Not A Poll: The Dick Van Dyke Show IS the funniest sitcom ever!

They almost had to change the ending, because CBS was worried the original ending was racially insensitive.

My husband grew up on Wilmott Rd. (I’m from White Plains).

I can never pick the [anything]est [anything] ever, so I can’t commit, but I love the Dick Van Dyke show. Watched it as a kid and loved rewatching it and realizing I didn’t get half of what I was seeing then.

“Coast-to-coast Big Mouth”, where Laura accidentally blurts out that Alan Brady is bald on national telelvision.

I think Dick Van Dyke is one of the very few sitcoms from that era that can still be enjoyed today by adults.

For the Laura Petrie fans out there.

Maybe someone could start a poll? That would be a new and original idea.

And Maude lived in Tuckahoe and Don Draper’s house was in Ossining.

Does this mean something culturally or were they just convenient towns in Westchester County?

Laura Petrie was a wonderful addition to the society of sitcom moms. From my pov, she was like an alien. Nothing like her existed among the moms I knew.

Well, one of the first 100 or so. Sitcoms had been running on tv on all four networks (and in syndication) for well over a decade by then.

The show was wonderfully funny, had the perfect cast, and didn’t depend on stupidity, coincidence, or embarrassment for humor. Modern shows are much faster paced and cram more jokes into them, and the background and meta humor of shows like Community or 30 Rock add layers that Carl Reiner never would have thought to do in 1961. (Reiner is rightly deified, but the show got better with other writers after the first season, when it started growing from more standard sitcom plots.) So “funnier” is a tough standard. I agree that just having it in the argument after all this time says it all. No other show of that era set as high a standard.

Great show, although I still go with “I Love Lucy” as the best ever. Good thing they changed the cast from the original pilot “Head of the Family” with Carl Reiner and Barbara Britton as Laura. Van Dyke and Moore were magical. Also interesting that MTM was rejected for Danny Thomas Show because he nose was different from him, later when looking for an actress he said “who was that actress with the upturned nose and the three names”?

I have to go with the Greg Morris episode and the Walnut…“What is a Danny Thomas?”. Another great one was having Jerry van Dyke as Rob’s brother in a self pity mood going “You don’t know how I feel! Nobody knows how I feel!”.

Surely the latter. But, for some reason, their suburb was mentioned a lot - most folks I make the connection with recognize it immediately. Kinda like knowing that Radar was from Ottumwa, Iowa and Hawkeye from Crabapple Cove, Maine - some locations seemed more important for their characters and the Petries in New Rochelle seemed to have been one of them…

Sorry. You are all wrong. “The Andy Griffith Show” is by far the best sitcom ever.

You know that the color seasons exist, right?

New Rochelle in the 1960s is the type of town that people like the Petries would have lived in, though.

They only made five seasons and stopped when color was invented and Barney moved to Raleigh. :cool:

I cannot quite agree with the premise. I will however grant that Mary Tyler Moore, as Laura Petrie, is the hottest sitcom wife of all.

Dick Van Dyke is a classic, but it rarely raised more than a quiet chuckle for me. Plus, after awhile Buddy was just being an A-hole with the bald jokes.

For the era, in my opinion, nothing topped The Honeymooners. Sure, you can argue that fat jokes are just as bad as bald jokes, but see Mel Cooley never did anything to deserve Buddy’s onslaught. Ralph Kramden deserved everything he got.

It didn’t hurt to have one of the best physical comedians ever. The rest of the cast was wonderful, obviously, but damn! Song, dance, slapstick,timing, impressions, off the chart pratfalls – van Dyke was amazing.

Slapstick just doesn’t make me laugh.

You’ll get no argument from me. When the DVDs came out, I watched the entire series in order. Than montage makes me want to do it again.

There is no way I could select a single best episode, but a few come to mind:

When Rob buys the motorcycle (Robbie Baby :slight_smile: )

When the wives are home alone and there’s a cat burglar in the neighborhood.

When Rob and Jerry buy the boat.
mmm

Mary Tyler Moore was my first childhood crush, & I’m still hooked on that million watt smile.:slight_smile:

Ann Morgan Guilbert who played Millie was also hysterical. I really don’t think people appreciate her enough. One of the best episodes of the series showcases Laura and Millie having to stay alone in the house while their husbands go off on a fishing trip.

Millie and Laura were a great comedy team

This is mine also. The scene with Carl Reiner and his wigs is one of the best sitcom scenes ever.

One of the things that made it for me is that Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie were not just actors, but totally believable as comedy writers. Just as a lot of the writers from Your Show of Shows went into standup, it made sense for people from standup to go into this version of Your Show of Shows.

I suspect today the writers’ room would be a bit more populated.