Dick Van Dyke has to be one of the most genuine wholesome people in the history of entertainment. It's crazy that he struggled so much with alcoholism, overcame it, talked about it when nobody else did, and is STILL ALIVE today and worked into his 90s. Absolute hero, and a legend to boot.
I'm a long-time bachelorette, so I've often told people that the man I would love to marry is Rob Petrie. They always say, "Oh, you mean Dick Van Dyke?" I say no, Rob Petrie. I always thought Rob was the most perfect husband on television, so beautifully written by Carl Reiner. Yes, THAT's the man I would marry! But Dick, you're right up there too! :)
I recently started watching the Dick Van Dyke show in reruns on Decades. I think thelast time I watched ws probably reruns in the 70's. It still holds up comedically and socially.
@@plane_guy6051 They literally talked about it in this interview and Dick has ALWAYS been very open about his past struggles with alcohol. What in the hell kind of comment is that??? Nothing negative was said here......
Those two truly loved each other. They didn't have to be romantically involved, just look at their eyes - they adored each other. What a beautiful friendship.
Their chemistry is amazing. They have a great relationship on screen as Rob and Laura, but it's so amazing to see that their love for each other was not artificial
Watching these two takes me back to a happier, simpler time. These are the people you want to live forever because the world is a little sadder place without them.
I love them too and I just watched all 5 seasons on Netflix, all 5 seasons of 39 episodes each and I still laugh so hard and just smile while watching it. I actually own all 5 seasons on dvd, but it was easier to pull it up on Netflix.
While on a business trip down in the Los Angeles area, I was on my way to a business luncheon at the Perch LA rooftop restaurant, in the Pershing Square Building. I was escorted to the VIP elevator, and as I stepped in, I realized that the only other passenger was Dick Van Dyke. I smiled at him, and he gave me a very friendly grin. So I said, "Are you also heading up to the restaurant for that Board Meeting of Tam O'Shanter Ltd. of Scotland?" He laughed, and said, "Doggone, I love knowing there's still fans of the show who actually remember those details. Thank you for being that kind of fan." He's a genuinely nice guy, with a warmth, and an easy smile.
Mary's voice is so sweet. When she speaks it makes my heart dance for joy!!!! God rest her soul. I always enjoyed it so much whenever she would say "Oh Rob" Lol!!!
This was a joy to watch. Dick is still alive but sadly Mary has passed. There was genuine affection between them but also respect and professionalism. What a fun segment to watch 20 years after the fact. RIP MTM, best wish DVD.
These two are truly americas sweetharts forever. The undeniable chemistry and genuine love and support these two have for each other after all these years is heartwarming!
I had the privilege of seeing Mary in person at the SAG awards 2007 (she noticed I was having trouble with my camera and she stopped and posed for me) and I met Dick Van Dyke a few years ago. Two wonderful people!
Oh My Goodness, who ever found this and posted it, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I grew up with these two absolutely beautiful entertainers and you have put me back into my childhood if only for a moment. And I love you for that! And the comments on here are delightful responses and I would love to agree that we are all better for living with Mary Tyler Moore on this Earth, God rest her soul, and the fabulous Dick Van Dyke who has graced us with his goofiness for many years, may they both live in eternity through our hearts.
What a GEM of an interview! I was struck by the humility and down-to-earth-ness of these two legends in their responses, and edified by how they each remained faithful to their wedding vows to their respective spouses when temptation was present. What a gift to have this interview. We love you DVD, and may you RIP MTM. Thank you for all you have given us!
