I cut Laura a lot of slack. Rob and Carl Reiner won't let her get a job. The church leagues won't let her wear capri pants too often, and some viewers hate that she gets upset and her voice rises in pitch. (Isn't that true for us all?) While I love June Cleaver, I'm glad Laura Petrie has a range of emotions, wardrobe and aspirations. NO stepford wives on Bonnie Meadow rd.
During the Wade Hayes song "The Day She Left Tulsa (In a Chevy)" (1997), it's early in the morning with damp foggy weather, and Rob (Dick Van Dyke) gets ready to go out golfing during the first verse and chorus. In the second verse, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) woke up, telling that it's 5:00 AM in the morning. She tells Rob that he dressed, shaved, packed, and got out without waking her up. During the song's bridge and final chorus, Rob and Laura are having a conversation in the bedroom.👍
@@93Jubilee I have enjoyed this remarkable show since it first aired, but MTM was a bit much for my taste. She emulated DVD in almost every aspect, so much in fact that it seemed she lacked her own comedic style and sense.
Actually, it's Peary's Gildersleeve replacement Willard Waterman playing Uncle Harold. Harold Peary was on the show, though, playing Uncle Edward in the episode "Who and Where Was Antonio Stradivarius?"
@@frankleslie2774 I do believe I stand corrected! It’s an easy mistake to make since they look so much alike; and since I'm legally blind. Are you also a fan of Old-Time Radio programs? I truly enjoy "The Great Gildersleeve," but my all-time favorite has to be "Fibber McGee and Molly." In my opinion, Jim Jordan, who played Fibber, was a true master. (Sorry it has taken me so long to reply)
@@CamilleGG451 [I have made a similar reply many times! What is wrong with people? It's as if they believe that the characters in their TV sets are real and that they are watching the original Truman Show!] 🙄
@MrMenefrego1 I remember in the 70s hearing that people would write to soap opera stars out of concern for their husband's affair or "illegitimate child" or whatever... 😆 I was only a kid then but I remember thinking "Wow, there's a lot of uneducated people in this country apparently! (Well, and/or just weird lol).
If I had a wife as beautiful as Laura I would give her some slack. She has a few edges but nothing worth mentioning. But they're both young and learning :) Just glad they made this tv series I enjoy !!!
I don't know how old you are. The executives gave marry a lot of static about trying to where those capris. I thought she was pretty hot. But mary press for the pants and got a man if you look at other shows dated back then mostly dresses.
@@randilevson9547 [I have made that same reply many times! What is wrong with people? It's as if they believe that the characters in their TV sets are real and that they are watching the original Truman Show!] 🙄
The Adamo Watch: Frank Adamo is the party guest reading a book. Also I wouldn't have bothered having a party for that jerk of an uncle just because everyone felt sorry for him. I'd have said; "Hey, I don't like the guy, he's your problem, deal with it."
It's just my opinion, but I feel that Harry Morgan as Bill Gannon was Joe's best partner and I enjoyed him so much with his distinctive voice and his sandwiches, lol! 's'
When viewers say that 's how things were--regarding somewhat sexist or old fashioned story elements, it's worth noting that Sally or another character will often indicate an opposing view or statement to show even in the early to mid 60s, such ideas were becoming objectionable. I wonder as with the woke crap today, a vocal, pushy and tiny minority of complainers back then were able to sway writers and networks while the vast majority of viewers didn't give a rat's behind whether the beds were 4 ft apart. I think they couldn't let Laura have a job because it would mean expanding the show's budget and cast while stealing time from Sally/Buddy/Rob scenes. Kind of why we rarely see Pickles and why Sally can't land a man. Frankly I would have loved to see 6th, 7th and 8th seasons where Sally and Buddy had full home lives too.
Kent cigarettes in season 2. Procter & gamble products in the first. In summer the seasons you can hear them talking about smoking cigarettes both rob and her
i was a caddie for ten years and it annoys the crap out of me how on EVERY tv show, from the beginning of tv, they always carry the golf bag backwards!!
What bugged me the most was Rob sneezing and spraying his germs all over everything! Then not washing his hands and handing things to people. Downright nasty! A one-man maker of an epidemic. 😝👎👎
This is kind of a rehash of other episodes it seems. Laura upset because Rob is playing golf and has a feeling something will happen like being to tired and him getting sick and he reasures her that nothing will happen and yet he does get sick, Rob going skying and Laura has a feeling of him getting hurt on the slopes and he reasures her it will be all right, yet he does get hurt. And there are other shows, to tired to think of them now, but it seemed by the fourth seasons the writing was getting a bit stale for ideas.
