in the 60's and 70's. It was nice seeing them older too. How in the world did Dick stay so limber? I love all his shows he has been in at any age.
I'm glad Mary got an "Oh Rob" in.
makes me smile
Where is part three and part four? I only see parts1,2, and 5…?
Lady and Gentlemen. The curtain has closed.
👍
They can run the Dick Van Dyke show in prime time on CBS today. All the old eps and a couple of new ones with the gang today mixed in.
People would watch.
Dick and Mary HAD to be one if the most ROMANTIC couples on television! The Cosbys come in a close second!
Jack Kircher they were the most romantic couple. I say Gomez and Motricia Adams are a close third.
So awesome