Home :: DVD :: Comedy :: Television  

African American Comedy
Animation
Black Comedy
British
Classic Comedies
Comic Criminals
Cult Classics
Documentaries, Real & Fake
Farce
Frighteningly Funny
Gay & Lesbian
General
Kids & Family
Military & War
Musicals
Parody & Spoof
Romantic Comedies
Satire
School Days
Screwball Comedy
Series & Sequels
Slapstick
Sports
Stand-Up
Teen
Television

Urban
The Dick Van Dyke Show - Season Three

The Dick Van Dyke Show - Season Three

List Price: $69.99
Your Price: $62.99
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 3rd-Season Episode Guide! Another Sparkling DVD-On-DVD Set!
Review: Here's a complete Episode Guide for Season Three of "The Dick Van Dyke Show". This lavish 3rd-Season boxed collection provides us with 32 rib-tickling installments of this Emmy-winning Classic television program.

This episode list reflects the order in which the programs are presented within this DVD collection, arranged in sequence by "Production Date" (the date of filming the show), which does not always necessarily match the "Air Date" chronology.

The original CBS-TV "Air Dates" are listed in parenthesis:

---------------------------------------------------

THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW -- SEASON #3 (1963-1964):

64. That's My Boy?? (First Aired: 9/25/1963)
65. The Masterpiece (10/2/1963)
66. Laura's Little Lie (10/9/1963) **
67. Very Old Shoes, Very Old Rice (10/16/1963) **
68. Uncle George (11/13/1963)
69. Too Many Stars (10/30/1963)
70. Who And Where Was Antonio Stradivarius? (11/6/1963)
71. Big Max Calvada (11/20/1963)
72. The Ballad Of The Betty Lou (11/27/1963)
73. Turtles, Ties And Toreadors (12/4/1963)
74. The Sound Of The Trumpets Of Conscience Falls Deafly
On A Brain That Holds Its Ears... (12/11/1963)
75. The Third One From The Left (1/1/1964)
76. The Alan Brady Show Presents (12/18/1963)
77. My Husband Is The Best One (1/8/1964)
78. Happy Birthday And Too Many More (2/5/1964)
79. The Lady And The Tiger And The Lawyer (1/15/1964)
80. The Life And Love Of Joe Coogan (1/22/1964)
81. A Nice, Friendly Game Of Cards (1/29/1964)
82. The Brave And The Backache (2/12/1964)
83. The Pen Is Mightier Than The Mouth (2/19/1964) **
84. My Part-Time Wife (2/26/1964) **
85. Honeymoons Are For The Lucky (3/4/1964)
86. How To Spank A Star (3/11/1964)
87. The Plots Thicken (3/18/1964)
88. Scratch My Car And Die (3/25/1964)
89. The Return Of Edwin Carp (4/1/1964)
90. October Eve (4/8/1964)
91. Dear Mrs. Petrie, Your Husband Is In Jail (4/15/1964)
92. My Neighbor's Husband's Other Life (4/22/1964)
93. I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head At All (4/29/1964)
94. Teacher's Petrie (5/13/1964)
95. My Two Show-Offs And Me (12/16/1964)

** = Two-Part Episode

---------------------------------------------------------------

This third-season assemblage of Dick Van Dyke Show episodes offers up "That's My Boy??", "The Masterpiece", "Scratch My Car And Die", and "Big Max Calvada", which rank as some of my personal favorites from this season. Plus the grin-inducing "A Nice, Friendly Game Of Cards", featuring one of my favorites lines from the series -- "Cheating! In the suburbs!"

All episodes have been digitally restored for this DVD package and exhibit excellent video and sound quality. There are plenty of extra bonus features, to boot -- including a complete half-hour episode of "The Danny Thomas Show", guest-starring Morey Amsterdam as Buddy Sorrell!

Some Dick Van Dyke Show Trivia and other miscellaneous ramblings about this classic TV show ...............

>> Writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff joined the creative staff of the show during this 3rd year of the series, taking a huge load off of the overworked shoulders of Carl Reiner, who had been serving as full-time writer, producer, and sometimes-co-star.

>> The show's third season won 5 Emmy Awards for television excellence, more than in any other year of the series.

>> The Petrie's home phone number is: 636-9970. We discover this invaluable piece of Van Dyke Show trivia in the episode "The Ballad Of The Betty Lou", which is in this boxed set. (I have no idea why, but many TV series have utilized this very same four-digit telephone-number suffix [-9970]. This same number has also been used in some movies I've seen. Kind of interesting. Wonder what makes "-9970" so special?) :)

>> The artwork painted on the turtle in the episode "Turtles, Ties And Toreadors" was actually drawn by Dick Van Dyke himself.

>> "The Alan Brady Show Presents" is the one and only Christmas show done during the program's five-year tenure. In fact, it's just about the *only* episode, period, where you can really tell even what time of year it is. Carl Reiner scripted the shows in this "timeless" fashion on purpose. He also rarely "time-stamped" any Van Dyke Show episodes in terms of being able to identify specifically what year (or era) the shows were set in. There *are* a couple of references to "President Kennedy" and "The 1960s", but these examples are very few and far between. It's a TV series that, in almost every way, would still seem quite at home even in the 21st century.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a new price
Review: I just thought all of you would like to know that samsclub.com is selling seasons one through three for only $39.99 each!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep 'em coming!
Review: If this box set is like the first two, we're in for more treats. Season three and four of this series were the best in my opinion. Spreading the seasons over five discs sure improves the quality, and if the extras are as extensive as the others, this becomes one the best DVD buys you'll find. Now lets get the rest of the Mary Tyler Moore series out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't judge a DVD by it's cover!!!!
Review: If you are a fan of this great show, then you won't be disappointed. I am thrilled to have these wonderful episodes on DVD. They are clean and uncut. I am a bit confused as to why Image Entertainment chose to use pictures that are not part of the boxed season. The third season has a picture on the front from an episode in the second season and so on. The image for the cover of the fourth season has Laura Petrie caught with an inflatable life boat.... an episode from the first season!!! Kinda frustrating to say the least. Aside from that minor flaw, the series is well packaged and contain wonderful episodes and extras. Definately worth the money!!! Buy it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic!
Review: The beauty of the age in which we live is that we're able to buy these classic old TV DVDs and simply have "Our Own Network." Shows such as the Dick Van Dyke Show, the Andy Griffith Show, the Mary Tyler Moore Show, etc. constitute our family's "primetime" viewing. When I watch these old Van Dyke shows and laugh, I can't help but wonder if they're still truly funny, or if I'm simply programmed through years of watching them to laugh at the right moments. But in watching with my sons, who are seeing them for the first time, and hearing them laugh and roll on the floor, I realize the humor within these shows is timeless. Van Dyke is, plain and simple, one of the best TV comedians we've ever had. His physical humor, as well as his timing, is sheer perfection.
Season Three of the Van Dyke show had some classics, including the season opener, That's My Boy?? That particular show has a punchline that still, to this day, cannot be seen coming by the first-time viewer. The interviews with cast members are fun to listen to, but especially enjoyable is watching certain episodes with a talk-over track supplied by show creator, Carl Reiner, and Dick Van Dyke. It actually feels like you're sitting with the two of them in your living room, chatting about the show itself. If you're a first-time viewer to these shows, you have hours of enjoyment ahead of you. If you're a repeat viewer to these shows, you have, well, hours of enjoyment ahead of you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic!
Review: The beauty of the age in which we live is that we're able to buy these classic old TV DVDs and simply have "Our Own Network." Shows such as the Dick Van Dyke Show, the Andy Griffith Show, the Mary Tyler Moore Show, etc. constitute our family's "primetime" viewing. When I watch these old Van Dyke shows and laugh, I can't help but wonder if they're still truly funny, or if I'm simply programmed through years of watching them to laugh at the right moments. But in watching with my sons, who are seeing them for the first time, and hearing them laugh and roll on the floor, I realize the humor within these shows is timeless. Van Dyke is, plain and simple, one of the best TV comedians we've ever had. His physical humor, as well as his timing, is sheer perfection.
Season Three of the Van Dyke show had some classics, including the season opener, That's My Boy?? That particular show has a punchline that still, to this day, cannot be seen coming by the first-time viewer. The interviews with cast members are fun to listen to, but especially enjoyable is watching certain episodes with a talk-over track supplied by show creator, Carl Reiner, and Dick Van Dyke. It actually feels like you're sitting with the two of them in your living room, chatting about the show itself. If you're a first-time viewer to these shows, you have hours of enjoyment ahead of you. If you're a repeat viewer to these shows, you have, well, hours of enjoyment ahead of you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Flawless TV Boxed Set From Image Entertainment!
Review: The good folks at Image Entertainment have done it again!  This third-season, multi-disc boxed set of CBS-TV's "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961-1966) replicates the outstanding quality and tender-loving-care of its two predecessors.  