Mary Tyler Moore & Dick Van Dyke are American national treasures. Dick's smile is awesome & classic :) I'm reading Dick's book... 'My Lucky Life In And Out Of Show Business' He tells of taking his granddaughter to a restaurant for dinner, she is absolutely amazed that everyone recognizes him, knows him, asks for autographs. She asks grandpa Dick... "Are you special?" ... Dick says... "No more or less than anybody else" ... She says... "I want to be special someday too" ... Dick says... "You already are"
This was a great interview!! I'd not seen it before, so thank you for playing it again! I love Mary and Dick so much in everything they did! I'm so proud of Dick for still kicking butt at 98 after everyone he worked with and loved so much have now left us. I hope he lives for a long time still!! I've been watching the original Dick Van Dyke shows (black & white on RUclips), that I loved when I was just a kid, and I'm enjoying them I think, even more now than I did then. Thanks again for the wonderful interview and great memories!! ❤❤❤
Extraordinary people. I am impressed by their candor during this interview. They admitted their chemistry and sexual attraction but they honored their vows and didn't act on their feelings. In our world today, it seems if there is attraction, we act on our impulses. Bravo, MTM and DVD! RIP, MTM.
Two fabulous people. Gave so much of themselves and they made so many people happy. Both of the shows that bore their names were as good as it gets. What a joy to see them together.
It is not possible for me to love another interview that Larry has done more than I love this interview. Two of my favorite actors on television with two of the most endearing shows ever made.
And we still love them, not merely for their authentic manner of being themselves before the camera, but because of the wonderful people they seemed to truly be.
This was a wonderful interview, so much appreciation and respect for each other, it was beautiful, big fan of both Dick & Mary, may Mary RIP Dick is an amazing talent, love his smile 💜
The last song Mary and Dick did made the interview so worth it. Two entertainment legends who got along together and made everyone happy in their work throughout the years was a privilege to see.
What a testament to the genius and sheer draw of the by-gone era of STARS. Watching a half hour interview from 20 years ago is infinitely more entertaining than the trash that passes as entertainment today. RIP to Mary and may Dick live 200 more years !!
I never seen this show, back in 1999, so I am very grateful to see these three people interacting, sharing memories and being so alive. Especially Mary and Dick, such love as performers share... We were blessed :)
"63... the answer to your previous question." A shortened reenactment of her job interview with Lou Grant in the first episode of *"Mary Tyler Moore Show".* Lou asked a succession of questions Mary found inappropriate and objected to, but which she answered only after he moved on to another question she liked even less. This so well replicated that scene, it seemed intentional, and was extremely well done, as impromptu as it was! The humor flew past Larry. :-D
I’ll always love them both! She was still so beautiful and he’s still so handsome. Classy people. RIP Mary Tyler Moore. Hope he will keep on working for a long time. ☺️😘💜💜
That was a really fun interview. I enjoyed seeing the genuine friendship between them, and the type of support that Dick gave Mary. So often we find that the relationships we watch on TV are illusions, in that outside of the performance they could even dislike one another. I love to hear when the ensemble cast has formed a family bond. This was a great interview with two of my most favorite and beloved actors, whose shows I still watch.
Carl Reiner's writing. Indeed. Quite a guy, Mr. Reiner. Long has he reigned. I adore both of these wonderful gentlemen. Oh, and Mary too. 😊 💖 We miss you, Mare!
I love these two sooooo much.......loved both of their shows......they don't make comedies like that anymore........so sad that Mary is gone......Thankyou both for the memories....
In the middle of watching the whole Dick Van Dyke Series. Of course I started watching after Mary died. RIP MTM. God Bless these 2. They were absolutely amazing.
@@joeblaumer2085 I may have thought the same thing, but we only picked up one channel where I lived if you turned the outside antenna just right, and Patty and Cathy were not on it.
Thank God for Nick @ night. I wasn't no ways near thought of when these shows came out. I loved these shows. I'm so glad that channel existed. I guess I was one of those kids, just the overall purpose of a show made me watch it again and again. RIP Mary the day you left us, it hurt me but I know you are in a better place. One love to you my dude Mr. Van Dyke,
They are both loved very much! An amazing pair. Saw Dick in the 80's at a Cafe in Toronto. When he got up it looked like he was a puppet getting up.A true comedy genius.Both of them as well as being a dramatic actor and actress!
What a wonderful interview. Wonderful, lovely people carry the day. Each arrived at a stage in life where they are wonderfully comfortable to be in their own skin and grateful to be alive.