About 2 weeks ago i started watching all of then i'm up to this episode. I'm noticing there are some related to other episodes i didn't remember like that but we weren't so critical in those days. Great show
@@Charles-ix5jc Oddly enough, even though I might have been a bit critical about the 4th season still my favorite episode was the first one of the 4th season, where Rob trys to handle a drunk hitting on Laura and gets punched in the stomach putting him out for the count and Laura judoi flips the drunk. What happens afterwards had me rolling on the floor. I may have been a bit critical on some of the last two seasons of this show, they still had some classic episodes, so you are right about me not enjoying the show as it is. My Mother Can Beat Up Your Father still remains my favorite of all The Dick Van Dyke Show episodes.
She had 16 guests, she had to prepare for them beforehand, plus he kept perking up every time she was around. Not hard for her to miss he was sick. Not everyone looks deathly ill when they have the flu in spite of how they feel.
She must have had a sweet deal of a contract when she signed up for this show…a lot of episodes are about her past loves (priest, millionaire, another sgt from Camp Crowder, the boy sitter who is infatuated with her) then some situations which make her look silly. I grew up with a chauvinist dad, believe me Rob was never sexist.
Borderline one of my "Laura hating" episodes. Rob couldn't tell Laura about his feeling sick because of her hen pecking trapping him. Is it just me or does Laura's side of the family seem like nothing but stuck up jerks? Her parents seem so to me
Not really. She was simply warning him in the beginning. He chose to ignore said warning, and fell sick because he did. If he had listened, he wouldn't be sick in the first place. Besides, if he had told her he was ill, she would have understood, even though there might be a little 'I told you so', and she would have told her family he couldn't be there. He didn't, because he was afraid of being proven wrong - and faced the consequences.
@@preetakumar6593 ...In the final scene, Laura tells Rob that the doctor said he couldn't have caught the virus on the golf course that morning and be as sick as he was that night. So, no, he didn't get sick because he ignored her warning. He was already sick when he left the house that morning to go play golf. Even if he hadn't played golf at all, he was already sick. Watch some of the other episodes like the Ballad of the Betty Lou. If Laura doesn't get her way, she's a witch to him. She pouts and won't talk to him.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 Laura is many things, a witch she certainly is not. Have you even seen the whole series? Even if he already was sick to begin with, going out and playing golf on a damp course during a fog certainly wasn't going to make him better. Besides, if he had just told her, she might have been a little smug about it but she certainly would not have forced him to be at the party. When he collapses, she immediately tends to him upon realizing he is sick. I've watched the entire series many times. In The Ballad of the Betty Lou, she was in the right as well. She told Rob he would wind up enemies with Jerry and boating wasn't his thing. She refused to speak to him because she knew he was getting himself into something that wasn't good for him on nothing but a random impulse. If you've seen that episode, you'll also have seen how concerned she was when he didn't come back, and how relieved she was when she knew that he was safe. While she does have her immature moments (so does Rob, they're humans), overall it's easy for anyone to see that she loves Rob very much and he loves her too.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 I agree with you. Laura blames Rob at the end for not telling her he was sick. But she should have felt guilt for him not being able to tell her and how she treated him. Laura is beautiful but a bit difficult.
OMG, what a nagging wife. I would have left the house and filed for divorce. If you are constantly harassed no matter what you do or don't do, it's not funny and it's not worth saving the marriage
Laura is often bitchy in this show, demanding like a child and treats Rob like a child. This ep, she is the bitchiest she ever was to Rob. I don't know how Rob ever tolerated that. They both griped about each other's relatives alot. Sometimes Laura acts snobby in this show. I liked her character Mary Richards, in her own sitcom.
103 temperature is no joke. Also, love Laura's outfit at the party. Stunning.
The Manchurian Candidirt!🤣🤣
Whenever I run across that movie all I can think in my head is old boy so seriously bellowing “THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDIRT!”😂
Me too!😂😂
Yep, same!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
What a great show!!!!
6:56 Sally:"If I was your body and you got me up at 4:30 in the morning I'd hate you."😁
I like the two extras that are comedians in their own right or future comedians in their own right.
