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Dick Van Dyke Show Details
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leviathan2000
This quiz covers details from the sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Question 1:
In "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode, “Sally Is a Girl,” how does Rob get in trouble with his co-workers?
He fires Sally.
He talks badly about Sally.
His co-workers think he is having an affair with Sally.
He makes Sally write the script for the Alan Brady Show by herself.
Question 2:
In "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode, titled “The Talented Neighborhood,” Rob auditions kids from the neighborhood to act on "The Alan Brady Show". One of the auditioners sings selections from what opera?
Berg’s "Wozzeck"
Mozart’s "Don Giovanni"
Wagner’s "The Flying Dutchman"
Verdi’s "Rigoletto"
Question 3:
In "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode “Somebody Has to Play Cleopatra,” Rob auditions his neighbors for a community theatre project. After several character changes to the Cleopatra sketch, a mousy-turned-sexy elementary school teacher is selected to play Cleopatra. What actor played the last “Anthony” before his wife pulled him out of the play?
Dick York
Larry Hagman
Russell Johnson
Bob Crane
Question 4:
In “It May Look Like a Walnut,” one of the most famous "Dick Van Dyke Show" episodes, executive producer Sheldon Leonard plays the part of “Kolac,” an alien from the planet Twilo.
False
True
Question 5:
In “Turtles, Ties, and Toreadors,” an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show", Rob hires a maid to help Laura around the house. What two stumbling blocks does the new maid bring with her?
She has a broken arm and doesn't speak English.
She doesn't like Ritchie and is allergic to dust.
She’s attracted to Rob and dresses sexy.
She’s too old and cranky.
Question 6:
In "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode “The Return of Edwin Carp,” "The Alan Brady Show" presents a retrospective of famous old-time radio personalities. Which two real personalities appeared in this episode?
Bert Gordon and Arlene Harris
Louella Parsons and Dick Powell
Will Geer and Betty Garde
Rosemary DeCamp and Gene Herscholdt
Question 7:
What actor plays the ex-Marine who teaches Rob how to counter Laura’s judo move in "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode, “My Mother Can Beat up My Father”?
Gale Gordon
Alan Hale
Ken Berry
Harvey Korman
Question 8:
On "The Dick Van Dyke Show", Jerry van Dyke, brother to Dick, played a recurring role as Stacey Petrie, Rob’s brother. In “Stacey Petrie, Part 1,” from what physical ailment does Stacey suffer?
syncope
singulitis
somnambulism
urticaria
Question 9:
In an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show", titled “The Ugliest Dog in the World,” Rob is stuck with a mangy mutt when an "Alan Brady Show" star, a famous dog, leaves the show. In an effort to clean the dog up, so that someone will adopt him, Rob and Laura take the dog to a wacky dog groomer played by whom?
Billy de Wolfe
Bob Denver
Bill Daily
Don Knotts
Question 10:
In "The Dick Van Dyke Show" episode “Viva Petrie,” the Petries' Spanish maid-turned-novelty artist, Maria, asks Rob to find a job for her boyfriend, Manuel (Joby Baker). What skill does the boy excel at?
house painting
gardening
bullfighting
cooking
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