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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

The three opening title sequences used during seasons 2 through 5 of The Dick Van Dyke Show.

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  • Where is the "photos" opening? Remember the one on the pictures cascading on a table to a drum beat?

  • The "photos" opening was used for the first season. It uses a different arrangement of the music, so there's no way to synchronize it with the later openings.

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  • I'm glad you got the 3rd opening, Rob sidesteps the ottoman but trips on the carpet that's the rare opening we don't get to see

  • Thanks for putting this together, it's really fun!

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  • OMG BEST SHOW EVER! :D im proud to say.... im 19 and I love those black and white classics ^-^

  • @Staszu13 Manny Mota? You're pretty old dude, (me too). 

  • my dad told me about thus show ssoo ilooked it up i love it :)

  • I used to looooove watching the show on Nick @ Nite and TV Land as a kid. I always got a kick out of trying to guess whether Rob would fall or sidestep lol. Classic opening.

  • Like the echo...."Batting for the Dodgers, number 11, Manny Mota"

  • @MarkJ1961 And the visuals of the "D-v-D Daytime Show" opening are the usual Rob entering the house wanting to kiss Laura, but she points to Buddy & Sally. I don't remember if Rob trips, bumps-into, or side-steps around the ottoman though. This "D-v-D Daytime Show" opening has been seen in SOME episodes during syndicated reruns including Nick-at-Nite and TV-Land reruns in the 1990s.

  • Actually, the "rare side-step/trips-on-carpet" opening has Rob first BUMPING INTO the ottoman and THEN side-steps around it with some "pain" in his shin. There's another "rare" opening, but when originally used on CBS wasn't all that rare. It is the opening where the title says "The Dick van Dyke Daytime Show", used on the Mon-Fri daytime reruns on CBS-TV from 1964-69, 11:30am Eastern, 10:30am Central & Pacific. There's no announcer and the names of all the stars are flashed on the screen.

  • Dick Van Dkye sure was a klutz back then.

  • One of my favorite shows of all time.The perfect cast!

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