The Dick Van Dyke Show Season 1 Episode 19
The Talented Neighborhood
Rob and Laura find Ritchie eating breakfast and reading the paper! Rob is happy his son can read, which gives Rob an idea to test Ritchie's IQ (how smart he is) Laura calls Rob to say she heard Ritchie say a bad word. Rob wants to talk to his son about saying bad word. Ritchie has trouble understanding the difference so he goes and brings his little blackboard out with the word in question, Rob then asks Ritchie not to say the word. Sally and Buddy are working on a joke but all Rob can think of is the dirty word Ritchie said. Rob calls the Kirks to complain about the words Tommy (their son) uses. When the Kirks come over Rob and Laura learn that Mr. Kirk is a Minster!
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- 1 - 26I Am My Brother's KeeperMar. 21, 1962
- 1 - 25Where You Been, Fassbinder?Mar. 14, 1962
- 1 - 24One Angry ManMar. 07, 1962
- 1 - 23The TwizzleFeb. 28, 1962
- 1 - 22Father of the WeekFeb. 21, 1962
- 1 - 21The Boarder IncidentFeb. 14, 1962
- 1 - 20A Word a DayFeb. 07, 1962
- 1 - 19The Talented NeighborhoodJan. 31, 1962
- 1 - 18Who Owes Who What?Jan. 24, 1962
- 1 - 17Punch Thy NeighborJan. 17, 1962
- 1 - 16The Curious Thing About WomenJan. 10, 1962
- 1 - 15Where Did I Come From?Jan. 03, 1962
- 1 - 14Buddy, Can You Spare a Job?Dec. 26, 1961
- 1 - 13Sally Is a GirlDec. 19, 1961
- 1 - 12Empress Carlotta's NecklaceDec. 12, 1961
- 1 - 11Forty-Four TicketsDec. 05, 1961
- 1 - 10The Meershatz PipeNov. 28, 1961
- 1 - 9The Unwelcome HouseguestNov. 21, 1961
- 1 - 8To Tell or Not to TellNov. 14, 1961
- 1 - 7Jealousy!Nov. 07, 1961
- 1 - 6Harrison B. Harding of Camp Crowder, Mo.Nov. 06, 1961
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