In their own right is right, twice.
I cut Laura a lot of slack. Rob and Carl Reiner won't let her get a job. The church leagues won't let her wear capri pants too often, and some viewers hate that she gets upset and her voice rises in pitch. (Isn't that true for us all?) While I love June Cleaver, I'm glad Laura Petrie has a range of emotions, wardrobe and aspirations. NO stepford wives on Bonnie Meadow rd.
Every time I see this episode, I gross out at him putting the ice cubes back in the canister after he rubs them on his feverish head 🤒
I believe they were plastic props.
During the Wade Hayes song "The Day She Left Tulsa (In a Chevy)" (1997), it's early in the morning with damp foggy weather, and Rob (Dick Van Dyke) gets ready to go out golfing during the first verse and chorus. In the second verse, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) woke up, telling that it's 5:00 AM in the morning. She tells Rob that he dressed, shaved, packed, and got out without waking her up. During the song's bridge and final chorus, Rob and Laura are having a conversation in the bedroom.👍
Oh awesome ! I love cross over stories!
Where are you getting this? I looked up the lyrics and there's not one reference to the DVDS.
I still love Laura ❤️
She seemed like a real jerk in this episode.
@@93Jubilee
I have enjoyed this remarkable show since it first aired, but MTM was a bit much for my taste. She emulated DVD in almost every aspect, so much in fact that it seemed she lacked her own comedic style and sense.
17:25 It's Harold Perry, AKA The Great Gildersleeve!
Actually, it's Peary's Gildersleeve replacement Willard Waterman playing Uncle Harold. Harold Peary was on the show, though, playing Uncle Edward in the episode "Who and Where Was Antonio Stradivarius?"
@@frankleslie2774 I do believe I stand corrected! It’s an easy mistake to make since they look so much alike; and since I'm legally blind. Are you also a fan of Old-Time Radio programs? I truly enjoy "The Great Gildersleeve," but my all-time favorite has to be "Fibber McGee and Molly." In my opinion, Jim Jordan, who played Fibber, was a true master. (Sorry it has taken me so long to reply)
Why is licorice ice cream even a thing
I wish it was a thing where I live. I'd buy it in bulk!😋💜❤
Lol I hope it's not! 😆
Yuck!
I had some many years ago. It's good.
@@shorty7363 Red licorice definitely, black licorice is nauseating!
Don't you people know that this Lora. Is just acting. You shouldn't take it personally
exactly!!
Who's Lora?
It's very odd... lot of very angry people directing their anger at pretend characters in a goofy sitcom. Sad actually :(
@@CamilleGG451 [I have made a similar reply many times! What is wrong with people? It's as if they believe that the characters in their TV sets are real and that they are watching the original Truman Show!] 🙄
@MrMenefrego1 I remember in the 70s hearing that people would write to soap opera stars out of concern for their husband's affair or "illegitimate child" or whatever... 😆 I was only a kid then but I remember thinking "Wow, there's a lot of uneducated people in this country apparently! (Well, and/or just weird lol).
If I had a wife as beautiful as Laura I would give her some slack. She has a few edges but nothing worth mentioning. But they're both young and learning :) Just glad they made this tv series I enjoy !!!
You do know that Rob and Laura Petrie are fictional characters, played expertly by Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore.
I don't know how old you are. The executives gave marry a lot of static about trying to where those capris. I thought she was pretty hot. But mary press for the pants and got a man if you look at other shows dated back then mostly dresses.
@@randilevson9547 [I have made that same reply many times! What is wrong with people? It's as if they believe that the characters in their TV sets are real and that they are watching the original Truman Show!] 🙄
No product placement here, cracker box blacked out 10:33
Puttin' off the Ritz.
I could tell ,anyway, from the box.
WOW, I hope I don't get any of you guys as jurors if I'm up for a murder trial.
The Adamo Watch: Frank Adamo is the party guest reading a book. Also I wouldn't have bothered having a party for that jerk of an uncle just because everyone felt sorry for him. I'd have said; "Hey, I don't like the guy, he's your problem, deal with it."
He's probably reading his own book 'Lavender Lollipopths'.
Lol, now I might remember his name. Whenever I see Frank Adamo in an episode, I'm always like, "It's THAT GUY!!!"
@@poetcomic1-😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In the charades scene, the creepy uncle's first two guesses are 'The Kinsey Report' and 'Lolita'. Just sayin'........
All I could think about were the germs going everywhere. 😬
They don't make 'em like this anymore.
Ah, so now everyone goes home with Rob's flu germs!
It's just my opinion, but I feel that Harry Morgan as Bill Gannon was Joe's best partner and I enjoyed him so much with his distinctive voice and his sandwiches, lol!
's'
Why didn’t Rob pack the night before…?
Because he and Laura were arguing and she'd naturally try guilt tripping him if Rob tried
And, this is a TV show.....
Because then they would have needed 10 more minutes of dialog for the show.
Yeah, rules of the road, pack the night before
I think in real life he is ADD and some of the skits are things that happen in real life
When viewers say that 's how things were--regarding somewhat sexist or old fashioned story elements, it's worth noting that Sally or another character will often indicate an opposing view or statement to show even in the early to mid 60s, such ideas were becoming objectionable. I wonder as with the woke crap today, a vocal, pushy and tiny minority of complainers back then were able to sway writers and networks while the vast majority of viewers didn't give a rat's behind whether the beds were 4 ft apart. I think they couldn't let Laura have a job because it would mean expanding the show's budget and cast while stealing time from Sally/Buddy/Rob scenes. Kind of why we rarely see Pickles and why Sally can't land a man. Frankly I would have loved to see 6th, 7th and 8th seasons where Sally and Buddy had full home lives too.
I guess Nabisco wasn’t a sponsor. 😂
Kent cigarettes in season 2. Procter & gamble products in the first. In summer the seasons you can hear them talking about smoking cigarettes both rob
and her
Rob should cover his mouth when coughing + sneezing to prevent the spread of germs.
Apple pie and cheese?
I know I said the same thing when I first heard it but with Sharp cheddar - so good.
Ice cream or melted cheddar (not a lot) on apple pie - I was raised on it.
It was fairly common when I grew up in Indiana in the 1950's. Cheese and apples are a good combo, often showing up on snack platters.
Cheese with apples is really good.
Are you an American? Apple pie and melted cheese is a pretty traditional American thing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 1:40
12:52 how come they don't have sheets, pillow or blankets on those bed?
It's the bed cover.
They have all of those at the start of this video.
cheap chopped chicken feathers
Blech! Rob rubs his face with ice cubes then puts the cubes back in the ice bucket! Gross even if he wasn’t sick!
😆 I swear I was going to comment the same thing.
It’s supposed to be a comedy.
😅😅
i was a caddie for ten years and it annoys the crap out of me how on EVERY tv show, from the beginning of tv, they always carry the golf bag backwards!!
I was a golf caddie too many many moons ago, and OMG the tips I made were awesome. One week I went home with over 400 bucks!
What bugged me the most was Rob sneezing and spraying his germs all over everything! Then not washing his hands and handing things to people. Downright nasty! A one-man maker of an epidemic. 😝👎👎
This was the early 1960's. Bigger fish to fry than germs. Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy assassination, etc.
Yeah but it's funny.
No one ever worried about sprain disinfecting all over their hands and stuff in the 60s
@@Charles-ix5jc I was in high school in the 60's and can assure you that nobody wanted a sick person sneezing or coughing on them.
This is kind of a rehash of other episodes it seems. Laura upset because Rob is playing golf and has a feeling something will happen like being to tired and him getting sick and he reasures her that nothing will happen and yet he does get sick, Rob going skying and Laura has a feeling of him getting hurt on the slopes and he reasures her it will be all right, yet he does get hurt. And there are other shows, to tired to think of them now, but it seemed by the fourth seasons the writing was getting a bit stale for ideas.
About 2 weeks ago i started watching all of then i'm up to this episode. I'm noticing there are some related to other episodes i didn't remember like that but we weren't so critical in those days. Great show
the motorcycle episode.
@@Charles-ix5jc Oddly enough, even though I might have been a bit critical about the 4th season still my favorite episode was the first one of the 4th season, where Rob trys to handle a drunk hitting on Laura and gets punched in the stomach putting him out for the count and Laura judoi flips the drunk. What happens afterwards had me rolling on the floor. I may have been a bit critical on some of the last two seasons of this show, they still had some classic episodes, so you are right about me not enjoying the show as it is. My Mother Can Beat Up Your Father still remains my favorite of all The Dick Van Dyke Show episodes.
That's kinda sad it took Laura that long to notice Rob was sick.
If she had, there would be no plot.
She never plays a good wife to Rob.
She had 16 guests, she had to prepare for them beforehand, plus he kept perking up every time she was around. Not hard for her to miss he was sick. Not everyone looks deathly ill when they have the flu in spite of how they feel.
gilder sleeve daughter is Madeline Khan?
Patty Regan in the credits.
It isn't her, but there is a resemblance.
Funny how there are so many comments critiquing Laura but never any comments about Rob's many episodes of being sexist
This series is from the early 60's. Stop applying your modern day over sensitive fake outrage to something that was perfectly normal at the time.
If you find it sexist, then don't watch it .
@@gregh7400 Same goes for those bitching about Laura.
@@gregh7400 Agree
She must have had a sweet deal of a contract when she signed up for this show…a lot of episodes are about her past loves (priest, millionaire, another sgt from Camp Crowder, the boy sitter who is infatuated with her) then some situations which make her look silly. I grew up with a chauvinist dad, believe me Rob was never sexist.
Borderline one of my "Laura hating" episodes. Rob couldn't tell Laura about his feeling sick because of her hen pecking trapping him.
Is it just me or does Laura's side of the family seem like nothing but stuck up jerks? Her parents seem so to me
I agree with you about Laura in this episode.
Not really. She was simply warning him in the beginning. He chose to ignore said warning, and fell sick because he did. If he had listened, he wouldn't be sick in the first place. Besides, if he had told her he was ill, she would have understood, even though there might be a little 'I told you so', and she would have told her family he couldn't be there. He didn't, because he was afraid of being proven wrong - and faced the consequences.
@@preetakumar6593 ...In the final scene, Laura tells Rob that the doctor said he couldn't have caught the virus on the golf course that morning and be as sick as he was that night. So, no, he didn't get sick because he ignored her warning. He was already sick when he left the house that morning to go play golf. Even if he hadn't played golf at all, he was already sick.
Watch some of the other episodes like the Ballad of the Betty Lou. If Laura doesn't get her way, she's a witch to him. She pouts and won't talk to him.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 Laura is many things, a witch she certainly is not. Have you even seen the whole series?
Even if he already was sick to begin with, going out and playing golf on a damp course during a fog certainly wasn't going to make him better. Besides, if he had just told her, she might have been a little smug about it but she certainly would not have forced him to be at the party. When he collapses, she immediately tends to him upon realizing he is sick.
I've watched the entire series many times. In The Ballad of the Betty Lou, she was in the right as well. She told Rob he would wind up enemies with Jerry and boating wasn't his thing. She refused to speak to him because she knew he was getting himself into something that wasn't good for him on nothing but a random impulse. If you've seen that episode, you'll also have seen how concerned she was when he didn't come back, and how relieved she was when she knew that he was safe.
While she does have her immature moments (so does Rob, they're humans), overall it's easy for anyone to see that she loves Rob very much and he loves her too.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 I agree with you. Laura blames Rob at the end for not telling her he was sick. But she should have felt guilt for him not being able to tell her and how she treated him. Laura is beautiful but a bit difficult.
Somehow I love the show but can't stand the two main characters lol - I feel the same about the MTM show...
QUIT INTERRUPTING!! 😐
This was mary tyler moore's best stuff. The show with Rhoda and stuff was no good.
You are entitled to your opinion. No matter how wrong it is. The MTM show was amazing in so many ways.
I hate it when this CHARectEr,
Keeps tell his wife,
"I'm sorry hunny " ❗
Especially when the wife is the offense😊
OMG, what a nagging wife. I would have left the house and filed for divorce. If you are constantly harassed no matter what you do or don't do, it's not funny and it's not worth saving the marriage
Pepeboy you shouldn't take Lora seriously. She just acting
He was lying to her tho...
It's a TV show?
some people are taking this comedy series to seriously. It's called acting .It's called a comedy
You take this too seriously.
Laura is often bitchy in this show, demanding like a child and treats Rob like a child. This ep, she is the bitchiest she ever was to Rob. I don't know how Rob ever tolerated that. They both griped about each other's relatives alot. Sometimes Laura acts snobby in this show. I liked her character Mary Richards, in her own sitcom.
Cant stand whiney, complaining, spoiled know it all Laura....followed by her shrill, always the victim, voice