This Season 3 package consists of five digital discs, each receiving its own "ThinPak" case, with appropriate (and very nice-looking!) high-resolution artwork and accompanying episode information.  The outer slipcase features the "old-time TV" look, complete with a "lenticular" (3-D style) image adorning the mock "TV screen".  The snappy-looking 3-D image offers up a "motion" picture of Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke) falling out of a jury box (from the episode "One Angry Man", which actually was not a Season 3 episode, but rather a program from the first season of the show). 

By the way, it's also worth mentioning here that these season-three discs are all "Region Free" (or "Region Zero") encoded.  This is a change from the two earlier boxed sets of this series, which were only encoded for "Region 1" playback. 

This third-season set gives us 32 top-notch episodes with Rob and Laura Petrie and associated friends and neighbors (even though the packaging says only 31), including the hysterical "That's My Boy??", in which Rob is convinced he's brought the wrong baby home from the hospital.  Also in Season 3: "October Eve", "Laura's Little Lie", "Big Max Calvada", and another of my all-time faves, "I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head At All".

All of these episodes are uncut and unedited. The FULL shows, as filmed in 1963-1964, are presented here.

Picture quality is excellent throughout this set.  These black-and-white shows have never looked so good!  Good resolution, detail, and contrast. The original Mono sound is used, and it suffices just fine. The audio comes to us via robust Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono soundtracks.
 
A "Play All Episodes" option is also available (from the Main Menu).  This feature makes it nice for those non-stop DVD-on-DVD marathons that every self-respecting fan of "Great TV" everywhere should subject themselves to at least once every few weeks!  :)

BONUS FEATURES ....... Like the first two boxed seasons, this 3rd Dick Van Dyke Show set is jammed-packed with bonus material.  Here's a rundown: 

>> There are 2 audio commentary tracks, featuring Dick Van Dyke and show creator Carl Reiner (for "That's My Boy??" and "October Eve").

>> Two clips from the 1964 Emmy Awards (length = 2:30).

>> Assorted Cast & Crew Interviews.

>> Photo Galleries for many episodes.

>> A complete episode of "The Danny Thomas Show" (originally aired on October 21, 1963), in which Morey Amsterdam appears as his Dick Van Dyke Show character, Buddy Sorrell!  This Danny Thomas program bears a strong resemblance, story-wise, to the 2nd-season Van Dyke Show episode, "Ray Murdock's X-Ray".  Run time of this bonus program is 25:20, and the picture quality is quite good.

>> "Rehearsal Footage" (2:28) --- This extra contains a clip from an Arthur Godfrey-hosted TV documentary from May of 1966, "A Day In The Life Of Sheldon Leonard".  We see some behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage for the season-five Van Dyke episode, "Talk To The Snail".  Interesting stuff.

