The Dick Van Dyke Show - Season 4
Image Ent. (2003)
Comedy, TV Series
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IMDB   8.6
810 mins USA/English
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Morey Amsterdam Buddy Sorrell
Richard Deacon Mel
Rose Marie Sally Rogers
Mary Tyler Moore Laura Petrie
Carl Reiner Alan Brady
Larry Matthews Richie Petrie
Dick Van Dyke Rob Petrie
Ann Morgan Guilbert Millie Helper
Larry Mathews Richard Rosebud 'Ritchie' Petrie
Jerry Paris Jerry Helper
Frank Adamo
Johnny Silver
Don Rickles
Dick Van Dyke Show
Director John Rich
Jerry Paris
Carl Reiner
Producer Carl Reiner
Ronald Jacobs
Bill Persky
Writer Carl Reiner
Sheldon Keller
Howard Merrill

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.

Episodes
Disc 01
 30 mins    9/23/1964  1.  Episode 1: My Mother Can Beat Up My Father
Laura has a talent for judo when she defends Rob at a bar.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Paul Gilbert, Ken Berry, Imelda de Martin, Tom Avera, Lou Cutell
 30 mins    9/30/1964  2.  Episode 2: The Ghost of A. Chantz
Rob, Buddy, Laura, and Sally spend the night in a cabin that is haunted. They later learn that Mel is playing a joke!
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Maurice Brenner, Milton Parsons, Richard Deacon
 30 mins    10/7/1964  3.  Episode 3: The Lady and the Babysitter
Roger Ritchie's Babysitter has fallen in love with Laura. Roger has trouble telling Laura that he loves her.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Eddie Hodges, Frank Adamo
 30 mins    10/14/1964  4.  Episode 4: A Vigilante Ripped My Sports Coat
A disagreement over politics almost breaks up a friendship between Rob and Jerry.
Writer:  Carl Reiner 
 30 mins    10/21/1964  5.  Episode 5: The Man from Emperor
Rob is offered a job at a men's magazine but Laura doesn't like the idea.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Carl Reiner  / Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Lee Philips, Nadia Sanders, Gloria Neil, Sally Carter, Tracy Butler, Mary Tyler Moore
 30 mins    10/28/1964  6.  Episode 6: Romance, Roses, and Rye Bread
Sally thinks she may have found a husband in Bert Monker, She finds out that they are both lonely and may not be right for each other.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Jeri Lou James, Frank Adamo, Sid Melton
 30 mins    11/4/1964  7.  Episode 7: 4 1/2
Rob tells Buddy and Sally the story of how he and Laura met Lyle Delp.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Don Rickles
 30 mins    11/11/1964  8.  Episode 8: The Alan Brady Show Goes to Jail
Rob has to perform at prison, just as he is about to perform Rob is thought to be an inmate of the jail.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Don Rickles, Robert Strauss, Ken Lynch, Arthur Batanides, Allan Melvin, Vincent Barbi, Alfred Ward
 30 mins    11/18/1964  9.  Episode 9: Three Letters from One Wife
Millie gets a letter campaign together to make sure Rob still has a job.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Valerie Yerke, Jerry Paris
 30 mins    11/25/1964  10.  Episode 11: It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise
Laura takes some of Millie's pills only to find that they make her drunk.
Director:  Alan Rafkin  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Tom Tully, Isabel Randolph
 30 mins    12/2/1964  11.  Episode 10: Pink Pills and Purple Parents
Rob tries to help get a raise for Buddy and Sally but finds that hard to do after talking with Alan Brady's accountant.
Director:  Peter Baldwin  Writer:  Ernest Chambers  / Jay Burton 
Guest starring:  Roger C. Carmel
 30 mins    12/9/1964  12.  Episode 12: The Death of the Party
Rob tries to hide the fact he is sick as he helps Laura with a party.
Director:  Alan Rafkin  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Willard Waterman, Jane Dulo, Patty Regan, Pitt Herbert, Frank Adamo
 30 mins    12/16/1964  13.  Episode 14: Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sheldon Keller  / Howard Merrill 
Guest starring:  Doris Singleton, Richard Deacon
 30 mins    12/30/1964  14.  Episode 16: The Impractical Joke
Neil Schenk comes looking for a job while Rob returns an old favor.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Jack Carter, Peter Hobbs, Albert Carrier, Lynn Borden, Judy Taylor, Sally Carter
 30 mins    1/6/1965  15.  Episode 15: Brother, Can You Spare $2500?
Rob,Buddy, & Sally have just spent 11 hours finishing a script, on his way home Rob thinks he has the script in his hand but all he brings home is a newspaper! Rob remembers later that he left the script at Grand Centeral Station!
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Gene Baylos, Herbie Faye, Jimmy Cross, Tiny Brauer, Sheila Rogers, Larry J. Blake, Brian Nash
 30 mins    1/13/1965  16.  Episode 17: Stacey Petrie: Part 1
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.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Lennie Weinrib, Alvy Moore, Johnny Silver
 30 mins    1/20/1965  17.  Episode 18: Stacey Petrie: Part 2
Sally is asked to help Stacey learn how to date a lady.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Carl Reiner 
Guest starring:  Jerry Van Dyke, Howard Wendell
 30 mins    1/27/1965  18.  Episode 20: The Redcoats Are Coming
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.) Now Laura and Rob must help Stacey get over Julie.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Carl Reiner  / Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Jerry Van Dyke, Jane Wald, Herbie Faye, Kendrick Huxham, Carl Reiner
 30 mins    2/3/1965  19.  Episode 19: Boy#1, Boy #2
Laura & Millie drive Rob crazy when their sons are cast in a commercial.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Martin Ragaway 
Guest starring:  Peter Oliphant
 30 mins    2/10/1965  20.  Episode 21: The Case of the Pillow
Rob offers to hide The Redcoats at his home.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Chad Stuart, Jeremy Clyde, William Beckley, Trudi Ames, Ellie Sommers, Mollie Howerton, Wendy Wilson, Shelley Cochran, Linda Cochran
 30 mins    2/17/1965  21.  Episode 22: Young Man with a Shoehorn
Rob takes pillow salesman to court after buying pillows that smell like chickens.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Ed Begley, Alvy Moore, Amzie Strickland, Joel Fluellen, Johnny Silver
 30 mins    2/24/1965  22.  Episode 23: Girls Will Be Boys
Rob and Buddy invest in Uncle Lou's shoe store.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Lou Jacobi, Milton Frome, Amzie Strickland, Jane Dulo, LaRue Farlow, Irving Bacon
 30 mins    3/3/1965  23.  Episode 24: Bupkis
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!
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Bernard Fox, Doris Singleton, Tracy Stratford
 30 mins    3/10/1965  24.  Episode 25: Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home
Rob tries to get the royalites on The Bupkis after signing off on them eariler.
Director:  Lee Philips  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Greg Morris, Robert Ball, Patty Regan, Tim Herbert, Charles Dugdale, Carl Reiner
 30 mins    3/17/1965  25.  Episode 26: Anthony Stone
Rob and Laura may have found their dream house soon they find a rock in the center of the house!
Director:  Lee Philips  Writer:  Howard Ostroff  / Joan Darling 
Guest starring:  Stanley Adams, Eddie Ryder
 30 mins    3/24/1965  26.  Episode 27: Never Bathe on Saturday
Rob and Buddy find out that Sally's date is married.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Joseph C. Cavella 
Guest starring:  Richard Angarola, Frank Adamo, Bob Hoffman
 30 mins    3/31/1965  27.  Episode 30: 100 Terrible Hours
Laura and Rob plan to see a play but she gets locked in a bathroom at their hotel.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Carl Reiner 
Guest starring:  Bernard Fox, Bill Idelson, Kathleen Freeman, Arthur Malet, Johnny Silver
 30 mins    4/14/1965  28.  Episode 28: A Show of Hands
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.)
Director:  Theodore J Flicker  Writer:  Joseph C. Cavella 
Guest starring:  Joel Fluellen, Henry Scott, Herkie Styles
 30 mins    4/21/1965  29.  Episode 29: Baby Fat
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.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Richard Erdman, Sandy Kenyon, Strother Martin
 30 mins    5/5/1965  30.  Episode 31: Br-room, Br-room
Just before Rob meets Alan Brady for the first time he tries to stay awake for 100 hours while doing a radio show.
Director:  Theodore J Flicker  Writer:  Sam Denoff  / Bill Persky 
Guest starring:  Fred Clark, Dabbs Greer, Howard Wendell, Harry Stanton, Johnny Silver, Frank Adamo
 30 mins    5/12/1965  31.  Episode 32: There's No Sale Like Wholesale
Rob has a new motorcycle and takes it for a ride and is later arrested.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Carl Kleinschmitt  / Dale McRaven 
Guest starring:  Sandy Kenyon, Jimmy Murphy, Robert Random, Carl Reindel, Linda Marshall, Johnny Silver
Disc 05
 30 mins    5/26/1965  32.  There's No Sale Like Wholesale
Rob learns a leason after letting Buddy buy a coat that is to big for Laura.
Director:  Jerry Paris  Writer:  Garry Marshall  / Jerry Belson 
Guest starring:  Lou Krugman, Jane Dulo, Peter Brocco, A.G. Vitanza
Edition Details
Series Dick Van Dyke Show
Release Date 4/27/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 5
Personal Details
Purchase Date 5/27/2004
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $44.99
Condition Excellent
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Bit Rate N/A
Anamophic No
Links IMDB
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Features
Disc 01 [None]

Widescreen Review
1964-65: THE FOURTH SEASON
Year-End Rating: 27.1 (7th place)

Carl Reiner continues as producer of the series's fourth season of popular and critical acclaim. Story consultants Bill Persky and Sam Denoff write a majority of the season's scripts, with notable contributions from Reiner, Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson, and Joseph C. Cavella, among others.

95 My Mother Can Beat Up My Father First Aired: September 23, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Paul Gilbert, Ken Berry, Tom Avera, Imelda de Martin, Lou Cutell

Laura flattens an obnoxious drunk after he slugs Rob, but mainly succeeds in wounding her husband's delicate pride.

96 The Ghost of A. Chantz First Aired: September 30, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Maurice Brenner, Milton Parsons

Rob and Laura share an unsettling night with Buddy and Sally in a haunted cabin.

97 The Lady and the Baby-Sitter First Aired: October 7, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Star: Eddie Hodges

The Petries' teenage baby-sitter develops an adolescent crush on Laura.

98 A Vigilante Ripped My Sports Coat First Aired: October 14, 1964
Writer: Carl Reiner
Director: Peter Baldwin

Rob and Jerry lock horns when Rob refuses to join the vigilante group Jerry formed to police the neighborhood lawns.

Carl Reiner, himself a former resident of the sleepy suburb of New Rochelle, concocts a sly satire of suburban life in his dark tale of how one man's unruly crabgrass very nearly incites the neighborhood to mob action.

99 The Man From Emperor First Aired: October 21, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff, Carl Reiner
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Lee Philips, Gloria Neil, Nadia Sanders, Sally Carter, Tracy Butler

Rob is tempted by an offer to join the editorial staff of a glossy men's magazine, though Laura has other ideas.

100 Romance, Roses, and Rye Bread First Aired: October 28, 1964
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Sid Melton, Jeri Lou James, Frank Adamo

Sally discovers an unlikely admirer when the local deli man delivers a single red rose along with her chicken salad.

101 4 1/2 First Aired: November 4, 1964
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Star: Don Rickles

Rob recalls the story of Lyle Delp--a hapless stickup man who had the misfortune to rob the Petries in a stalled elevator.

The holdup man is played by Don Rickles, who had known Bill Persky and Sam Denoff since the days when they wrote material for his nightclub act.

102 The Alan Brady Show Goes to Jail First Aired: November 11, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Don Rickles, Robert Strauss, Arthur Batanides, Ken Lynch, Allan Melvin, Vincent Barbi

The gang's all set to perform a show inside prison gates when Rob is mistaken for one of the inmates.

103 Three Letters From One Wife First Aired: November 18, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Carl Reiner, Valerie Yerke

Millie and Laura wage an ill-fated write-in campaign to bolster Rob's standing in Alan Brady's eyes.

104 Pink Pills and Purple Parents First Aired: November 25, 1964
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Alan Rafkin
Guest Stars: Isabel Randolph, Tom Tully

Rob recalls Laura's first disastrous encounter with his parents, after she'd taken a few too many of Millie's little pink pills to relax her nerves.

Director Alan Rafkin went on to become one of TV's most prolific comedy directors; his later credits include early episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, One Day at a Time, and MTM's The Bob Newhart Show, among many others.

105 It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise First Aired: December 2, 1964
Writers: Jay Burton, Ernest Chambers
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest Star: Roger C. Carmel

Rob enters the labyrinth of corporate finance when he tries to squeeze a raise for Buddy and Sally from Alan Brady's tightfisted accountant.

106 The Death of the Party First Aired: December 9, 1964
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Alan Rafkin
Guest Stars: Willard Waterman, Jane Dulo, Patty Regan, Pitt Herbert

Despite chills and a raging fever, Rob is determined to get through Laura's family reunion without anyone guessing that he's deathly ill.

107 My Two Show-Offs and Me First Aired: December 16, 1964
Writers: Sheldon Keller, Howard Merrill
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Star: Doris Singleton

The attentions of a visiting reporter transform Alan Brady's writing staff into a trio of bickering grandstanders.

108 Stretch Petrie Versus Kid Schenk First Aired: December 30, 1964
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Jack Carter, Peter Hobbs, Lynn Borden, Albert Carrier, Judy Taylor, Sally Carter

Rob finds it impossible to stand up to Neil Schenk, an opportunistic old friend who comes fishing for a job in return for an ancient favor.

109 Brother, Can You Spare $2,500? First Aired: January 6, 1965
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Gene Baylos, Herbie Faye, Jimmy Cross, Tiny Brauer, Larry Blake, Brian Nash, Sheila Rogers

A lost Alan Brady Show script is recovered by a vagrant, who demands that Rob pay $2,500 in exchange for its safe return.

110 The Impractical Joke First Aired: January 13, 1965
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Lennie Weinrib, Alvy Moore, Johnny Silver

Wary of being taken in by a practical joke, Buddy refuses to heed a visit from an agent of the Internal Revenue Service.

111 Stacey Petrie--Part I First Aired: January 20, 1965
Writer: Carl Reiner
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Jerry Van Dyke, Howard Wendell, Bill Idelson

Rob talks Sally into coaching his withdrawn brother, Stacey, through a practice date at her apartment.

112 Stacey Petrie--Part II First Aired: January 27, 1965
Writers: Carl Reiner, Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Jerry Van Dyke, Jane Wald, Kendrick Huxham, Herbie Faye, Carl Reiner

Rob and Laura help Stacey recover from a cold rejection by the woman of his dreams.

113 Boy Number 1 Versus Boy Number 2 First Aired: February 3, 1965
Writer: Martin A. Ragaway
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Peter Oliphant, Colin Male

Millie and Laura become overnight stage mothers when Ritchie and Freddie are chosen to play small parts on The Alan Brady Show.

114 The Redcoats Are Coming First Aired: February 10, 1965
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Chad Stuart, Jeremy Clyde, Mollie Howerton, Bill Beckley, Wendy Wilson, Ellie Sommers, Trudi Ames

The Petrie home becomes a potential mob scene when Rob and Laura offer secret asylum to the Redcoats, a pair of teen idols from England.

The Redcoats were played by the British folk-rock duo Chad and Jeremy, who would repeat their performance in similar roles on ABC's Patty Duke Show a few weeks later.

115 The Case of the Pillow First Aired: February 17, 1965
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Howard Morris
Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Alvy Moore, Joel Fluellen, Amzie Strickland

Rob fancies himself a crusading lawyer when he takes an unscrupulous pillow salesman to small claims court.

116 Young Man With a Shoehorn First Aired: February 24, 1965
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Lou Jacobi, Milton Frome, LaRue Farlow, Amzie Strickland, Jane Dulo

Rob and Buddy sign on as silent partners in a discount shoe store, but before long, they're pushing pumps on the sales floor.

117 Girls Will Be Boys First Aired: March 3, 1965
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Bernard Fox, Tracy Stratford, Doris Singleton

Ritchie runs into girl trouble when he comes home with bruises inflicted by a bully named Priscilla.

118 Bupkiss First Aired: March 10, 1965
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Lee Philips
Guest Stars: Robert Ball, Greg Morris, Patty Regan, Tim Herbert, Charles Dugdale

Rob is surprised when a novelty song he penned with an old Army buddy pops up on the radio, but is dismayed to find out that his partner took all the credit.

Writers Persky and Denoff wrote "Bupkiss," which was recorded for the show by pop singers Dick and Dee Dee.

119 Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home First Aired: March 17, 1965
Writers: Howard Ostroff, Joan Darling
Director: Lee Philips
Guest Stars: Stanley Adams, Eddie Ryder

Rob recalls the day he and Laura decided to buy their dream house, even after they discovered a massive rock in its basement.

120 Anthony Stone First Aired: March 24, 1965
Writer: Joseph C. Cavella
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Richard Angarola, Bob Hoffman

Rob and Buddy make the startling discovery that Sally's mysterious new boyfriend is a mortician--and a married one, at that.

121 Never Bathe on Saturday First Aired: March 31, 1965
Writer: Carl Reiner
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Bernard Fox, Bill Idelson, Kathleen Freeman, Arthur Malet, Johnny Silver

Laura finds herself in an embarrassing fix when she gets her toe stuck in the water spout of a fancy hotel bathtub--with the door locked from the inside.

122 A Show of Hands First Aired: April 14, 1965
Writer: Joseph C. Cavella
Director: Theodore J. Flicker
Guest Stars: Joel Fluellen, Henry Scott, Herkie Styles

Rob and Laura are forced to wear gloves to a prestigious awards banquet after they accidentally dye their hands an indelible shade of black.

123 Baby Fat First Aired: April 21, 1965
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Strother Martin, Carl Reiner, Sandy Kenyon, Richard Erdman

After agreeing to doctor the script for Alan Brady's Broadway debut, Rob has second thoughts about performing the thankless task without recognition.

124 100 Terrible Hours First Aired: May 5, 1965
Writers: Bill Persky, Sam Denoff
Director: Theodore J. Flicker
Guest Stars: Carl Reiner, Fred Clark, Howard Wendell, Dabbs Greer, Harry Stanton.

Rob recalls the time he broadcast a radio show for 100 hours straight before he stumbled in to meet Alan Brady for the first time.

Rob's early career as a disc jockey was another facet of his character borrowed from real life. Dick Van Dyke hosted popular radio talk shows in Atlanta and New Orleans before he moved into television in the mid-1950s.

125 Br-room, Br-room First Aired: May 12, 1965
Writers: Dale McRaven, Carl Kleinschmitt
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Sandy Kenyon, Jimmy Murphy, Johnny Silver, Bob Random, Carl Reindel, Linda Marshall

Rob takes his new motorcycle out for a spin and unwittingly falls in with a gang of teenage bikers.

126 There's No Sale Like Wholesale First Aired: May 26, 1965
Writers: Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson
Director: Jerry Paris
Guest Stars: Lou Krugman, Jane Dulo, Peter Brocco, A. G. Vitanza

Rob decides to save a few bucks on Laura's new fur coat by letting Buddy order it wholesale--a decision he lives to regret.