What a great interview! The affection & respect between these two is obvious. No surprise to learn the Dick Van Dyke show had an extra-special atmosphere, which, if they'd done anything about their feelings for each other (as one caller enquired) would undoubtedly have been ruined. Yes, agree with previous comment: they are American national treasures.
They both are such a class act their whole lives. Even more amazing that these two great people got their start together on the Dick Van Dyke show. I wish them all the happiness, they deserve it.
I love these two legendary icons. They were part of my life for many years on tv & the movies. Chitty chitty bang bang was so magical. Sadly MTM & King are no longer with us. When MTM passed I lost a huge chunk of my childhood & heart. DVDyke is 95 now. God Bless you Dick Van Dyke and thank you sir for all the memories 💖
Dick was just so lovely and kind in this interview. His pipes are still so deeply resonant, and sonorous, without quite falling prey to stentorian. Burnished mahogany voice. True basso profundo. Mary was truly radiant here. Loved the fierce short hairdo, which looked spectacular whichever way she turned. What great chemistry they shared. Sad we lost her. What a talent. Glad we're getting to keep DVD a little bit longer. At least as of September 2019...
In the recent “Mary Poppins” he caused such great emotion! It was a joy to see him still in such good form. I wept when he came on. As for “Mary” I have such anger when I think how many diabetes and cancer patients have been neglected because of the attention paid to covid.
Though I'm not a particular Larry King fan, when I saw his guests were MTM and DVD, I gave it a watch. It turned out to be the most enjoyable celeb-interview I've ever seen. There's not even the barest hint of 'Hollywood--me--me--me'. Both had difficulties in their lives, but they overcame them without letting the issues take over life and career. The two of them had true affection, chemistry, class, and talent. You don't find that combo much nowadays-----
i caught that, too! "My answer to your previous question." --MTM "Listen, Miss. Would you mind answering my questions in the order I give them!" --Lou Grant (paraphrasing as accurately as I remember it), on the Sep. 1970 debut of Mary's tv series
"When did you first know that I was a sot?" Oh how I love them. I teared up when they sang "You Wonderful You". They sang it together several times on the show.
I think that these two loved each other.I think that they had electric chemistry. They seemed like husband and wife.You can tell that they have a underlying "sexual attraction "for one another, but the friendship has overridden this,which is wonderful and it was more important than the former.
Oh my goodness, they sang a bit of 'You Wonderful You'... I think their performance of that song on the DvD Show was one of the most caring and sincere Duets I've ever heard. I am so grateful that they revisited it in this interview!
Dick Van Dyke has to be one of the most genuine wholesome people in the history of entertainment. It's crazy that he struggled so much with alcoholism, overcame it, talked about it when nobody else did, and is STILL ALIVE today and worked into his 90s. Absolute hero, and a legend to boot.
I'm a long-time bachelorette, so I've often told people that the man I would love to marry is Rob Petrie. They always say, "Oh, you mean Dick Van Dyke?" I say no, Rob Petrie. I always thought Rob was the most perfect husband on television, so beautifully written by Carl Reiner. Yes, THAT's the man I would marry! But Dick, you're right up there too! :)
I recently started watching the Dick Van Dyke show in reruns on Decades. I think thelast time I watched ws probably reruns in the 70's. It still holds up comedically and socially.
Why do you even have to bring up him drinking? Does that make you feel superior in some fked up way?
@@plane_guy6051 They literally talked about it in this interview and Dick has ALWAYS been very open about his past struggles with alcohol. What in the hell kind of comment is that??? Nothing negative was said here......
Hard to believe it was only five years! And they are immortalized!
It's so nice to know they truly loved each other and still do in friendship. They were so happy here, loved the interview.
Those two truly loved each other. They didn't have to be romantically involved, just look at their eyes - they adored each other. What a beautiful friendship.
It's great to see
And I heard Mary on some show say dick never made a pass at her.
Hear hear!!
I think Dick Van Dyke would warm Josef Stalin's heart.
Yes...
You can see it
Their chemistry is amazing. They have a great relationship on screen as Rob and Laura, but it's so amazing to see that their love for each other was not artificial
Watching these two takes me back to a happier, simpler time. These are the people you want to live forever because the world is a little sadder place without them.
Dick Van Dyke is still alive.
@@email9665
We know that
@tonyprice5344 A LOT sadder place. 😞😢
Their chemistry is awesome. They support each other. It makes me so happy to watch them together.
Absolutely LOVE these two! They will always be Rob & Laura to me!
I love them too and I just watched all 5 seasons on Netflix, all 5 seasons of 39 episodes each and I still laugh so hard and just smile while watching it. I actually own all 5 seasons on dvd, but it was easier to pull it up on Netflix.
Watching the two of them together is a natural antidepressant! 😁👍
While on a business trip down in the Los Angeles area, I was on my way to a business luncheon at the Perch LA rooftop restaurant, in the Pershing Square Building. I was escorted to the VIP elevator, and as I stepped in, I realized that the only other passenger was Dick Van Dyke. I smiled at him, and he gave me a very friendly grin. So I said, "Are you also heading up to the restaurant for that Board Meeting of Tam O'Shanter Ltd. of Scotland?" He laughed, and said, "Doggone, I love knowing there's still fans of the show who actually remember those details. Thank you for being that kind of fan." He's a genuinely nice guy, with a warmth, and an easy smile.
Mary's voice is so sweet. When she speaks it makes my heart dance for joy!!!! God rest her soul. I always enjoyed it so much whenever she would say "Oh Rob" Lol!!!
This was a joy to watch. Dick is still alive but sadly Mary has passed. There was genuine affection between them but also respect and professionalism. What a fun segment to watch 20 years after the fact. RIP MTM, best wish DVD.
These two are truly americas sweetharts forever. The undeniable chemistry and genuine love and support these two have for each other after all these years is heartwarming!
I love them both. This is what life is about, those smiles.
I had the privilege of seeing Mary in person at the SAG awards 2007 (she noticed I was having trouble with my camera and she stopped and posed for me) and I met Dick Van Dyke a few years ago. Two wonderful people!
Mary was still so bright, fresh, beautiful & energetic. Amazing
What a fantastic thing to watch. Mary and Dick were perfect together. You can tell they enjoyed each other so much. Such immense talents.
Oh My Goodness, who ever found this and posted it, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I grew up with these two absolutely beautiful entertainers and you have put me back into my childhood if only for a moment. And I love you for that! And the comments on here are delightful responses and I would love to agree that we are all better for living with Mary Tyler Moore on this Earth, God rest her soul, and the fabulous Dick Van Dyke who has graced us with his goofiness for many years, may they both live in eternity through our hearts.
What a GEM of an interview! I was struck by the humility and down-to-earth-ness of these two legends in their responses, and edified by how they each remained faithful to their wedding vows to their respective spouses when temptation was present. What a gift to have this interview. We love you DVD, and may you RIP MTM. Thank you for all you have given us!
Mary Tyler Moore & Dick Van Dyke are American national treasures. Dick's smile is awesome & classic :) I'm reading Dick's book... 'My Lucky Life In And Out Of
Show Business' He tells of taking his granddaughter to a restaurant
for dinner, she is absolutely amazed that everyone recognizes him, knows
him, asks for autographs. She asks grandpa Dick... "Are you special?"
... Dick says... "No more or less than anybody else" ... She says... "I
want to be special someday too" ... Dick says... "You already are"
HeRacesTheSun She hasn’t seen his movies?
@@deborahhoffman7394 Has Mary Tyler Moore seen Mary Poppins from 1964?
They were so wonderful together, they actually make Larry King bearable.
Yes, Thank you . Someone said it. For the huge asshole that he is, they both counter with their loveliness and kind of win in the end.
This was a great interview!! I'd not seen it before, so thank you for playing it again! I love Mary and Dick so much in everything they did! I'm so proud of Dick for still kicking butt at 98 after everyone he worked with and loved so much have now left us. I hope he lives for a long time still!! I've been watching the original Dick Van Dyke shows (black & white on RUclips), that I loved when I was just a kid, and I'm enjoying them I think, even more now than I did then. Thanks again for the wonderful interview and great memories!! ❤❤❤
Isn't it so much fun to watch people that adored each other in person the way we adored them on screen. So refreshing, and so real.
Extraordinary people. I am impressed by their candor during this interview. They admitted their chemistry and sexual attraction but they honored their vows and didn't act on their feelings. In our world today, it seems if there is attraction, we act on our impulses. Bravo, MTM and DVD! RIP, MTM.
chefjanet2k It’s called immaturity, instant gratification, & interviews today are stoooopid.
There were a lot of sleazy producers who they had to sleep with back then.
He had a good time acting and it was fun watching them together
Dick never mentioned his show with Hope Lang in the 70's it was on almost 3 years .
That didn't stop Dick having an affair with someone else though.
Love it when Dick talks about how he loved her when she came in for rehearsals, messy and unpolished but beautiful. They would've been a great couple.
God rest her soul. Mary Tyler Moore was just as gorgeous in this interview as she had ever been.
beautiful, brainy, seriously funny....
I remember when I was little always liking her she had the most beautiful smile. She certainly turned the world on with her smile.
Two fabulous people. Gave so much of themselves and they made so many people happy. Both of the shows that bore their names were as good as it gets. What a joy to see them together.
the adoration they have for each other, still, is very touching
It is not possible for me to love another interview that Larry has done more than I love this interview. Two of my favorite actors on television with two of the most endearing shows ever made.
Singing together at the end. Now THAT’S a real piece of history to cherish. I bet it broke his heart when she died.
Broke everybody's hearts.
Tessmage Tessera Yes, but they had a true friendship... for all their adult lives.
@@Tessmage_Tessera You read my mind. Everyone was upset when Mary passed away.
Dick Van Dyke is such a chill dude. One reason why he's still alive.
Dick Van Dyke, what a gentleman. I nearly cried when I saw him in the last scene of the recent release of Mary Poppin’s Return.
I did cry, LOL.
Watch him in Days of Our Lives, Sept 2023.
And we still love them, not merely for their authentic manner of being themselves before the camera, but because of the wonderful people they seemed to truly be.
Great interview. Great team. They were so terrific together. I love this show in re-runs.
They're so supportive of each other! That's why it worked!
Two quality souls, who loved and respected each other who have a lot of talent.
Such wonderful candor and honesty....Who couldn't' adore both of them?
This was a wonderful interview, so much appreciation and respect for each other, it was beautiful, big fan of both Dick & Mary, may Mary RIP Dick is an amazing talent, love his smile 💜
I grew up watching this show and everybody involved were a class act.I praise God Dick is still alive and sharp at 95.
Now less than 1 month from 98!!
She was such a classy lady, and will always be dearly missed. I absolutely love him, I grew up watching him. He is still a class act! ❤️
They actually seem like a real couple. Such chemistry, even then.
it's amazing how humble they are!!! they inspire so much respect 😍
The last song Mary and Dick did made the interview so worth it. Two entertainment legends who got along together and made everyone happy in their work throughout the years was a privilege to see.
How can you not laugh alot and smile alot watching this! What a treat this is😀
These 2 are just too adorable together. The best.
What a testament to the genius and sheer draw of the by-gone era of STARS. Watching a half hour interview from 20 years ago is infinitely more entertaining than the trash that passes as entertainment today. RIP to Mary and may Dick live 200 more years !!
I just love these two! RIP, Mary, we'll miss you.
I never seen this show, back in 1999, so I am very grateful to see these three people interacting, sharing memories and being so alive. Especially Mary and Dick, such love as performers share... We were blessed :)
When I listen to the two of them I'm transported to a different place... A better place that I wish we never had to leave.
She was my secret crush. Loved that lady. Her smile melts my heart still even in 2020.
The end of this just made me smile and cry at the same time! They should have done a musical together!
To this day in 2019, I still have yet to see an actor and actress that have the chemistry that these two had. They were the best of the best IMO.
2023 ......>>>
"63... the answer to your previous question." A shortened reenactment of her job interview with Lou Grant in the first episode of *"Mary Tyler Moore Show".*
Lou asked a succession of questions Mary found inappropriate and objected to, but which she answered only after he moved on to another question she liked even less.
This so well replicated that scene, it seemed intentional, and was extremely well done, as impromptu as it was! The humor flew past Larry. :-D
I’ll always love them both! She was still so beautiful and he’s still so handsome. Classy people. RIP Mary Tyler Moore. Hope he will keep on working for a long time. ☺️😘💜💜
That was a really fun interview. I enjoyed seeing the genuine friendship between them, and the type of support that Dick gave Mary. So often we find that the relationships we watch on TV are illusions, in that outside of the performance they could even dislike one another. I love to hear when the ensemble cast has formed a family bond. This was a great interview with two of my most favorite and beloved actors, whose shows I still watch.
This is a random video that popped up on the sidebar and I am so happy I watched it. They still had chemistry together.
This was a truly wonderful interview, filled with so much mutual respect and love. ❤❤❤
Class, class, and more class, the both of them!
so much respect between the two. :) how awesome. God love you Mary, and RIP. We miss your smile already!!
Carl Reiner's writing. Indeed. Quite a guy, Mr. Reiner. Long has he reigned. I adore both of these wonderful gentlemen. Oh, and Mary too. 😊 💖 We miss you, Mare!
Wow! What a great way to end a great interview. I got goose bumps watching them sing "You Wonderful You" again.
I love these two sooooo much.......loved both of their shows......they don't make comedies like that anymore........so sad that Mary is gone......Thankyou both for the memories....
In the middle of watching the whole Dick Van Dyke Series. Of course I started watching after Mary died. RIP MTM. God Bless these 2. They were absolutely amazing.
I am on year 3.
They truly loved each other.
Undeniable chemistry
I’m so naive I thought the whole time they were married! Until I’ve watch some interviews..❤️😂
Yes, when I was little, I thought of them as the perfectly matched married couple of the 1960s, even though it was just TV.
For those who admitted they thought they were married, I was convinced that Patty and Cathy were two different people on The Patty Duke show.
@@joeblaumer2085 I may have thought the same thing, but we only picked up one channel where I lived if you turned the outside antenna just right, and Patty and Cathy were not on it.
Instablaster.
Oh I love them so much. They have such a natural banter, who wouldn't fall in love with these two?? I wish they would've gotten to do more together.
Thank God for Nick @ night. I wasn't no ways near thought of when these shows came out. I loved these shows. I'm so glad that channel existed. I guess I was one of those kids, just the overall purpose of a show made me watch it again and again. RIP Mary the day you left us, it hurt me but I know you are in a better place. One love to you my dude Mr. Van Dyke,
They are both loved very much!
An amazing pair.
Saw Dick in the 80's at a Cafe in Toronto. When he got up it looked like he was a puppet getting up.A true comedy genius.Both of them as well as being a dramatic actor and actress!
My all-time favorite sitcom.......I believe it is timeless
I grew up on their show. It is dear to my heart. I love them both so much, both individually and together.
Best sitcom ever!! What chemistry!! I still laugh at episodes I've seen 30 times!!
These two were/are such National Treasures - hard to beat the chemistry they had as Rob and Laura Petrie!
What a wonderful interview. Wonderful, lovely people carry the day. Each arrived at a stage in life where they are wonderfully comfortable to be in their own skin and grateful to be alive.
What a great interview! The affection & respect between these two is obvious. No surprise to learn the Dick Van Dyke show had an extra-special atmosphere, which, if they'd done anything about their feelings for each other (as one caller enquired) would undoubtedly have been ruined. Yes, agree with previous comment: they are American national treasures.
I love the both of these wonderful people, who deserved all the awards they received and much much more.
They both are such a class act their whole lives. Even more amazing that these two great people got their start together on the Dick Van Dyke show. I wish them all the happiness, they deserve it.
Those two were just FANTASTIC together!
Thank you for posting this. I remember watching this when it originally aired. RIP MTM!!!!
I love these two legendary icons. They were part of my life for many years on tv & the movies. Chitty chitty bang bang was so magical. Sadly MTM & King are no longer with us. When MTM passed I lost a huge chunk of my childhood & heart. DVDyke is 95 now. God Bless you Dick Van Dyke and thank you sir for all the memories 💖
These are two gems! I love how they admit their faults and addictions!😄
Dick was just so lovely and kind in this interview.
His pipes are still so deeply resonant, and sonorous, without quite falling prey to stentorian.
Burnished mahogany voice.
True basso profundo.
Mary was truly radiant here.
Loved the fierce short hairdo, which looked spectacular whichever way she turned.
What great chemistry they shared.
Sad we lost her. What a talent.
Glad we're getting to keep DVD a little bit longer.
At least as of September 2019...
In the recent “Mary Poppins” he caused such great emotion! It was a joy to see him still in such good form. I wept when he came on. As for “Mary” I have such anger when I think how many diabetes and cancer patients have been neglected because of the attention paid to covid.
Though I'm not a particular Larry King fan, when I saw his guests were MTM and DVD, I gave it a watch. It turned out to be the most enjoyable celeb-interview I've ever seen. There's not even the barest hint of 'Hollywood--me--me--me'. Both had difficulties in their lives, but they overcame them without letting the issues take over life and career. The two of them had true affection, chemistry, class, and talent. You don't find that combo much nowadays-----
I so agree....
Miss and love her. Definite icon
" . . . . you slept in separate beds, did you not? Sure. We still do. LOL
I thought that was pretty funny too.
The gin game
A true classic forever in our hearts...rip Mary.
"My answer to your previous question" priceless call back to the MTM show pilot.
Victor Nawrocki I thought that sounded familiar.
It was lost on King but it gave me a rush of ASMR when she said that.
She still had that beautiful smile.
Rose Marie and Mary Tyler Moore were unforgettable gems of talent and charm.
Will always have both of them tenderly in my heart!!!
Mary seems so happy.
"My skeleton is beginning to disassemble" LOL - He's still got it!
These 2 legends synergy is all I can say that describes their relationship.
Mary opened with a riff on her job interview with Lou Grant in the first episode of MTM. How funny!!
Yes, it was good. Too bad Larry King didn't get it right off.
i caught that, too! "My answer to your previous question." --MTM "Listen, Miss. Would you mind answering my questions in the order I give them!" --Lou Grant (paraphrasing as accurately as I remember it), on the Sep. 1970 debut of Mary's tv series
LOVE THOSE TWO!! I saw DIck at a show in Vegas a couple of months ago! He looks Exactly the same!!
man ur rude
"When did you first know that I was a sot?" Oh how I love them. I teared up when they sang "You Wonderful You". They sang it together several times on the show.
Awwww. What a lovely couple and they have beautiful friendship. RIP Mary you are truly missed by all. ❤️
Excellent interview of two wonderful people! Such a huge loss of Mary. For the record, Mary's birthday is Dec. 31st.
I think that these two loved each other.I think that they had electric chemistry. They seemed like husband and wife.You can tell that they have a underlying "sexual attraction "for one another, but the friendship has overridden this,which is wonderful and it was more important than the former.
Oh my goodness, they sang a bit of 'You Wonderful You'... I think their performance of that song on the DvD Show was one of the most caring and sincere Duets I've ever heard. I am so grateful that they revisited it in this interview!
Dick was such a handsome older man too! All that silver hair, nicely arranged. And his mustache was perfection on him! I miss them both so much. 😣💔
He's still alive!