>> An excerpt (3:14) from Mr. Van Dyke's 1975 variety program, "Van Dyke & Company", in which Dick's former co-star, Mary Tyler Moore, makes an appearance. It's not a song-and-dance clip; it's a scripted comedy spot featuring Dick and Mary chatting.  Not exactly side-splittingly funny; but it's still fun to watch these two performers get together again, nine years after the Van Dyke Show ended.

>> Easter Eggs --- There are 5 hidden "Eggs" (one on each of the five discs).  Each is a TV ad (circa 1990s) for "Nick At Nite", featuring "Chairman" Dick Van Dyke.  Be sure not to miss the one on Disc #5, in which Carl Reiner pops up (alongside Dick).  That one is very funny!

These "Easter Eggs" can be accessed by pressing your remote's "Left Arrow" key while the "Opening Titles" chapter is highlighted. In two instances, however, you can get to the same hidden "Egg" by "left arrowing" from any of the other chapter choices as well. If an "Egg" is present, a "glow" will surround the cranium of Mr. Dick Van Dyke's artist rendering in the corner. Press "Enter" or "Play" now, and you'll see the "Nick @ Nite" promo spot.

>> Plus: There's also a four-page mini-booklet, featuring some third-season facts and trivia, plus an informative bio on Rose Marie.

NOTE: The packaging indicates that some "Original Commercials" are contained in this set. This is an error. There are none here.

Anyone that currently owns the other sets of The Dick Van Dyke Show from Image will, without question, want to snap up this third installment of this timeless TV classic.  Image Entertainment, once again, proves that when it comes to providing consumers with superlative TV product on Digital Disc, they are a class act.  With great video transfers, plentiful bonus features, complete uncut episodes, and smart-and-classy packaging -- this boxed set is another no-brainer for collectors. 

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Flawless TV Boxed Set From Image Entertainment!
Review: The good folks at Image Entertainment have done it again!  This third-season, multi-disc boxed set of CBS-TV's "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961-1966) replicates the outstanding quality and tender-loving-care of its two predecessors.  

This Season 3 package consists of five digital discs, each receiving its own "ThinPak" case, with appropriate (and very nice-looking!) high-resolution artwork and accompanying episode information.  The outer slipcase features the "old-time TV" look, complete with a "lenticular" (3-D style) image adorning the mock "TV screen".  The snappy-looking 3-D image offers up a "motion" picture of Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke) falling out of a jury box (from the episode "One Angry Man", which actually was not a Season 3 episode, but rather a program from the first season of the show). 

By the way, it's also worth mentioning here that these season-three discs are all "Region Free" (or "Region Zero") encoded.  This is a change from the two earlier boxed sets of this series, which were only encoded for "Region 1" playback. 

This third-season set gives us 32 top-notch episodes with Rob and Laura Petrie and associated friends and neighbors (even though the packaging says only 31), including the hysterical "That's My Boy??", in which Rob is convinced he's brought the wrong baby home from the hospital.  Also in Season 3: "October Eve", "Laura's Little Lie", "Big Max Calvada", and another of my all-time faves, "I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head At All".

All of these episodes are uncut and unedited. The FULL shows, as filmed in 1963-1964, are presented here.

Picture quality is excellent throughout this set.  These black-and-white shows have never looked so good!  Good resolution, detail, and contrast. The original Mono sound is used, and it suffices just fine. The audio comes to us via robust Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono soundtracks.
 
A "Play All Episodes" option is also available (from the Main Menu).  This feature makes it nice for those non-stop DVD-on-DVD marathons that every self-respecting fan of "Great TV" everywhere should subject themselves to at least once every few weeks!  :)

BONUS FEATURES ....... Like the first two boxed seasons, this 3rd Dick Van Dyke Show set is jammed-packed with bonus material.  Here's a rundown: 

>> There are 2 audio commentary tracks, featuring Dick Van Dyke and show creator Carl Reiner (for "That's My Boy??" and "October Eve").

