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Episode aired Feb 2, 1966 TV-G TV-G 30 m
Laura accidentally drops a recently bestowed Petrie family heirloom (as ugly as it is priceless) down the garbage disposal and tries to cover up the mishap before anyone notices. Laura accidentally drops a recently bestowed Petrie family heirloom (as ugly as it is priceless) down the garbage disposal and tries to cover up the mishap before anyone notices. Laura accidentally drops a recently bestowed Petrie family heirloom (as ugly as it is priceless) down the garbage disposal and tries to cover up the mishap before anyone notices.
Rob's parents bestow upon Laura a Petrie family heirloom -- a huge, garish gold brooch in the shape of the United States, with a jewel for each city where a male member of the family was born. Laura reluctantly accepts the brooch to keep the peace, but her embarrassment over it turns to horror when she accidentally drops it into the garbage disposal. — aldanoli
Jerry Paris directed "Curse of the Petrie People." He and guest star Tom Tully both appeared in The Caine Mutiny (1954) .
I'm 65 now, and even after all these years, I STILL remember how my parents and I howled at a line from this episode. When Laura takes the mangled brooch to a jeweller to get it fixed, she says "It's supposed to look like the United States". The jeweller -- who had a delightful Central European accent -- peers closely at it, and finally says, "You would not settle for Czechoslovakia?" "No" "How about a cockeyed Poland?'
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At almost 90, Dick Van Dyke proves that he's still got some amazing moves up his sleeve. The actor stars in a new music video for folk music band Dustbowl Revival's song, "Never Had to Go."
Van Dyke's wife, Arlene, also stars in the video, in which he hams it up, trying to get her to dance with him until she finally relents.
He's shown off his penchant for dancing before. He recently guest starred on ABC's "The Middle" showing us his singing and dancing chops. And last year his wife posted an endearing video of Van Dyke doing a fun little jig in the middle of a clothing store, all while donning some sunglasses.
Check out the video above to see his moves for yourself. We promise you'll be tapping your feet.
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