In this sit-com Dick Van Dyke plays Dick Preston, a local television talk show host in Phoenix, Arizona. Like his previous series, this show divides its time between Dick's job in television and his home life with his wife and child.
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Directors
- Carl Reiner (8 episodes)
- Jerry Paris (7 episodes)
- Noam Pitlik (5 episodes)
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- Carl Reiner (82 episodes)
- Saul Turteltaub (6 episodes)
- Bernie Orenstein (6 episodes)
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- CBS was so anxious to have Dick Van Dyke back that they signed him to a three-year contract. After the third season, Van Dyke decided not to renew his contract and the show ended.
- Carl Reiner wrote an episode in which Jenny was to walk in on Dick and Jenny having sex. When CBS refused to air the episode, Reiner protested by stating he would never work with CBS again…
[show]Carl Reiner wrote an episode in which Jenny was to walk in on Dick and Jenny having sex. When CBS refused to air the episode, Reiner protested by stating he would never work with CBS again after the third season. But Reiner returned to CBS in 1981 to appear in "Disneyland" (1954) {Walt Disney: One Man's Dream (#28.12)} and Skokie (1981) (TV). The episode aired in syndicated reruns.
[hide] - The New Dick Van Dyke Show was filmed in the exclusive desert enclave of Carefree, Arizona in a state-of-the-art production facility, Southwestern Studios. Van Dyke had announced his…
[show]The New Dick Van Dyke Show was filmed in the exclusive desert enclave of Carefree, Arizona in a state-of-the-art production facility, Southwestern Studios. Van Dyke had announced his retirement and moved to Cave Creek, the grittier, charming cowboy town adjacent to its upscale cousin of Carefree. It is rumored that CBS wanted Van Dyke to return to their prime time line up so much that they constructed Southwestern Studios when they could not lure him back to Hollywood from his new, beloved desert home.
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