>> Two clips from the 1964 Emmy Awards (length = 2:30).

>> Assorted Cast & Crew Interviews.

>> Photo Galleries for many episodes.

>> A complete episode of "The Danny Thomas Show" (originally aired on October 21, 1963), in which Morey Amsterdam appears as his Dick Van Dyke Show character, Buddy Sorrell!  This Danny Thomas program bears a strong resemblance, story-wise, to the 2nd-season Van Dyke Show episode, "Ray Murdock's X-Ray".  Run time of this bonus program is 25:20, and the picture quality is quite good.

>> "Rehearsal Footage" (2:28) --- This extra contains a clip from an Arthur Godfrey-hosted TV documentary from May of 1966, "A Day In The Life Of Sheldon Leonard".  We see some behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage for the season-five Van Dyke episode, "Talk To The Snail".  Interesting stuff.

>> An excerpt (3:14) from Mr. Van Dyke's 1975 variety program, "Van Dyke & Company", in which Dick's former co-star, Mary Tyler Moore, makes an appearance. It's not a song-and-dance clip; it's a scripted comedy spot featuring Dick and Mary chatting.  Not exactly side-splittingly funny; but it's still fun to watch these two performers get together again, nine years after the Van Dyke Show ended.

>> Easter Eggs --- There are 5 hidden "Eggs" (one on each of the five discs).  Each is a TV ad (circa 1990s) for "Nick At Nite", featuring "Chairman" Dick Van Dyke.  Be sure not to miss the one on Disc #5, in which Carl Reiner pops up (alongside Dick).  That one is very funny!

These "Easter Eggs" can be accessed by pressing your remote's "Left Arrow" key while the "Opening Titles" chapter is highlighted. In two instances, however, you can get to the same hidden "Egg" by "left arrowing" from any of the other chapter choices as well. If an "Egg" is present, a "glow" will surround the cranium of Mr. Dick Van Dyke's artist rendering in the corner. Press "Enter" or "Play" now, and you'll see the "Nick @ Nite" promo spot.

>> Plus: There's also a four-page mini-booklet, featuring some third-season facts and trivia, plus an informative bio on Rose Marie.

NOTE: The packaging indicates that some "Original Commercials" are contained in this set. This is an error. There are none here.

Anyone that currently owns the other sets of The Dick Van Dyke Show from Image will, without question, want to snap up this third installment of this timeless TV classic.  Image Entertainment, once again, proves that when it comes to providing consumers with superlative TV product on Digital Disc, they are a class act.  With great video transfers, plentiful bonus features, complete uncut episodes, and smart-and-classy packaging -- this boxed set is another no-brainer for collectors. 

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't judge a DVD by it's cover!!!!
Review: Uncut and fully restored episodes with lots of extras including the lead stars receiving their emmy awards. I own all 3 seasons released so far and they are so good that I have pre-ordered Season 4. This series includes so many classic episodes that convey intelligent comedy without the raunchiness of today's sitcoms, and many of them are in season 3: the episode where Rob thinks that he and Laura brought the wrong baby home from the hospital, the one where Laura's old beau is now a priest, the one where Laura and Rob have to remarry because she lied about her age on her marriage license, and many more...Classic TV at it's best. Seasons 4 and 5 are coming and I can't wait!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must-have for the Dick Van Dyke Show fan!!
Review: Uncut and fully restored episodes with lots of extras including the lead stars receiving their emmy awards. I own all 3 seasons released so far and they are so good that I have pre-ordered Season 4. This series includes so many classic episodes that convey intelligent comedy without the raunchiness of today's sitcoms, and many of them are in season 3: the episode where Rob thinks that he and Laura brought the wrong baby home from the hospital, the one where Laura's old beau is now a priest, the one where Laura and Rob have to remarry because she lied about her age on her marriage license, and many more...Classic TV at it's best. Seasons 4 and 5 are coming and I can't wait!!!


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates